Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 683 § 683.140 — Grounds for and nature of discipline; civil penalties
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 683 ·
Oregon Code § 683.140·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Grounds for and nature of discipline; civil penalties.
(1) The Oregon Board of Optometry
may discipline as provided in this section any optometrist or person, where
appropriate, for the following causes:
(a) Conviction of
a felony or misdemeanor where such an offense bears a demonstrable relationship
to the duties of an optometrist. The record of conviction, or a certified copy
thereof certified by the clerk of the court or by the judge in whose court the
conviction is had, shall be conclusive evidence of such conviction.
(b) Securing a
license by practicing fraud or deceit upon the board.
(c)
Unprofessional conduct, or for gross ignorance or inefficiency in the
profession.
(d) Obtaining any
fee by fraud or misrepresentation.
(e) Employing
directly or indirectly any suspended or unlicensed optometrist to perform any
work covered by ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(f) Advertising
optometric services or treatment or advice in which untruthful, improbable,
misleading or deceitful statements are made.
(g) Impairment as
defined in ORS 676.303.
(h) Permitting
another person to use the optometrists license.
(i) Using
advertisements that do not indicate that a licensed optometrist is practicing
at the advertised location or locations or advertising optometric services
without having a licensed optometrist at the location or locations.
(j) Advertising
professional methods or professional superiority.
(k) Failing to
comply with the requirements for continuing education.
(L) Violating the
federal Controlled Substances Act.
(m) Prescribing
controlled substances without a legitimate optometric purpose, or without
following accepted procedures for examination of patients or for record
keeping.
(n) Failing to
report to the board any adverse action taken against the optometrist or person
by another licensing jurisdiction, health regulatory board, peer review body,
health care institution, professional optometric society or association,
governmental agency, law enforcement agency or court for acts similar to
conduct that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action as described in
this section.
(o) Having been
disciplined by any health regulatory board of another state based on acts
similar to acts described in this section. A certified copy of the record of
disciplinary action of the health regulatory board taking the disciplinary
action is considered conclusive evidence of the action.
(p) Any violation
of the provisions of ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(2) When disciplining
an optometrist or other person as authorized by subsection (1) of this section,
the Oregon Board of Optometry may do any or all of the following:
(a) Deny an
initial license;
(b) Revoke,
suspend or refuse to renew a license;
(c) Place the
optometrist on probation;
(d) Impose
limitations on the optometrist; or
(e) Take other
disciplinary action as the board in its discretion finds proper, including the
assessment of the costs of the disciplinary proceedings as a civil penalty or
assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, or
both. [Amended by 1971 c.102 §7; 1973 c.69 §6; 1979 c.142 §3; 1985 c.103 §5;
1987 c.443 §6; 2005 c.379 §3; 2009 c.756 §46]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 683.140
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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