Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 683 § 683.325 — Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 683 ·
Oregon Code § 683.325·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas.
(1) Upon the complaint of any
citizen of this state, or upon its own motion, the Oregon Board of Optometry
may investigate any alleged violation of ORS 683.010 to 683.340.
(2) In the
conduct of investigations, the board may:
(a) Take
evidence;
(b) Take the
depositions of witnesses, including the person charged, in the manner provided
by law in civil cases;
(c) Compel the
appearance of witnesses, including the person charged, before the board in
person the same as in civil cases;
(d) Require
answers to interrogatories; and
(e) Compel the
production of books, papers, accounts, documents and testimony pertaining to
the matter under investigation.
(3) In exercising
its authority under subsection (2) of this section, the board may issue
subpoenas over the signature of the board chairperson and the seal of the board
in the name of the State of Oregon.
(4) Upon receipt
of a complaint under ORS 683.010 to 683.340, the board shall conduct an
investigation as described under ORS 676.165. [1989 c.843 §6; 1997 c.791 §35]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 683.325
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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