ORS 676.347
Volunteer practice by out-of-state health care practitioner

  • requirements
  • limitations
  • liability
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Health care practitioner” means a person authorized in another state or United States territory to practice as a physician, physician assistant, nurse, nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, dentist, dental hygienist, dental therapist, pharmacist, optometrist or naturopathic physician.

(b)

“Health professional regulatory board” means the:

(A)

Oregon Board of Dentistry;

(B)

Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine;

(C)

Oregon Board of Optometry;

(D)

Oregon Medical Board;

(E)

Oregon State Board of Nursing; and

(F)

State Board of Pharmacy.

(2)

A health care practitioner may practice, without compensation and in connection with a coordinating organization or other entity, the health care profession that the health care practitioner is authorized to practice for 30 days each calendar year or the number of days otherwise provided pursuant to subsection (8) of this section. A health care practitioner is not required to apply for licensure or other authorization from a health professional regulatory board in order to practice under this section.

(3)

To practice under this section, a health care practitioner shall submit, at least 10 days prior to commencing practice in this state, to the health professional regulatory board substantially similar to the health care practitioner’s licensing agency:

(a)

Proof that the health care practitioner is in good standing and is not the subject of an active disciplinary action;

(b)

An acknowledgement that the health care practitioner may provide services only within the scope of practice of the health care profession that the health care practitioner is authorized to practice and will provide services pursuant to the scope of practice of this state or the health care practitioner’s licensing agency, whichever is more restrictive;

(c)

An attestation that the health care practitioner will not receive compensation for practice in this state;

(d)

The name and contact information of the coordinating organization or other entity through which the health care practitioner will practice; and

(e)

The dates on which the health care practitioner will practice in this state.

(4)

Except as otherwise provided, a health care practitioner practicing under this section is subject to the laws and rules governing the health care profession that the health care practitioner is authorized to practice and to disciplinary action by the appropriate health professional regulatory board.

(5)

A health care practitioner who is authorized to practice in more than one other jurisdiction shall provide to the appropriate health professional regulatory board proof, as determined sufficient by the health professional regulatory board, that the health care practitioner is in good standing and not subject to any active disciplinary actions in any jurisdiction in which the health care practitioner is authorized to practice.

(6)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The coordinating organization or other entity that uses the services of a health care practitioner shall confirm with the health care practitioner’s licensing agency that the health care practitioner is:

(A)

Authorized to practice the health care profession claimed by the health care practitioner;

(B)

In good standing; and

(C)

Not subject to any active disciplinary actions.

(b)

The coordinating organization or other entity shall maintain:

(A)

Records of the information described in paragraph (a) of this subsection related to a health care practitioner for two years after the termination of the health care practitioner’s practice in this state.

(B)

Records of patients to whom a health care practitioner provided services, in compliance with all patient confidentiality requirements of this state, except as those requirements are expressly prohibited by the law of any other state where a patient’s medical records are maintained.

(c)

A coordinating organization or other entity may pay or reimburse a health care practitioner for actual incurred travel costs associated with the health care practitioner’s practice under this section.

(7)

A hospital or other health care facility may not use the services of a health care practitioner in order to meet staffing needs during a labor dispute at the hospital or facility.

(8)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A health professional regulatory board may adopt by rule a duration longer than 30 days each calendar year during which a health care practitioner may practice under subsection (2) of this section.

(b)

A health professional regulatory board may adopt other rules necessary to carry out this section, including rules requiring a health care practitioner to receive approval of and confirmation from the health professional regulatory board that the health care practitioner is authorized to practice under this section.

(9)

This section does not create a private right of action against a health professional regulatory board or limit the liability of a health professional regulatory board under any other provision of law. [2022 c.62 §1]

Source: Section 676.347 — Volunteer practice by out-of-state health care practitioner; requirements; limitations; liability; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors676.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

676.108
Definition of “health professional regulatory board.”
676.110
Use of title “doctor.”
676.115
Use of title “nurse.”
676.120
Use of deceased licensee’s name
676.130
Enforcement of ORS 676.110, 676.115 and 676.120
676.150
Duty to report prohibited or unprofessional conduct, arrests and convictions
676.160
Definitions for ORS 676.165 to 676.180
676.165
Complaint investigation
676.170
Immunity of information providers
676.175
Complaints and investigations confidential
676.177
Disclosure of confidential information to another public entity
676.180
Notice prior to disclosure
676.185
Definitions for ORS 676.185 to 676.200
676.190
Establishment of program
676.194
Impaired Health Professional Program Work Group
676.200
Board participation in program
676.205
Continuing jurisdiction of boards
676.210
Practice of health care profession after suspension or revocation of license prohibited
676.220
Enjoining health care professional from practicing after suspension or revocation of license
676.230
Injunction as cumulative remedy
676.260
Health care facility notification of blood alcohol level or presence of cannabis or controlled substance in blood
676.280
Immunity of person providing notice to law enforcement of blood test results
676.300
Authority of health care provider to notify law enforcement agency that patient who is under influence of intoxicants is about to drive vehicle
676.303
Purposes of health professional regulatory boards
676.306
Executive directors
676.308
Authorization for military spouse or domestic partner to practice health profession
676.310
Fees for laboratory testing
676.313
Prohibition on malpractice insurer taking adverse action against health care provider for specified reasons
676.330
Approved osteopathic residency training and certification included as medical specialty certification
676.340
Limitations on liability of health practitioners providing health care services without compensation
676.345
Registration program for health care professionals claiming liability limitation
676.347
Volunteer practice by out-of-state health care practitioner
676.350
Authority of health professional regulatory boards to adopt rules permitting expedited partner therapy
676.360
Pelvic examinations
676.400
Racial and ethnic composition of regulated health professions
676.405
Release of personal information
676.410
Information required for renewal of certain licenses
676.440
Duty of health professional regulatory boards to encourage multidisciplinary pain management services
676.443
Guidelines, recommendations for prescription of opiates
676.450
Health Care Provider Incentive Fund
676.454
Health care provider incentive program
676.459
Health care workforce needs
676.463
Financial incentive program participation data
676.467
Allocation of moneys
676.473
Oregon Health Authority grants for recruitment, retention of nurse educators
676.476
Oregon Health Authority reimbursements for clinical education
676.479
Oregon Health Authority reimbursements for on-the-job training of health care professionals
676.551
Needlestick injury
676.553
Prohibitions relating to provision of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and support
676.560
Purpose of Health Licensing Office
676.562
Definitions for ORS 676.560 to 676.625
676.565
Oversight and centralized service by office
676.568
Office responsibilities
676.572
Issuance of authorizations
676.576
Fees
676.579
Director
676.585
Duty of director to keep records and prepare reports
676.590
Disclosure of investigatory information, records
676.595
Disclosure of certain investigatory information
676.599
Disclosure of information to other public entity
676.608
Investigative authority
676.612
Disciplinary authority
676.613
Injunctions
676.615
Rulemaking authority
676.616
Final order authority for contested cases related to practice of direct entry midwifery
676.618
Inspection of facilities
676.622
Exemption from certain requirements for original signatures
676.625
Health Licensing Office Account
676.630
Definitions for ORS 676.630 to 676.660
676.635
Prohibition on unauthorized practice of advanced nonablative esthetics procedures or unauthorized use of title
676.640
Certification for practice of advanced nonablative esthetics procedures
676.645
Renewal of certificate
676.647
Prohibition on use of unregistered device
676.650
Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians
676.655
Board powers
676.660
Health Licensing Office authority to discipline persons certified to practice advanced nonablative esthetics procedures
676.665
Definitions for ORS 676.665 to 676.689
676.669
Lactation consultant license
676.673
Continuing education
676.677
Standards of practice and professional responsibility
676.681
Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title
676.685
Discipline
676.689
Rules
676.695
Definitions for ORS 676.695 to 676.725
676.698
Temporary staffing agency authorization
676.701
Publicly available list of authorized temporary staffing agencies
676.704
Prohibition on operation without authorization
676.707
Temporary staffing agency duties regarding personnel, records
676.710
Complaint process
676.713
Discipline
676.716
Temporary staffing agency maximum rates
676.719
Exception from maximum rates
676.722
Waiver of maximum rates
676.725
Civil penalties
676.730
Definitions for ORS 676.730 to 676.748
676.733
Genetic counseling license
676.736
Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title
676.739
Requirement to refer for diagnosis, certain treatment
676.742
Requirement to practice, provide services in culturally, linguistically appropriate manner
676.745
Discipline
676.748
Rules
676.750
Definitions for ORS 676.750 to 676.789
676.753
Supervisory sign language interpreter license
676.756
Sign language interpreter license
676.759
Provisional sign language interpreter license
676.762
Educational sign language interpreter license
676.765
Medical sign language interpreter license
676.768
Legal sign language interpreter license
676.771
Prohibition on unlicensed provision of signed language interpretation services, use of title
676.774
Protection, disclosure of information acquired while providing signed language interpretation services
676.777
Discipline
676.780
State Board of Sign Language Interpreters
676.783
Board duties, powers
676.786
Health Licensing Office, Department of Education rules
676.789
Criminal penalties
676.802
Definitions for ORS 676.802 to 676.830
676.806
Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board
676.810
Board duties
676.815
Behavior analysis interventionists
676.820
Use of titles “licensed behavior analyst,” “licensed assistant behavior analyst,” “registered behavior analysis interventionist.”
676.825
Disciplinary authority over persons licensed or registered
676.830
Health benefit plan credentialing for applied behavior analysis providers
676.850
Authority of regulatory boards to require cultural competency continuing education
676.855
Authority of public universities and community colleges to require cultural competency continuing education
676.860
Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for physical health care providers
676.863
Oregon Health Authority list of continuing education opportunities
676.866
Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for behavioral health care providers
676.870
Definitions for ORS 676.870 to 676.890
676.875
Requirements for practice of surgical technology in health care facilities
676.880
Exemption
676.885
Practice of surgical technology in health care facility in rural or medically underserved community
676.890
Penalties
676.990
Criminal penalties
676.992
Civil penalties
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