OAR 333-003-0115
Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Currently Licensed Health Care Providers; Renewal


(1) A health care provider who is currently licensed, registered or certified may apply to the Division to be registered as a health care provider to provide emergency health care services during an emergency.
(2) A health care provider shall apply by completing a form prescribed by the Division and submitting the form in the manner prescribed by the Division.
(3) The Division shall verify that an applicant is in good standing.
(4) The Division may request additional information from an applicant if the application is incomplete or questions arise about the applicant during the Division’s verification process.
(5) The Division may require that an applicant undergo a criminal background check if during the application process the Division learns of issues related to the applicant’s history that reasonably raises questions about the ability of the applicant to safely provide emergency health care services. If the Division does require a criminal background check an applicant must sign any necessary authorizations for the criminal background check, provide fingerprints if requested and pay any necessary fees to cover the costs for the background check.
(6) The Division shall notify an applicant, in writing, if they have been accepted as a registrant and if not, why not.
(7) If an applicant has been accepted, the Division shall also provide the registrant information described in OAR 333-003-0118 (Impending Public Health Crisis: Duties of Registrants).
(8) The Division shall issue a registrant a registry identification card once the registrant has completed the orientation and training required in OAR 333-018-0118. The identification card shall:
(a) Identify the registrant;
(b) Indicate that the registrant is registered as an emergency health care provider;
(c) Identify the license or certification held by the registrant; and
(d) Identify the registrant’s usual area of practice if that information is available and the authority determines that it is appropriate to provide that information.
(9) The Division shall require each registrant to update his or her registration information every two years, or when changes occur, and a registrant shall be required to sign a form, prescribed by the Division, that indicates the registrant is willing and able to remain on the Registry.
(10) A registrant identification card shall be renewed and provided to a registrant who fulfills the requirements in section (9) of this rule.
(11) The Division may close the account of a registrant in Registry if the Division:
(a) Is notified or learns that a registrant is not in good standing with his or her licensing board or certifying agency;
(b) Determines that a registrant is not capable of providing emergency health care services;
(c) Determines that a registrant has a personal or criminal history that calls into question the ability of the registrant to safely provide emergency health care services
(d) The registrant requests for account closure; or
(e) Determines that a registrant is not complying with these rules.
(12) A registrant’s account that has been closed may be reactivated in the Registry at any time but must include with their request an explanation that describes how the issue that led to closure has been addressed.
(13) The Division may require a registrant to undergo a criminal background check if at any time the Division learns of issues related to the registrant’s history that reasonably raises questions about the ability of the applicant to safely provide emergency health care services. If the Division does require a criminal background check a registrant must sign any necessary authorizations for the criminal background check, provide fingerprints if requested and pay any necessary fees to cover the costs for the background check.

Source: Rule 333-003-0115 — Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Currently Licensed Health Care Providers; Renewal, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-003-0115.

333‑003‑0010
Impending Public Health Emergency: Definitions
333‑003‑0020
Impending Public Health Crisis: Authority of the Public Health Director During a Public Health Emergency
333‑003‑0040
Impending Public Health Emergency: Diagnostic and Treatment Protocols
333‑003‑0050
Impending Public Health Crisis: Access to Individually Identifiable Health Information
333‑003‑0065
Impending Public Health Crisis: Civil Penalties
333‑003‑0070
Impending Public Health Crisis: Temporary Restriction of Movement
333‑003‑0080
Impending Public Health Crisis: Effect of Declaration Ending
333‑003‑0100
Impending Public Health Crisis: Scope
333‑003‑0105
Impending Public Health Emergency: Definitions
333‑003‑0110
Impending Public Health Emergency: The Health Care Provider Registry
333‑003‑0115
Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Currently Licensed Health Care Providers
333‑003‑0116
Impending Public Health Emergency: Out-of-State Health Care Providers
333‑003‑0117
Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Formerly Licensed Health Care Providers
333‑003‑0118
Impending Public Health Crisis: Duties of Registrants
333‑003‑0119
Impending Public Health Crisis: Criminal Background Checks
333‑003‑0120
Impending Public Health Crisis: Health Care Providers Not Included in the Registry
333‑003‑0125
Impending Public Health Emergency: Activation of Registrants
333‑003‑0130
Impending Public Health Emergency: Designation of Emergency Health Care Centers
333‑003‑0140
Impending Public Health Emergency: Training
333‑003‑0200
Impending Public Health Crisis: Public Health Emergency Plans
333‑003‑0210
Impending Public Health Crisis: Liability Protection
333‑003‑1001
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Definitions
333‑003‑1011
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Enforcement of Governor’s Executive Orders and State Guidance
333‑003‑1021
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Food and Drink Establishments
333‑003‑1031
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Disciplinary Action for Violation of an Executive Order or Authority Guidance
333‑003‑1041
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Designation of Physical Distancing Officer
333‑003‑1055
Declared Emergency: Waiver of Rules Applicable to Acute Care Health Care Facilities, Outpatient Renal Dialysis, Hospice, Home Heath, Emergency Medical Services, and Hemodialysis Due to Federal 1135 Waivers
333‑003‑3000
Definitions
333‑003‑3010
Requirements for Tourist Facilities During Declared Emergency
333‑003‑3020
Disciplinary Action or Civil Penalties for Tourist Facilities During Declared Emergency
333‑003‑3030
Requirements for Subject Public Pools and Spas During Declared Emergency
333‑003‑3040
Disciplinary Action for Subject Public Pools and Spas During a Declared Emergency
333‑003‑4000
Training Waiver During Declared Emergency for Vaccination-Related Emergency Health Care Services
333‑003‑5000
COVID-19 Related Requirements: Consent to Vaccination
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-003-0115’s source at or​.us