OAR 333-003-0118
Impending Public Health Crisis: Duties of Registrants


(1)

A registrant is required to complete an orientation session offered or approved by the Division and complete mandatory training offered or approved by the Division including but not limited to ICS training, prior to receiving an identification card.

(2)

A registrant has one year from the date the registrant is notified of acceptance into the Registry to complete the orientation and required training or the Division shall remove the registrant’s name from the Registry.

(3)

If the Division notifies a registrant of an activation, the registrant shall respond to the Division within 24 hours whether or not the registrant is willing to be activated and deployed in accordance with OAR 333-003-0125 (Impending Public Health Emergency: Activation of Registrants).

(4)

A registrant is required to notify the Division, as soon as practicable, but within 30 days, of the following:

(a)

A change in mailing address, phone number, or electronic mail address;

(b)

A change in licensure status, certification or registration status; and

(c)

A change in mental or physical health that renders a registrant unable to perform emergency health care services.

(5)

A registrant shall immediately notify the Division if a registrant’s identification card is lost or stolen. The Division shall replace a lost or stolen identification card and may charge a fee for the replacement card.

(6)

A registrant may request removal from the Registry at any time by notifying the Division, in writing, of the request, and by returning the identification card described in OAR 333-003-0115 (Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Currently Licensed Health Care Providers; Renewal). Upon receipt of such request and verification that it came from the registrant, the Division shall remove the registrant from the Registry.

(7)

If at any time a registrant is notified by the Division that the registrant has been removed from the Registry, the registrant shall return the identification card described in OAR 333-003-0115 (Impending Public Health Emergency: Registration of Currently Licensed Health Care Providers; Renewal) to the Division within 10 days of the date the notification was mailed or electronically mailed. Removed registrants may re-apply at a later date subject to Division approval.

(8)

A registrant may only provide health care services during an emergency that the registrant is competent to perform.

Source: Rule 333-003-0118 — Impending Public Health Crisis: Duties of Registrants, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-003-0118.

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 333-003-0118’s source at or​.us