OAR 855-019-0310
Grounds for Discipline


The State Board of Pharmacy may suspend, revoke, or restrict the license of a pharmacist or intern or may impose a civil penalty upon the pharmacist or intern upon the following grounds:

(1)

Unprofessional conduct as defined in OAR 855-006-0020 (Unprofessional Conduct Defined);

(2)

Repeated or gross negligence;

(3)

Impairment, which means an inability to practice with reasonable competence and safety due to the habitual or excessive use of drugs or alcohol, other chemical dependency or a mental health condition;

(4)

Being found guilty by the Board of a violation of the pharmacy or drug laws of this state or rules pertaining thereto or of statutes, rules or regulations of any other state or of the federal government;

(5)

Being found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony as defined by the laws of this state;

(6)

Being found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction of a violation of the pharmacy or drug laws of this state or rules pertaining thereto or of statutes, rules or regulations of any other state or of the federal government;

(7)

Fraud or intentional misrepresentation in securing or attempting to secure the issuance or renewal of a license to practice pharmacy or a drug outlet registration;

(8)

Permitting an individual to engage in the practice of pharmacy without a license or falsely using the title of pharmacist;

(9)

Aiding and abetting an individual to engage in the practice of pharmacy without a license or falsely using the title of pharmacist;

(10)

Being found by the Board to be in violation of any violation of any of the provisions of ORS 435.010 (License required for manufacture or sale of contraceptives) to 435.130 (Jurisdiction over prosecutions), 453.025 (Certain practices not affected by ORS 453.005 to 453.135), 453.045 (Poison registers), 475.035 (Authority to control schedule) to 475.190 (Exception to prescription requirement), 475.805 to 475.995 or 689.005 (Definitions) to 689.995 (Criminal penalties) or the rules adopted pursuant thereto; or

(11)

Failure to perform appropriately the duties of a pharmacist while engaging in the practice of pharmacy as defined in ORS 689.005 (Definitions).

Source: Rule 855-019-0310 — Grounds for Discipline, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=855-019-0310.

855–019–0100
Application
855–019–0110
Definitions
855–019–0120
Licensure
855–019–0122
Renewal of Licensure as a Pharmacist
855–019–0123
Liability Limitations for Volunteers
855–019–0125
Coaching from Board and Staff
855–019–0130
Licensure by Reciprocity
855–019–0140
NAPLEX Score Transfer
855–019–0150
Foreign Pharmacy Graduates
855–019–0160
Nuclear Pharmacists
855–019–0170
Reinstatement of License
855–019–0171
Reinstatement of a Revoked or Surrendered License
855–019–0200
General Responsibilities of a Pharmacist
855–019–0205
Duty to Report
855–019–0210
Duties of the Pharmacist Receiving a Prescription
855–019–0220
Drug Utilization Review (DUR)
855–019–0230
Counseling
855–019–0240
Consulting Pharmacist Practice
855–019–0250
Medication Therapy Management
855–019–0260
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management
855–019–0265
Administration of Drugs
855–019–0270
Immunization Qualifications
855–019–0280
Immunization Protocols, Policies and Procedures
855–019–0290
Immunization Record Keeping and Reporting
855–019–0300
Duties of a Pharmacist-in-Charge
855–019–0310
Grounds for Discipline
855–019–0400
Contraceptives - Purpose
855–019–0405
Contraceptives - Definitions
855–019–0410
Prescriptive Practice Consultation
855–019–0415
Contraceptive - Training Program
855–019–0425
Contraceptive - Procedural Mandates
855–019–0430
Contraceptive - Prohibited Practices
855–019–0435
Contraceptive - Records
855–019–0460
Naloxone - Delivery of Care and Prescribing
855–019–0470
Emergency Insulin
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 855-019-0310’s source at or​.us