ORS 431A.890
Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Commission
- purposes
- members
(1)
The Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Commission is created for the purposes of:(a)
Studying issues related to the prescription monitoring program established under ORS 431A.855 (Establishment of program);(b)
Reviewing the program’s annual report and making recommendations to the Oregon Health Authority regarding the operation of the program; and(c)
Developing criteria used to evaluate program data.(2)
The commission shall consist of 11 members appointed by the authority as follows:(a)
A person nominated by the Pain Management Commission;(b)
A person who dispenses controlled substances nominated by an association representing pharmacists;(c)
A practicing dentist nominated by an association representing dentists;(d)
A practicing doctor of medicine nominated by an association representing doctors of medicine;(e)
A practicing doctor of osteopathic medicine nominated by an association representing osteopathic physicians and surgeons;(f)
A nurse authorized to prescribe controlled substances nominated by an association representing nurses;(g)
A practicing naturopathic physician nominated by an association representing naturopathic physicians;(h)
A practicing optometrist, nominated by an association representing optometrists;(i)
A representative of the authority with expertise in administering addiction services; and(j)
Two members of the public, one of whom must be an expert in information technology. [Formerly 431.976; 2017 c.409 §13](a)
Studying issues related to the prescription monitoring program established under ORS 431A.855 (Establishment of program);(b)
Reviewing the program’s annual report and making recommendations to the Oregon Health Authority regarding the operation of the program; and(c)
Developing criteria used to evaluate program data.(2)
The commission shall consist of 12 members appointed by the authority as follows:(a)
A person nominated by the Pain Management Commission;(b)
A person who dispenses controlled substances nominated by an association representing pharmacists;(c)
A practicing dentist nominated by an association representing dentists;(d)
A practicing doctor of medicine nominated by an association representing doctors of medicine;(e)
A practicing doctor of osteopathic medicine nominated by an association representing osteopathic physicians and surgeons;(f)
A nurse authorized to prescribe controlled substances nominated by an association representing nurses;(g)
A practicing naturopathic physician nominated by an association representing naturopathic physicians;(h)
A practicing optometrist, nominated by an association representing optometrists;(i)
A representative of the authority with expertise in administering addiction services; and(j)
Three members of the public, one of whom must be an expert in information technology.
Source:
Section 431A.890 — Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Commission; purposes; members, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors431A.html
(accessed May 26, 2025).