Disciplinary authority of Health Licensing Office; grounds for discipline; authorized sanctions.

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(2) The office may impose disciplinary sanctions against a certified clinical sexual offense therapist, certified associate sexual offense therapist, certified secondary clinical sexual offense therapist or certified sexual offense therapist intern for any of the following reasons:

(a) The person was convicted of violating ORS 675.390, or of a felony or misdemeanor that brings into question the person’s competence or integrity as a certified clinical sexual offense therapist, certified associate sexual offense therapist, certified secondary clinical sexual offense therapist or certified sexual offense therapist intern.

(b) The person’s mental health professional license, or equivalent license, has been revoked, suspended or restricted by the issuing authority.

(c) The person has violated ORS 675.370 (1), or any rules adopted by the office pertaining to certification.

(d) The person has failed to file or has filed a false, misleading or incomplete professional disclosure statement with the office.

(e) The person has practiced beyond the scope of the person’s certification under ORS 675.380. [2007 c.841 §6; 2013 c.568 §13; 2017 c.421 §7; 2019 c.68 §7]

Note: See note under 675.365.


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