Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for physical health care providers; completion reports and documentation; report to Legislative Assembly; rules.

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(a) "Board" means:

(A) Occupational Therapy Licensing Board;

(B) Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine;

(C) Oregon Medical Board;

(D) Oregon State Board of Nursing;

(E) Oregon Board of Physical Therapy; and

(F) State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

(b) "Licensee" means a person authorized to practice one of the following professions:

(A) Occupational therapist, as defined in ORS 675.210;

(B) Certified registered nurse anesthetist, as defined in ORS 678.245;

(C) Chiropractic physician, as defined in ORS 684.010;

(D) Clinical nurse specialist, as defined in ORS 678.010;

(E) Naturopathic physician, as defined in ORS 685.010;

(F) Nurse practitioner, as defined in ORS 678.010;

(G) Physician, as defined in ORS 677.010;

(H) Physician assistant, as defined in ORS 677.495;

(I) Physical therapist, as defined in ORS 688.010; and

(J) Physical therapist assistant, as defined in ORS 688.010.

(2) In collaboration with the Oregon Health Authority, a board shall adopt rules to require a licensee regulated by the board to report to the board, upon reauthorization to practice, the licensee’s completion of any continuing education regarding suicide risk assessment, treatment and management.

(3) A licensee shall report the completion of any continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section to the board that regulates the licensee.

(4)(a) A board shall document completion of any continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section by a licensee regulated by the board. The board shall document the following data:

(A) The number of licensees who complete continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section;

(B) The percentage of the total of all licensees who complete the continuing education;

(C) The counties in which licensees who complete the continuing education practice; and

(D) The contact information for licensees willing to share information about suicide risk assessment, treatment and management with the authority.

(b) The board shall remove any personally identifiable information from the data submitted to the board under this subsection, except for the personally identifiable information of licensees willing to share such information with the authority.

(c) For purposes of documenting completion of continuing education under this subsection, a board may adopt rules requiring licensees to submit documentation of completion to the board.

(5) A board, on or before March 1 of each even-numbered year, shall report to the authority on the data documented under subsection (4) of this section, as well as information about any initiatives by the board to promote suicide risk assessment, treatment and management among its licensees.

(6) The authority, on or before August 1 of each even-numbered year, shall report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health care on the information submitted to the authority under subsection (5) of this section. The authority shall include in the report information about initiatives by boards to promote awareness about suicide risk assessment, treatment and management and information on how boards are promoting continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section to licensees.

(7) The authority may use the information submitted to the authority under subsection (5) of this section to develop continuing education opportunities related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management for licensees and to facilitate improvements in suicide risk assessment, treatment and management efforts in this state. [2017 c.511 §1; 2019 c.43 §12; 2021 c.114 §2]

Note: The amendments to 676.860 by section 2, chapter 114, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022, and apply to applicants for initial authorization and to licensees applying for renewal of authorization on or after July 1, 2022. See sections 7 and 8, chapter 114, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
(1) As used in this section:

(a) "Board" means:

(A) Occupational Therapy Licensing Board;

(B) Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists;

(C) Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine;

(D) Oregon Medical Board;

(E) Oregon State Board of Nursing;

(F) Oregon Board of Physical Therapy;

(G) State Board of Chiropractic Examiners;

(H) State Board of Licensed Social Workers;

(I) Oregon Board of Psychology; and

(J) Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.

(b) "Licensee" means a person authorized to practice one of the following professions:

(A) Clinical social worker, as defined in ORS 675.510;

(B) Licensed marriage and family therapist, as defined in ORS 675.705;

(C) Licensed professional counselor, as defined in ORS 675.705;

(D) Licensed psychologist, as defined in ORS 675.010;

(E) Occupational therapist, as defined in ORS 675.210;

(F) Regulated social worker, as defined in ORS 675.510;

(G) School counselor, as defined by rule by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission;

(H) Certified registered nurse anesthetist, as defined in ORS 678.245;

(I) Chiropractic physician, as defined in ORS 684.010;

(J) Clinical nurse specialist, as defined in ORS 678.010;

(K) Naturopathic physician, as defined in ORS 685.010;

(L) Nurse practitioner, as defined in ORS 678.010;

(M) Physician, as defined in ORS 677.010;

(N) Physician assistant, as defined in ORS 677.495;

(O) Physical therapist, as defined in ORS 688.010; and

(P) Physical therapist assistant, as defined in ORS 688.010.

(2) In collaboration with the Oregon Health Authority, a board shall adopt rules to require a licensee regulated by the board to report to the board, upon reauthorization to practice, the licensee’s completion of any continuing education regarding suicide risk assessment, treatment and management.

(3) A licensee shall report the completion of any continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section to the board that regulates the licensee.

(4)(a) A board shall document completion of any continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section by a licensee regulated by the board. The board shall document the following data:

(A) The number of licensees who complete continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section;

(B) The percentage of the total of all licensees who complete the continuing education;

(C) The counties in which licensees who complete the continuing education practice; and

(D) The contact information for licensees willing to share information about suicide risk assessment, treatment and management with the authority.

(b) The board shall remove any personally identifying information from the data submitted to the board under this subsection, except for the personally identifying information of licensees willing to share such information with the authority.

(c) For purposes of documenting completion of continuing education under this subsection, a board may adopt rules requiring licensees to submit documentation of completion to the board.

(5) A board, on or before March 1 of each even-numbered year, shall report to the authority on the data documented under subsection (4) of this section, as well as information about any initiatives by the board to promote suicide risk assessment, treatment and management among its licensees.

(6) The authority, on or before August 1 of each even-numbered year, shall report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health care on the information submitted to the authority under subsection (5) of this section. The authority shall include in the report information about initiatives by boards to promote awareness about suicide risk assessment, treatment and management and information on how boards are promoting continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section to licensees.

(7) The authority may use the information submitted to the authority under subsection (5) of this section to develop continuing education opportunities related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management for licensees and to facilitate improvements in suicide risk assessment, treatment and management efforts in this state.


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