Oregon Administrative Rules|Section 337-030-0004 - Compliance with Governor's Executive Orders

                                                

Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021

(1) During a Governor declared emergency, unprofessional conduct includes failing to comply with any applicable provision of a Governor's Executive Order or any provision of this rule.

(2) Failing to comply as described in subsection (1) includes, but is not limited to:

(a) Operating a business required by an Executive Order to be closed;
(b) Providing services at a business required by an Executive Order to be closed;
(c) Failing to comply with the requirements of Oregon Health Authority (Authority) guidance implementing an Executive Order, including but not limited to:
(A) Failing to screen clients in accordance with OHA guidance prior to providing services;
(B) Failing to limit the number of individuals inside the premises or implement other protocols necessary to maintain physical distancing of six (6) feet;
(C) Failing to implement OHA guidance on mask and face covering for businesses; and
(D) Failing to clean and disinfect in accordance with OHA guidance.
(d) Failing to comply with any requirements of Board guidance implementing an Executive Order.

(3) No disciplinary action or penalty action shall be taken under this rule if the Executive Order alleged to have been violated is not in effect at the time of the alleged violation.

(4) Penalties for violating this rule include civil penalties. Any such penalties shall be imposed in accordance with ORS Ch. 183.

Or. Admin. R. 337-030-0004

BMI 1-2021, adopt filed 04/28/2021, effective 4/29/2021

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 688.555

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 688.555

This section was updated on 5/11/2021 by overlay.

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