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Section 676.655 - Board powers; rules.

OR Rev Stat § 676.655 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Adopt rules and take actions necessary to carry out the duties of the board under ORS 676.630 to 676.660.

(b) Adopt rules establishing sanitation and safety requirements for advanced nonablative esthetics procedures.

(c) Adopt rules establishing a professional code of conduct for certified advanced estheticians.

(d) Adopt any other rule necessary to regulate certified advanced estheticians.

(e) Provide advice to the Health Licensing Office on issues related to advanced nonablative esthetics procedures.

(f) Compile information related to advanced nonablative esthetics procedures and direct the office to disseminate the information to certified advanced estheticians.

(2) In adopting rules under subsection (1)(b) of this section, the board shall adopt rules:

(a) Requiring a certified advanced esthetician to conduct all advanced nonablative esthetics procedures in a facility for which a license has been issued under ORS 690.055;

(b) Requiring a certified advanced esthetician to maintain client disclosure forms that include, at a minimum, disclosure of the existence of professional liability insurance; and

(c) Requiring a certified advanced esthetician to enter into an agreement with:

(A) A physician licensed under ORS chapter 677 or a nurse practitioner licensed under ORS 678.375 to 678.390; or

(B) A licensed health care professional who works at the same location as the certified advanced esthetician and who has the authority to prescribe drugs listed in Schedule III, IV or V.

(3) The purpose of an agreement described in subsection (2)(c) of this section is to provide a certified advanced esthetician with a licensed health care professional to whom the certified advanced esthetician may refer a client of the certified advanced esthetician. [2015 c.722 §6]

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Section 676.655 - Board powers; rules.