(1) For the purposes of this rule, the following terms are defined:
- (a) "Domestic partner" means a domestic partner of a servicemember.
- (b) "Servicemember" means a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, Coast Guard; the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service who is the subject of a military transfer to Oregon.
- (c) " Spouse" means a spouse of a servicemember.
(2) To qualify to practice medicine, podiatry, or acupuncture under this rule, a servicemember, spouse, or domestic partner must:
- (a) Hold a license to practice medicine, podiatry, or acupuncture in good standing in another State;
- (b) Have not had a license revoked or had discipline imposed by any State licensing authority;
- (c) Have no investigations relating to unprofessional conduct pending in any State licensing authority; and
- (d) Have not voluntarily surrendered a license while under investigation for unprofessional conduct in any State.
(3) A servicemember, spouse, or domestic partner who meets the requirements in section (2) may apply to practice medicine, podiatry, and/or acupuncture in Oregon by submitting the following to the Oregon Medical Board:
- (a) The Board’s application form in the manner prescribed by the Board and the applicable licensing and registration fees in OAR 847-005-0005;
- (b) For a spouse or domestic partner a marriage certificate or satisfactory evidence of a domestic partnership, which includes the name of the applicant and the name of the servicemember;
- (c) Proof of military orders for military service in Oregon; and
(d) An affidavit affirming, under the penalty of law:
- (A) The applicant is the person described and identified in the application;
- (B) All statements made in the application are true, correct, and complete;
- (C) The applicant has read and understands the licensure requirements and scope of practice in Oregon;
- (D) The applicant meets and will comply with state laws governing the practice of medicine, podiatry, and/or acupuncture; and
- (E) The applicant is in good standing in all States in which the applicant holds or has held a license;
- (e) If requested by the Board, license verifications from all states or territories in which the applicant is currently or previously licensed to practice and evidence that the applicant is in good standing and not subject to any disciplinary action or pending investigations in that state or territory; and
- (f) Legible fingerprints as described in OAR 847-008-0068 for the purpose of a criminal records background check.
(4) The Board will review and act on the information submitted in accordance with rules adopted by the Oregon Medical Board. In addition, for any application submitted under this rule, the Board may:
- (a) Review and investigate the applicant to determine whether the applicant meets the requirements of the rules, including but not limited to confirming the veracity of submitted documentation or requesting additional documentation.
- (b) Deny an application if the applicant fails to meet the minimum requirements for licensure or if the Board is unable to authenticate submitted documents.
- (5) A person licensed under this rule to practice medicine, podiatry, or acupuncture must practice in accordance with ORS chapter 677 and any rules adopted by the Oregon Medical Board.
- (6) The Board will monitor the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Continuous Query alert system for the duration of the license to ensure the licensee remains in good standing with any state or territory in which the licensee is currently licensed.
- (7) A license issued under this rule may be renewed in accordance with OAR 847-008-0005 and subject to the Board’s continuing education requirements, including the requirements in OAR 847-008-0070, OAR 847-008-0075, and OAR 847-008-0077.
- (8) A license issued under this rule is valid for the duration of the military orders and will expire based on the date of the military orders. A person licensed under this rule is responsible for providing the Board the military orders ending military service in Oregon.
- (9) The Board may investigate and take disciplinary action as described in OAR chapter 676 and 677 against a person licensed under this rule for any reason that it may take disciplinary action against a licensee in ORS chapter 677 and OAR chapter 847.
- (10) A person licensed under this rule desiring to continue practice in Oregon beyond the duration of the military orders, must apply as a new applicant by submitting the license application form and fee, meeting all current licensing requirements, and satisfactorily completing the application process.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 677.015, ORS 677.100, ORS 677.265, ORS 677.512 & ORS 677.759
Statutes/Other Implemented
50 USC §4025a & ORS 677.133
History
OMB 6-2025, adopt filed 04/04/2025, effective 04/04/2025