(1) The Oregon Board of Physical Therapy operates as a semi-independent state agency subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472, for purposes of carrying out the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201 and 688.990. The board consists of eight members appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565. All members of the board must be residents of this state. Of the members of the board: (a) Five must be physical therapists who are Oregon residents, possess unrestricted licenses to practice physical therapy in this state, have been practicing in this state for at least two years immediately preceding their appointments and have been practicing in the field of physical therapy for at least five years. (b) One must be a licensed physical therapist assistant. (c) Two must be public members who have an interest in consumer rights and who are not: (A) Otherwise eligible for appointment to the board; or (B) The spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. (2)(a) Board members required to be physical therapists or physical therapist assistants may be selected by the Governor from a list of three to five nominees for each vacancy, submitted by the Oregon Physical Therapy Association. (b) In selecting the members of the board, the Governor shall strive to balance the representation on the board according to: (A) Geographic areas of this state; and (B) Ethnic group. (3)(a) The term of office of each member is four years, but a member serves at the pleasure of the Governor. The terms must be staggered so that no more than three terms end each year. A member is eligible for reappointment. (b) In the event of a vacancy in the office of a member of the board other than by reason of the expiration of a term, the Governor, not later than 90 days after the occurrence of the vacancy, shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. (c) A board member shall be removed immediately from the board if, during the members term, the member: (A) Is not a resident of this state; (B) Has been absent from three consecutive board meetings, unless at least one absence is excused; (C) Is not a licensed physical therapist or a retired physical therapist who was a licensed physical therapist in good standing at the time of retirement, if the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a physical therapist; or (D) Is not a licensed physical therapist assistant or a retired physical therapist assistant who was a licensed physical therapist assistant in good standing at the time of retirement, if the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a retired physical therapist assistant. (4) Each member of the board is entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. The board may provide by rule for compensation to board members for the performance of official duties at a rate that is greater than the rate provided in ORS 292.495. (5) A board member who acts within the scope of board duties, without malice and in reasonable belief that the members action is warranted by law, is immune from civil liability. (6) The board shall have power to: (a) Establish matters of policy affecting administration of ORS 688.010 to 688.201; (b) Provide for examinations for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants and adopt passing scores for the examinations; (c) Adopt rules necessary to carry out and enforce the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201; (d) Establish standards and tests to determine the qualifications of applicants for licenses to practice physical therapy in this state; (e) Issue licenses to persons who meet the requirements of ORS 688.010 to 688.201; (f) Adopt rules relating to the supervision and the duties of physical therapist aides who assist in performing routine work under supervision; (g) Adopt rules establishing minimum continuing competency requirements for all licensees; (h) Exercise general supervision over the practice of physical therapy within this state; (i) Establish and collect fees for the application or examination for, or the renewal, reinstatement or duplication of, a license under ORS 688.040, 688.080 or 688.100 or for the issuance of a temporary permit under ORS 688.110; and (j) Establish and collect fees to carry out and enforce the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201. (7) The board shall meet as determined by the board and at any other time at the call of the board chairperson, who shall be elected by the members of the board. All members have equal voting privileges. (8) The board may appoint and fix the compensation of staff as necessary to carry out the operations of the board. (9) The board shall: (a) Maintain a current list of all persons regulated under ORS 688.010 to 688.201, including the persons names, current business and residential addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses and license numbers. (b) Provide information to the public regarding the procedure for filing a complaint against a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. (c) Publish at least annually, and in a format or place determined by the board, final disciplinary actions taken against physical therapists and physical therapist assistants and other information, including rules, in order to guide physical therapists and physical therapist assistants regulated pursuant to ORS 688.010 to 688.201. Note: The amendments to 688.160 by section 18, chapter 627, Oregon Laws 2025, become operative July 1, 2027, and apply to members appointed to the Oregon Board of Physical Therapy on or after July 1, 2027. See sections 23 and 24, chapter 627, Oregon Laws 2025. The text that is operative on and after July 1, 2027, is set forth for the users convenience. 688.160. (1) The Oregon Board of Physical Therapy operates as a semi-independent state agency subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472, for purposes of carrying out the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201, 688.240 and 688.990. The board consists of eight members appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565. All members of the board must be residents of this state. Of the members of the board: (a) Five must be physical therapists who are Oregon residents, possess unrestricted licenses to practice physical therapy in this state, have been practicing in this state for at least two years preceding their appointments and have been practicing in the field of physical therapy for at least five years. (b) One must be a licensed physical therapist assistant. (c) Two must be public members who have an interest in consumer rights and who are not: (A) Otherwise eligible for appointment to the board; or (B) The spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. (2)(a) Board members required to be physical therapists or physical therapist assistants may be selected by the Governor from a list of three to five nominees for each vacancy, submitted by the Oregon Physical Therapy Association. (b) In selecting the members of the board, the Governor shall strive to balance the representation on the board according to: (A) Geographic areas of this state; and (B) Ethnic group. (3)(a) The term of office of each member is four years, but a member serves at the pleasure of the Governor. The terms must be staggered so that no more than three terms end each year. A member is eligible for reappointment, but may not serve for more than two successive four-year terms or for more than 10 consecutive years. (b) In the event of a vacancy in the office of a member of the board other than by reason of the expiration of a term, the Governor, not later than 90 days after the occurrence of the vacancy, shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. (c) A board member shall be removed immediately from the board if, during the members term, the member: (A) Is not a resident of this state; (B) Has been absent from three consecutive board meetings, unless at least one absence is excused; (C) Is not a licensed physical therapist or a retired physical therapist who was a licensed physical therapist in good standing at the time of retirement, if the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a physical therapist; or (D) Is not a licensed physical therapist assistant or a retired physical therapist assistant who was a licensed physical therapist assistant in good standing at the time of retirement, if the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a retired physical therapist assistant. (4) Each member of the board is entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. The board may provide by rule for compensation to board members for the performance of official duties at a rate that is greater than the rate provided in ORS 292.495. (5) A board member who acts within the scope of board duties, without malice and in reasonable belief that the members action is warranted by law, is immune from civil liability. (6) The board shall have power to: (a) Establish matters of policy affecting administration of ORS 688.010 to 688.201; (b) Provide for examinations for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants; (c) Adopt rules necessary to carry out and enforce the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201 and 688.240; (d) Establish standards and tests to determine the qualifications of applicants for licenses to practice physical therapy in this state; (e) Issue licenses to persons who meet the requirements of ORS 688.010 to 688.201; (f) Adopt rules relating to the supervision and the duties of physical therapist aides who assist in performing routine work under supervision; (g) Adopt rules establishing minimum continuing competency requirements for all licensees; (h) Regulate the practice of physical therapy within this state; (i) Establish and collect fees to carry out and enforce the provisions of ORS 688.010 to 688.201 and 688.240; (j) Establish advisory committees as necessary to further the work of the board; (k) Participate in a national examination, licensure and disciplinary database; (L) For the purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS 181A.195, require the fingerprints of a person who is applying for the issuance or renewal of a license or permit issued by the board; (m)(A) Collect, at the time of licensure issuance or renewal, data that the board determines necessary to assess the physical therapy workforce in this state; (B) Develop and maintain a physical therapy workforce database; and (C) Share physical therapy workforce information with the Oregon Health Authority; and (n) Establish licensure endorsements or practice specialization designations. (7) The board shall meet at least quarterly and at any other time at the call of the board chairperson. The chairperson, and any other officers necessary for the operation of the board, shall be elected by the members of the board. All members have equal voting privileges. (8) The board may appoint and fix the compensation of staff as necessary to carry out the operations of the board. (9) The board shall: (a) Maintain a current list of all persons regulated under ORS 688.010 to 688.201, including the persons names, current business and residential addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses and license numbers. (b) Provide information to the public regarding the procedure for filing a complaint against a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. (c) Publish at least annually, and in a format or place determined by the board, final disciplinary actions taken against physical therapists and physical therapist assistants and other information, including rules, in order to guide physical therapists and physical therapist assistants regulated pursuant to ORS 688.010 to 688.201 and 688.240. (d) Report final disciplinary action taken by the board to a national disciplinary database recognized by the board. (e) Report information of alleged misconduct by licensees and, as the misconduct relates to the practice of physical therapy, by unlicensed persons, other health care providers or entities to the appropriate authority, unless prohibited by law.
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