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HB3042 • 2025

Specifies additional reasons for which the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may impose discipline.

Specifies additional reasons for which the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may impose discipline.

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

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Last action
2025-06-19
Official status
Chapter Number Assigned
Effective date
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Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Specifies additional reasons for which the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may impose discipline.

<b>Digest: The Act lists additional reasons for which the OBNM can discipline a person.

What This Bill Does

  • <b>Digest: The Act lists additional reasons for which the OBNM can discipline a person.
  • (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4).</b> [<i>Digest: The Act lists more ways a person can get in trouble with the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine.
  • The Act also lets the board make a person who might be in trouble with the board take a test.
  • (Flesch Readability Score: 74.0).</i>] Specifies additional reasons for which the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may impose discipline.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2025-06-19 House

    Chapter 273, (2025 Laws): effective on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

  2. 2025-06-05 House

    Governor signed.

  3. 2025-05-29 Senate

    President signed.

  4. 2025-05-28 House

    Speaker signed.

  5. 2025-05-27 Senate

    Third reading. Carried by Campos. Passed. Ayes, 27; Nays, 3--Linthicum, Robinson, Thatcher.

  6. 2025-05-23 Senate

    Carried over to 05-27 by unanimous consent.

  7. 2025-05-22 Senate

    Carried over to 05-23 by unanimous consent.

  8. 2025-05-21 Senate

    Carried over to 05-22 by unanimous consent.

  9. 2025-05-20 Senate

    Carried over to 05-21 by unanimous consent.

  10. 2025-05-19 Senate

    Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

  11. 2025-05-19 Senate

    Second reading.

  12. 2025-05-13 Senate

    Work Session held.

  13. 2025-05-01 Senate

    Public Hearing held.

  14. 2025-04-15 Senate

    First reading. Referred to President's desk.

  15. 2025-04-15 Senate

    Referred to Health Care.

  16. 2025-04-14 House

    Third reading. Carried by Nosse. Passed. Ayes, 56; Excused, 4--Cate, Evans, Nguyen H, Walters.

  17. 2025-04-10 House

    Rules suspended. Carried over to April 14, 2025 Calendar.

  18. 2025-04-09 House

    Rules suspended. Carried over to April 10, 2025 Calendar.

  19. 2025-04-08 House

    Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.

  20. 2025-04-01 House

    Work Session held.

  21. 2025-03-17 House

    Third reading. Carried by Nosse.

  22. 2025-03-17 House

    Motion to rerefer to Behavioral Health and Health Care carried. Rereferred.

  23. 2025-03-13 House

    Second reading.

  24. 2025-03-12 House

    Recommendation: Do pass.

  25. 2025-03-06 House

    Work Session held.

  26. 2025-02-18 House

    Public Hearing held.

  27. 2025-01-17 House

    Referred to Behavioral Health and Health Care.

  28. 2025-01-13 House

    First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

Official Summary Text

<b>Digest: The Act lists additional reasons for which the OBNM can discipline a person. (Flesch Readability Score: 63.4).</b>
[<i>Digest: The Act lists more ways a person can get in trouble with the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine. The Act also lets the board make a person who might be in trouble with the board take a test. (Flesch Readability Score: 74.0).</i>]
Specifies additional reasons for which the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may impose discipline. [<i>Allows the board to require a person under investigation by the board to undergo a mental, physical, chemical dependency or competency evaluation.</i>]
Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
Relating to: Relating to Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine; and prescribing an effective date.
Current location: Chapter Number Assigned

Current Bill Text

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83rd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2025 Regular Session
Enrolled
House Bill 3042
Introduced and printed pursuant to House Rule 12.00. Presession filed (at the request of Governor
Tina Kotek for Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine)
CHAPTER .................................................
AN ACT
Relating to Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine; creating new provisions; amending ORS 685.110
and 685.225; and prescribing an effective date.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 685.110 is amended to read:
685.110. The Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may refuse to grant a license, may suspend
or revoke a license, may limit a license, may impose probation, may issue a letter of reprimand and
may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each offense for any of the following reasons:
(1) [ Using fraud or deception in securing ] Making misleading, deceptive or fraudulent re-
presentations in applying for a license.
(2) Impersonating another physician.
(3) Practicing naturopathic medicine under an assumed name.
(4) Performing an abortion.
(5) Being convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.
(6) Any other reason that renders the applicant or licensee unfit to perform the duties of a
naturopathic physician.
(7) Being convicted of a crime relating to practice of naturopathic medicine, unless the con-
viction is solely the result of providing a reproductive or gender-affirming health care service that
is otherwise lawful in this state but unlawful in the jurisdiction in which the person provided the
service, so long as the service provided was performed in accordance with the standard of care ap-
plicable to the service.
(8) Committing negligence related to the practice of naturopathic medicine.
(9) Having an impairment as defined in ORS 676.303.
(10) Prescribing or dispensing drugs outside the scope of practice.
(11) Obtaining a fee through fraud or misrepresentation.
(12) Committing gross or repeated malpractice.
(13) Representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable condition of sickness, disease or injury
can be permanently cured.
(14) Engaging in any conduct or practice contrary to a recognized standard of ethics of the
profession or any conduct or practice that does or might constitute a danger to the health or safety
of a patient or the public or any conduct, practice or condition that does or might adversely affect
a naturopathic physician’s ability [ safely and skillfully ] to practice naturopathic medicine safely
and skillfully.
Enrolled House Bill 3042 (HB 3042-A) Page 1
(15) Willfully and consistently utilizing any naturopathic service, X-ray equipment or treatment
contrary to recognized standards of practice of the naturopathic profession.
(16) Failing to notify the board within 30 days of a change in the location of practice or of
mailing address.
(17) Attempting to practice naturopathic medicine or practicing or claiming to practice
naturopathic medicine or any of its components in this state without first complying with the pro-
visions of this chapter.
(18) Having a license to practice naturopathic medicine in another jurisdiction suspended or
revoked, unless the suspension or revocation is solely the result of providing a reproductive or
gender-affirming health care service that is otherwise lawful in this state but unlawful in the juris-
diction in which the person provided the service, so long as the service was performed in accord-
ance with the standard of care applicable to the service.
(19) Employing unlicensed persons to practice naturopathic medicine.
(20) Practicing natural childbirth without first obtaining a certificate of special competency.
(21) Failing to respond in a timely manner to a request for information regarding a complaint
or the investigation of a complaint by the board.
(22) Failing to pay a civil penalty in the time specified by the order imposing the penalty.
(23) Engaging in sexual misconduct.
(24) Failing to maintain required confidentiality.
(25) Providing substandard care as a naturopathic physician through a deliberate or
negligent act or failure to act, regardless of whether injury to a patient occurs as a result
of the act or failure to act.
[(23)] (26) Violating any provision of this chapter or rules adopted by the board.
SECTION 2.
ORS 685.225 is amended to read:
685.225. (1) Upon the complaint of a [ citizen] resident of this state, or upon its own motion, the
Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may investigate an alleged violation of this chapter.
(2) In conducting investigations, the board may:
(a) Take evidence;
(b) Take depositions of witnesses, including the person under investigation, in the manner pre-
scribed by law for depositions in civil actions;
(c) Compel the appearance of witnesses, including the person under investigation, in the manner
prescribed by law for appearances in civil actions;
(d) Require answers to interrogatories; and
(e) Compel the production of books, papers, accounts, documents or testimony that pertains to
the matter under investigation.
(3) In exercising its authority under subsection (2) of this section, the board or a designee of the
board may issue subpoenas.
SECTION 3.
(1) The amendments to ORS 685.110 and 685.225 by sections 1 and 2 of this
2025 Act become operative on January 1, 2026.
(2) The Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine may take any action before the operative
date specified in subsection (1) of this section that is necessary to enable the board to exer-
cise, on and after the operative date specified in subsection (1) of this section, all of the du-
ties, functions and powers conferred on the board by the amendments to ORS 685.110 and
685.225 by sections 1 and 2 of this 2025 Act.
SECTION 4. This 2025 Act takes effect on the 91st day after the date on which the 2025
regular session of the Eighty-third Legislative Assembly adjourns sine die.
Enrolled House Bill 3042 (HB 3042-A) Page 2
Passed by House April 14, 2025
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Timothy G. Sekerak, Chief Clerk of House
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Julie Fahey, Speaker of House
Passed by Senate May 27, 2025
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Rob Wagner, President of Senate
Received by Governor:
........................M.,........................................................., 2025
Approved:
........................M.,........................................................., 2025
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Tina Kotek, Governor
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:
........................M.,........................................................., 2025
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Tobias Read, Secretary of State
Enrolled House Bill 3042 (HB 3042-A) Page 3