ORS 689.503
Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives

  • civil penalty
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Health care provider” means a person that is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized under the laws of this state to prescribe, provide or dispense pharmaceutical products to patients for the purposes of diagnosis, treatment or care of disease, injury or congenital conditions including, but not limited to, a person who is:

(A)

A physician or physician’s assistant;

(B)

A nurse practitioner;

(C)

A psychiatrist;

(D)

A pharmacist; or

(E)

A hospital, clinic or pharmacy.

(b)

“Licensee” means a person that holds a valid and unexpired license issued under this section.

(c)

“Pharmaceutical product” means a medication that may be legally dispensed only with a valid prescription from a health care provider.

(d)

“Pharmaceutical representative” means a person that markets or promotes pharmaceutical products to health care providers.

(2)

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(a)

A person may not engage in business as a pharmaceutical representative without first obtaining a license, unless the person engages in business as a pharmaceutical representative in this state for fewer than 15 days during each calendar year.

(b)

As a condition of applying for and receiving a license under this section, an applicant shall complete a professional education course that the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services specifies by rule.

(3)

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(a)

An applicant for a license to engage in business as a pharmaceutical representative shall submit to the director on a form and with the contents the director specifies by rule:

(A)

The applicant’s full name, residence address, residence telephone number, business address and business telephone number;

(B)

A description of the business in which the applicant will engage;

(C)

A license fee of $750;

(D)

Documentation that shows that the applicant has completed the professional education course described in subsection (2)(b) of this section; and

(E)

Any other information the director reasonably requires.

(b)

Except as provided in subsection (8) of this section, the director shall issue a license to an applicant or renew a license for a licensee unless the director determines that the applicant or licensee has not complied with the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(c)

A license the director issues under this section is valid until the end of the calendar year in which the director issues the license.

(d)

A licensee may not transfer a license the director issues under this section.

(e)

A licensee shall report to the director in writing any changes to the information the licensee submitted under paragraph (a) of this subsection, and any material changes the licensee made in the licensee’s business operations, within four days after the change in the information occurs. The director by rule may specify changes that constitute material changes in the licensee’s business operations.

(4)

A licensee may renew a license by submitting an application as provided in subsection (3)(a) of this section, except that in lieu of the documentation required under subsection (3)(a)(D) of this section, the applicant must submit documentation that shows that the applicant during the previous year completed at least five hours of continuing education in accordance with requirements the director specifies by rule.

(5)

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(a)

The director shall specify by rule the contents of a course of professional education necessary to complete an application for a license under this section and the contents of a course of continuing education necessary to renew a license under this section. The education may include training in:

(A)

Ethics;

(B)

Pharmacology;

(C)

Laws and rules that apply to pharmaceutical marketing; and

(D)

Any other subjects related to pharmaceutical marketing that the director deems necessary.

(b)

The director may designate and publish a list of persons that provide professional education that meets the director’s specifications under this section. An applicant or a licensee may not receive professional education from the applicant’s or licensee’s employer.

(6)

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(a)

At the director’s request or at intervals the director specifies by rule, a licensee shall provide to the director the following information:

(A)

Documentation that shows that the licensee has completed education required under this section;

(B)

A list of health care providers within this state that the licensee contacted since the director’s last request or during the previous calendar year, as appropriate;

(C)

The number of times the licensee contacted each health care provider;

(D)

The location and duration of the licensee’s contact with each health care provider;

(E)

Which pharmaceutical products the licensee promoted;

(F)

Whether the licensee provided the health care provider with any product samples, materials or gifts and, if so, the monetary value of the samples, materials or gifts; and

(G)

Whether and how the licensee otherwise compensated the health care provider for contact with the licensee.

(b)

The director by rule may specify a form and contents for the disclosures required under this subsection.

(7)

A licensee may not:

(a)

Engage in any deceptive or misleading marketing of a pharmaceutical product, including knowingly concealing, suppressing, omitting, misrepresenting or misstating material facts concerning or related to a pharmaceutical product;

(b)

Use a title or designation that could reasonably lead a health care provider or an employee of a health care provider to believe that the licensee is a health care provider if the licensee is not licensed as a health care provider or otherwise authorized to provide health care services; or

(c)

Attend an examination of a patient without the patient’s consent.

(8)

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(a)

The director may suspend or revoke a license for a violation of a provision of this section and, in addition to and not in lieu of a suspension or revocation, may impose a civil penalty in an amount not less than $1,000 and not more than $3,000 for each violation. Each day during which a violation continues constitutes a separate violation. The director shall impose any civil penalties in accordance with ORS 183.745 (Civil penalty procedures).

(b)

The director may not reinstate a license that the director suspended or revoked until the licensee has remedied all violations and has paid all applicable fees and civil penalties the director imposed.

(c)

The director may not for a period of two years after revoking a license under this section for any cause reinstate or renew the license or issue a new license to a licensee whose license the director revoked. [2021 c.593 §1]
Note: 689.503 (Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 689 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 689.503 — Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives; civil penalty; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors689.­html.

689.005
Definitions
689.025
Policy
689.035
Short title
689.045
Severability
689.115
Membership
689.135
General powers of board
689.139
State Board of Pharmacy Account
689.145
Enforcement powers of board
689.151
Board control over licensing, standards and discipline
689.153
Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license or certificate
689.155
Authority of board over medications, drugs, devices and other materials
689.165
Officers
689.175
Compensation of board members and executive director
689.185
Meetings
689.195
Employees
689.205
Rules
689.207
Authority of board to require fingerprints
689.225
License requirement
689.255
Qualifications for licensure by examination
689.265
Qualifications for licensure by reciprocity
689.275
Renewal of licenses
689.285
Continuing education
689.295
Practice of clinical pharmacy
689.305
Registration of drug outlets
689.315
Application
689.325
Required reports
689.335
Certificate required
689.405
Grounds for discipline
689.445
Penalties and reinstatement
689.455
Duty to report suspected violations and prohibited conduct
689.486
When license required
689.490
Board to establish licensing system
689.495
Provision of licensing information
689.497
Report required upon termination of pharmacy technician
689.499
Pharmacy technician specialized education program
689.503
Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives
689.505
Labeling requirements
689.508
Prescription records
689.515
Regulation of generic drugs
689.522
Substitution of biological products for prescribed biological products
689.524
Approval of coverage for biological product
689.525
Out-of-state prescriptions
689.527
Prohibited practices
689.532
Complimentary samples
689.555
Agricultural drugs and certain other substances
689.557
Disposal of marijuana item left at retail drug outlet
689.561
Prescription readers
689.564
Language requirements for prescription drug labels
689.605
Power to dispense drugs from hospital pharmacies, drug rooms and penal institutions
689.615
Display of certificate or license
689.635
Dispensing according to naturopathic formulary
689.645
Vaccines, patient care services, drugs and devices
689.649
Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee
689.655
Power to administer drugs and devices
689.661
Power to perform tests and examinations related to federally cleared analytes
689.681
Opiate overdose
689.682
Prescription of naloxone
689.684
Administration of naloxone by certain persons
689.686
Notice of availability of naloxone
689.689
Prescription and administration or dispensation of certain contraceptives
689.692
Dispensation of prescription drug containing cannabinoids
689.696
Prescription and dispensation of emergency refills of insulin
689.700
Telepharmacy
689.704
Preexposure and post-exposure antiretroviral therapies
689.770
Definitions for ORS 689.770 to 689.780
689.772
Establishment of program
689.774
Rules
689.776
Inspection
689.778
Eligibility
689.780
Immunity
689.832
Civil penalties
689.854
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 689.515
689.995
Criminal penalties
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