Effective March 23, the Health Authority adopted a final rule amending regulations as follows:

  • Repeals Temporary 333-018-0005 from PH 3-2021 & Amends 333-018-0005: Requires reporting of out-of-state (non-Oregon) cases of COVID-19 to the jurisdictional public health authority of the patient’s residence, rather than to OHA. Housekeeping changes remove outdated reporting language.
  • Amends OAR 333-018-0015: Housekeeping changes clarify in all relevant places that “intoxications” are among the illnesses to be reported and removes outdated reporting language, which is no longer applicable.
  • Amends OAR 333-018-0016: Requires reporting of positive and negative COVID-19 laboratory reports of tests “waived” in accordance with the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA), whether or not the tests were performed in a laboratory accredited for higher complexity testing.

Also in Oregon, Via a temporary rule effective March 24 and expiring September 19, 2021, the Board of Pharmacy amends regulations under OAR 855-041 to remove the limit of the number of epinephrine devices that may be dispensed to an entity. For COVID-19 vaccines, appropriate medical treatment for severe allergic reactions must be immediately available if an acute anaphylactic reaction occurs following administration of a COVID-19 vaccine.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Sandra Guckian at 703-774-4801.