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ORS 616.750

Amended by 1975 c.389 §12; 2014 c.45 §70; 2017 c.356 §80; 2024 c.73 §108

If the State Department of Agriculture for reasonable cause believes that any person working in any food establishment is affected with any infectious or contagious disease, the department may require the person to be examined by a competent physician, naturopathic physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner and that the physician, naturopathic physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner furnish the department with a certificate stating whether the person is affected with any infectious or contagious disease. If within five days after so required the person has not furnished the department with such a certificate by a competent physician, naturopathic physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner, the person is guilty of a violation of ORS 616.745 and the department may apply to the circuit court to enjoin the person from continuing to work in the food establishment until the certificate is furnished. The circuit court hereby is authorized to issue the injunction.

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