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Section 430.705 – Mental health services for children.

Notwithstanding ORS 430.640, the State of Oregon, through the Oregon Health Authority, may establish the necessary facilities and provide comprehensive mental health services for children throughout the state. These services may include, but need not be limited to: (1) The prevention of mental illness, emotional disturbances and drug dependency in children; and (2) The treatment […]

Section 430.708 – Priority for preventive services for children.

The children’s mental health programs of the Oregon Health Authority shall address preventive services under ORS 430.630 (3)(L). The authority budget shall give high priority to such services. [Formerly 430.635] Note: 430.708 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 430 or any […]

Section 430.709 – Funding of regional centers for treatment of adolescents with substance use disorders; rules; criteria for areas served by centers.

(1) In accordance with ORS 430.357, and consistent with the budget priority policies adopted by the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, the Oregon Health Authority may fund regional centers for the treatment of adolescents with drug and alcohol dependencies. (2) The authority shall define by rule a minimum number of inpatient beds and outpatient slots […]

Section 430.717 – Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavorial health treatment for children and adolescents; call center for identifying and tracking placement settings.

(1) As used in this section: (a) “Children and adolescents” means individuals 20 years old and younger. (b) “Coordinated care organization” has the meaning given that term in ORS 414.025. (c) “Insurer” means an insurer, as defined in ORS 731.106, that has a certificate of insurance to transact health insurance in this state, other than […]

Section 430.725 – Gifts and grants.

The Oregon Health Authority shall have authority to contract with private, nonprofit agencies and persons for receipt of grants-in-aid and other funds to be applied to child mental health service programs. [1971 c.300 §4; 2009 c.595 §523]