Section 440.397 – Filing of boundary change.
For purposes of ad valorem taxation, a boundary change must be filed in final approved form with the county assessor and the Department of Revenue as provided in ORS 308.225. [2001 c.138 §28]
Section 440.400 – Expenditure and accounting of district funds.
(1) Except as otherwise provided by subsections (3) and (4) of this section, all moneys of a health district shall be deposited in accordance with ORS 295.001 to 295.108, as designated by the district board. Moneys shall be withdrawn or paid out only when previously ordered by resolution or vote of the board, and upon […]
Section 440.403 – Adoption of health district budget.
(1) A health district shall adopt an annual budget by: (a) Preparing a proposed budget for the fiscal year not later than June 1 of each year; (b) Publishing a notice of the proposed budget and of the date and place of a hearing on the proposed budget five to 30 days prior to the […]
Section 440.405 – District records open to inspection; preservation of records.
(1) All the proceedings of the district board shall be entered at large in a record book. (2) All books, maps, plans, documents, correspondence, vouchers, reports and other papers and records pertaining to the business of the health district shall be carefully preserved and shall be open to inspection as public records. [Formerly 441.370]
Section 440.410 – Annual audit.
An annual audit of the district shall be made by an auditor. A true and complete copy of the auditor’s report of such audit shall be filed in the office of the county clerk of the principal county, as defined by ORS 198.705, and shall remain a public record therein. [Formerly 441.375]
Section 440.505 – Port hospitals; levy of taxes; property exempt from taxation.
(1) A port may construct, maintain and operate hospitals within its boundaries, subject to the provisions and limitations upon indebtedness of the port imposed by law. However, after June 23, 1967, a port may not construct or acquire a hospital if any part of a health district organized pursuant to ORS 440.315 to 440.410 lies […]
Section 440.600 – Formation of Central Oregon Health Council.
(1) Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties may form a Central Oregon Health Council when the governing body of each of the counties adopts a resolution signifying the body’s intention to do so. (2) A county that is adjacent to Crook, Deschutes or Jefferson County may join the council if: (a) The governing body of the […]
Section 440.601 – Composition of Central Oregon Health Council; term of office; authority of council; rules.
(1) The Central Oregon Health Council shall consist of no more than 15 members, including: (a) One member each from the governing bodies of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties, appointed by each body; (b) The chief executive officer, or a designee of the chief executive officer, of the health care system serving the region; (c) […]
Section 440.602 – Advisory committee to Central Oregon Health Council.
The Central Oregon Health Council may appoint an advisory committee to advise the council in the performance of the duties of the council. The members of the advisory committee may include representatives of: (1) Public health agencies serving the region; (2) Behavioral health agencies for mental health authorities serving the region represented on the council; […]
Section 440.603 – Regional health improvement plan.
(1) As used in this section, “regional health improvement plan” means a four-year comprehensive, coordinated regional plan incorporating and replacing all health and human service plans prescribed by the Oregon Health Authority, including but not limited to: (a) Plans required under ORS 430.630, 430.640 and 624.510; and (b) The community health assessment and community health […]