(2) The Improving People’s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Grant Review Committee established in ORS 430.234 shall adopt rules for administering the program, including rules:
(a) Identifying the target population of people with frequent criminal justice involvement and behavioral health conditions to be served by the programs funded with the grants;
(b) Prescribing a methodology for the committee to review and approve grant applications;
(c) Establishing program or service outcome measures;
(d) Establishing criteria for allowing a grantee to use a grant or a portion of a grant to:
(A) Expand the workforce of providers of mental health or substance abuse services in the community; or
(B) Provide permanent, supportive housing for individuals with mental health or substance use disorders; and
(e) Allowing the committee to terminate an agreement with an entity that fails to meet the grant requirements or has been found to have misused funds or committed fraud. The ability to meet the grant requirements may be a consideration in future funding or the amount of funding.
(3) The committee shall allocate funds in the Improving People’s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Account established in ORS 430.233 to grantees. The funds may not be used for a purpose other than the programs providing supports and services for which the grants were awarded.
(4) If unallocated funds remain at the conclusion of the grant acceptance period, the committee may establish a supplemental grant period and distribute the unallocated funds to the counties or Oregon’s federally recognized Indian tribes that received grants.
(5) Up to 20 percent of the funds in the account may be used for operating a statewide program to support the design and implementation of community-based services, including but not limited to:
(a) Technical assistance to prospective grantees in developing proposals, particularly for developing proposals for supportive housing;
(b) Technical assistance to grantees for troubleshooting data collection requirements and sharing information with third parties as necessary for carrying out the programs;
(c) Statewide training, provided in-person and remotely, for grantees and nongrantees, focused on improving outcomes for the target population;
(d) Making resources available to district attorneys and defense attorneys for consultation on cases involving defendants with complex behavioral health issues;
(e) Developing or strengthening a centralized system to make available to communities practitioners in professional specialties for which there is a shortage, including practitioners of addiction medicine and psychiatry; and
(f) A one-time investment in information technology to support the data system needs for the evaluation, accountability and innovation components of the program.
(6)(a) The committee shall procure and enter into contracts for goods, services and personal services related to the creation, operation, maintenance and management of information technology systems for the purpose of carrying out this section.
(b) The committee shall procure and enter into contracts for goods, services and personal services related to designing, developing, conducting, performing and completing research, review, audits, statistical analyses, investigations, studies, reports and evaluations for the purpose of carrying out this section.
(7) Three percent of the funds in the account must be used to support outcome measures, evaluation or both.
(8) An application for a grant must be submitted by the federally recognized Indian tribe or the local public safety coordinating council on behalf of the county and:
(a) Must include:
(A) Letters of support and commitments from community leaders or organizations that are not members of the local public safety coordinating council, including but not limited to:
(i) Agencies working with homeless individuals;
(ii) Behavioral health care providers;
(iii) Coordinated care organizations; and
(iv) Local hospitals.
(B) For applications from counties, a report of the input from the local federally recognized Indian tribes and, to the extent feasible, an explanation of how the input was incorporated into the design of the program, supports and services.
(C) For applications from federally recognized Indian tribes, a report of the input from the local public safety coordinating council and, to the extent feasible, an explanation of how the input was incorporated into the design of the program, supports and services.
(D) An agreement to screen all participants receiving supports and services funded by the grants for potential eligibility for medical assistance and to assist eligible participants to apply for medical assistance, including an agreement for a process for sharing data and protecting the confidentiality of recipients among the program participants.
(E) A process for program partners, participating jails and hospitals to:
(i) Provide information upon admission or at intake about the potential risks and benefits of tribal notification; and
(ii) Offer tribal members the opportunity to disclose their statuses and situations to the federally recognized Indian tribe of their choosing.
(b) May include a request to have more flexibility in using existing state funding to provide supports and services that address the need described in subsection (1) of this section.
(9) Annually, grantees shall report to the committee and to the Oregon Health Authority the medical assistance enrollment data in addition to other outcome measures or evaluation metrics collected as part of the grant for participants receiving supports and services provided with funds from the grants. [2019 c.563 §1]
Note: See note under 430.230.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 430 - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment; Developmental Disabilities
Section 430.010 - Definitions.
Section 430.050 - Mental Health Advisory Board; Disability Issues Advisory Committee; rules.
Section 430.071 - Policy to support and promote self-determination.
Section 430.073 - Consumer Advisory Council.
Section 430.140 - Federal grants for promoting mental health.
Section 430.197 - Mental Health Services Fund.
Section 430.205 - Definitions for ORS 430.205 and 430.210.
Section 430.210 - Rights of persons receiving mental health services.
Section 430.212 - Reconnection of family members to individual with developmental disability; rules.
Section 430.216 - Report to Legislative Assembly.
Section 430.220 - Director; appointment; powers and duties.
Section 430.221 - Commission members; terms; subcommittees.
Section 430.223 - Comprehensive addiction, prevention, treatment and recovery plan; rules.
Section 430.230 - Definitions.
Section 430.235 - Grant Review Committee; approval and distribution of grants.
Section 430.236 - Establishment of quality improvement subcommittee; statewide data tracking.
Section 430.243 - Grants to coordinated care organizations authorized.
Section 430.254 - Goal of treatment programs for persons with substance use disorders.
Section 430.262 - Registration of sobering facilities; fees prohibited.
Section 430.270 - Publicizing effects of alcohol and drugs.
Section 430.272 - Educational resources on risks of inhalant use.
Section 430.275 - Oregon Health Authority to provide funding for peer respite centers; rules.
Section 430.306 - Definitions.
Section 430.338 - Purposes of laws related to alcoholism.
Section 430.342 - Local planning committees; duties; members.
Section 430.347 - Definitions for ORS 430.345 to 430.380.
Section 430.350 - Assistance and recommendation of local planning committee.
Section 430.357 - Minimum standards; rules.
Section 430.358 - Opioid treatment center required to accept Medicare payments.
Section 430.359 - Funding of services.
Section 430.362 - Application requirements for priority consideration.
Section 430.364 - Consideration given requests for priority.
Section 430.366 - Requirements for service proposals and data reporting.
Section 430.368 - Appeal and review of funding requests; conclusiveness of review.
Section 430.370 - County contracts for services; joint county-city operation.
Section 430.380 - Mental Health Alcoholism and Drug Services Account; uses.
Section 430.383 - Findings and policy.
Section 430.384 - Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund established.
Section 430.386 - Moneys in fund not to replace current funding for programs and services.
Section 430.387 - Distribution of moneys in fund.
Section 430.388 - Oversight and Accountability Council.
Section 430.390 - Administration of grants; rules.
Section 430.391 - Behavioral Health Resource Network statewide telephone hotline.
Section 430.393 - Report to Legislative Assembly.
Section 430.397 - Voluntary admission of person to treatment facility; notice to parent or guardian.
Section 430.420 - Integration of drug treatment services into criminal justice system; plans.
Section 430.422 - Drug Prevention and Education Fund.
Section 430.424 - Distribution of funds; funding criteria.
Section 430.426 - Rules; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations.
Section 430.450 - Definitions for ORS 430.450 to 430.555.
Section 430.455 - Information to arrested person believed to have substance use disorder.
Section 430.470 - Notice of right to evaluation if not given at time of arrest.
Section 430.490 - Diversion plan for defendant; participation as condition of probation or parole.
Section 430.495 - Content of diversion plan; duration.
Section 430.500 - Dismissal of charges.
Section 430.535 - Requirement to develop bilingual forms.
Section 430.540 - Designation of and standards for evaluation sites.
Section 430.545 - Procedures at evaluation sites; administration of antagonist drugs.
Section 430.572 - Internet access to providers of opiate use disorder treatment.
Section 430.573 - Statewide capacity to provide opiate use disorder treatment.
Section 430.590 - Regulation of location of methadone clinic; enforcement.
Section 430.610 - Legislative policy.
Section 430.626 - Definitions.
Section 430.627 - Statewide coordinated crisis system; rules.
Section 430.629 - Planning and ongoing oversight of services.
Section 430.631 - Local advisory committees.
Section 430.634 - Evaluation of programs; population schedule for distributing funds.
Section 430.638 - Immunity from civil liability for reliance on certificate of approval.
Section 430.641 - Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund established.
Section 430.643 - Disbursement of moneys in fund.
Section 430.644 - Priorities for services provided by community mental health programs.
Section 430.646 - Priorities for services for persons with mental or emotional disturbances.
Section 430.648 - Funding distribution formula; matching funds; administrative expenses.
Section 430.651 - Use of population data in funding formula.
Section 430.673 - Mediation; retaliation prohibited; action for damages; attorney fees; rules.
Section 430.705 - Mental health services for children.
Section 430.708 - Priority for preventive services for children.
Section 430.731 - Uniform investigation procedures; rules.
Section 430.735 - Definitions for ORS 430.735 to 430.765.
Section 430.737 - Mandatory reports and investigations.
Section 430.738 - Privileges not applicable to abuse proceedings.
Section 430.739 - County multidisciplinary teams; protocols; reports.
Section 430.745 - Investigation of abuse; notice to medical examiners; findings; recommendations.
Section 430.746 - Training requirements for persons investigating reports of alleged abuse.
Section 430.747 - Photographs of victim during investigation; exception; photographs as records.
Section 430.753 - Immunity of persons making reports in good faith; confidentiality.
Section 430.755 - Retaliation prohibited; liability for retaliation.
Section 430.756 - Immunity of employer reporting abuse by employee.
Section 430.757 - Reports of abuse to be maintained by Department of Human Services.
Section 430.763 - Confidentiality of records; when record may be made available to agency.
Section 430.768 - Claims of self-defense addressed in certain reports of abuse; review teams; rules.
Section 430.850 - Treatment program; eligibility.
Section 430.860 - Participation in program; report to court.
Section 430.880 - Gifts, grants or services.
Section 430.955 - Standardized screening instrument; assessing drug use during pregnancy.