Or. Admin. R. 415-054-0462 - Definitions
(1) "Alcohol and
Other Drug Screening Specialist (ADSS)" means an individual who possesses a
valid certificate issued by the Division of the Authority.
(2) "ASAM Criteria" means the most current
edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) for the Treatment
of Addictive, Substance-related, and Co-Occurring Conditions, which is a
clinical guide to develop patient-centered service plans and make objective
decisions about patient admission, continuing care, and transfer or discharge
for individuals and is incorporated by reference in these rules."
(3) "Background Check" means the Oregon
Criminal Records Check and the processes and procedures required by OAR
943-007-0001 through 0501.
(4)
"Certificate" means a document issued to an individual by the Division that
authorizes the individual to provide ADSS services.
(5) "CFR 42 Part 2" means the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 42, Volume 1, Chapter 1, Part 2 entitled Confidentiality of
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records.
(6) "Chief Officer" means the Chief Health
Systems Officer of the Division or designee.
(7) "Conflict of Interest" means use of a
personal relationship to obtain financial gain or avoidance of financial
detriment, making business decisions that create a pattern of biased or
preferential treatment, or initiating a professional role with someone with
whom there was a pre-existing personal relationship. The conflict of interest
may be actual or potential.
(8)
"Court" means the last convicting or ruling court unless specifically
noted.
(9) "Diversion Agreement"
means a petition approved by the court meeting the criteria established in ORS
813.200
through
813.260.
(10) "Division" means the Health
Systems Division of the Oregon Health Authority.
(11) "DUII" means driving under the influence
of intoxicants as defined in ORS Chapter 813.
(12) "DUII Education Program" means a
short-term, didactic alcohol and other drug education program that meets the
minimum curriculum and hourly standards established by the Division for an
individual who is either:
(a) A violator of
ORS
813.010
(Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants); or
(b) A defendant participating in a diversion
agreement under ORS
813.200.
(13) "DUII Rehabilitation Program"
means a program of treatment and therapeutically oriented education services
for an individual who is either:
(a) A
violator of ORS
813.010
(Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants); or
(b) A defendant participating in a diversion
agreement under ORS
813.200.
(14) "DUII Services Provider"
means a provider of a DUII education program or a DUII rehabilitation
program.
(15) "Face-to-Face" means
a personal interaction where both words can be heard and facial expressions can
be seen in person or through telehealth services where there is a live
streaming audio and video.
(16)
"Grievance" means a formal complaint submitted verbally or in writing by an
individual or the individual's representative pertaining to the denial or
delivery of services and supports.
(17) "HIPAA" means the federal Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the regulations
published in Title 45, parts 160 and 164, of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR).
(18) "Individual" means any
individual being considered for or receiving services and supports regulated by
these rules.
(19) "Individual
Record" means documentation, written or electronic, regarding an individual
including information relating to entry, screening, orientation, services and
supports planning, services and supports provided, and transfer.
(20) "Negative Report" means a report of
tampering with an ignition interlock device, unauthorized removal of an
ignition interlock device, lockout or a test violation recorded by an ignition
interlock device.
(21) "Oregon
Health Authority" (Authority) means the agency established in ORS Chapter 413
that administers the funds for Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act.
It is the single state agency for the administration of the medical assistance
program under ORS chapter 414.
(22) "Screening" means the process of
administering a Division approved screening tool to determine whether the
individual exhibits risk factors for a substance use disorder and resulting in
a referral to a Division approved DUII services provider.
(23) "Single Agency or Organization" means
any one individual or business entity; combination of persons or business
entities acting together as a program; or agency or other arrangement that
provides or has a financial interest in providing Division approved DUII
Education or DUII Rehabilitation services.
(24) "Substance Use Disorder (SUD)" means a
disorder related to the taking of a drug of abuse including alcohol to the side
effects of a medication and to a toxin exposure. The disorders include
substance use disorders such as substance dependence and substance abuse and
substance-induced disorders, including substance intoxication, withdrawal,
delirium, and dementia, and includes but is not limited to substance induced
psychotic disorder, mood disorder, as defined in DSM criteria.
(25) "Variance" means an exception from a
requirement in these rules, granted in writing by the Division on a case by
case basis.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 413.042 & 430.256
Statutes/Other Implemented: 430.256
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