Or. Admin. Code § 213-030-0031 - Definitions
As used in OAR 213-030-0010 to 213-030-0130, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) "Applicant"
means a county, regional consortium, or federally recognized tribe
(2) "Awardee" means a county, regional
consortium, or federally recognized tribe selected by the grant review
committee for a grant award.
(3)
"Behavioral health" means mental health and substance use disorders.
(4) "Community supports and services" means
community-based mental health or substance use disorder treatment programs;
community-based services necessary to restore a defendant's fitness to proceed,
as described in ORS 161.370; evidence-based and tribal-based programs designed
to reduce hospital and jail utilization by the target population; and programs
aimed at diverting individuals with nonperson criminal charges experiencing
mental illness or substance use disorders from the criminal justice
systems.
(5) "County" means a
single county or a regional collection of counties.
(6) "Federally recognized Indian tribe" means
one of the federally recognized tribes of Oregon, including:
(a) Burns Paiute Tribe;
(b) Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua
and Siuslaw;
(c) Confederated
Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon;
(d) Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of
Oregon;
(e) Confederated Tribes of
the Umatilla Indian Reservation;
(f) Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Indian Reservation;
(g) Coquille
Indian Tribe;
(h) Cow Creek Band of
Umpqua Tribe of Indians; and
(i)
Klamath Tribes.
(7)
"Grant review committee" means the appointed body of persons organized to
develop, administer, and evaluate the IMPACTS program.
(8) "Jail" means a local correctional
facility used for the reception and confinement of prisoners that is provided,
maintained, and operated by a county or multiple counties operating a regional
complex, a city, or a tribal government, and holds persons for more than 36
hours.
(9) "Medical assistance"
means eligibility for the Oregon Health Plan.
(10) "Outcome measure" means an element or
elements to be tracked and quantitatively or qualitatively measured over a
given period of time for the purposes of evaluating the efficacy of a
program.
(11) "Permanent supportive
housing" means lease-based, affordable housing with tenancy supports and other
voluntary services that serve vulnerable populations, including people who are
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, and people who are institutionalized
or at risk of institutionalization.
(12) "Program" means a program that is
cost-effective as defined in ORS 182.515(2) that is an evidence based program
as defined in ORS 182.515(3), that is a program as defined in ORS 182.515(4),
and that utilizes scientifically based research as defined in ORS
182.515(5).
(13) "Program
evaluations" means an assessment or study of community-based treatments,
services, supports, or programs funded in whole or in part by IMPACTS funds.
This includes assessments of alignment with evidence-based practices; studies,
including scientific-based research studies, as defined in ORS 182.515(5); and
similar process and outcome methods, models, and approaches.
(14) "Provider" means an individual,
organizational provider as defined in ORS 430.637(1)(b), tribal organization,
or community mental health provider, that holds a current certificate approved
by the Oregon Health Authority, to provide behavioral health treatment services
pursuant to these and applicable service delivery rules.
(15) "Regional consortium" means a regional
combination of two or more counties or tribal governments applying for IMPACTS
program funding as a single applicant for purposes of sharing resources to
improve access to supports and services for the target population.
(16) "Target population" means individuals
who receive services and supports funded through the IMPACTS program, have one
or more behavioral health disorders, and are booked into a jail an average of
four or more times in a one year period or are high utilizers of criminal
justice resources, hospital or urgent healthcare resources, or institutional
placements.
(17) "Technical
assistance" means statewide programmatic support for the design and
implementation of community-based supports and services, assistance provided to
IMPACTS grantees for the purpose of meeting program goals, and investments to
improve the collection of programmatic data and information sharing.
(18) "Treatment" means the planned, medically
appropriate, individualized program of medical, psychological, and
rehabilitative procedures, and experiences and activities designed to remediate
symptoms of a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
diagnosis.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
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