Or. Admin. Code § 309-065-0010 - Definitions
(1) "Culturally and
linguistically specific behavioral health services" means quality mental
health, substance use, problem gambling, and other behavioral health
prevention, treatment, and recovery supports and services that are designed
specifically for a distinct minoritized cultural community, developed based on
the languages used and cultural values of the distinct minoritized cultural
community and designed to elevate their voices and experiences, and that have
the aim of enhancing emotional safety, belonging, and a shared collective
cultural experience for healing and recovery among the distinct cultural
community served.
(2) "Culturally
and linguistically specific behavioral health organization "means an outpatient
entity or institution that is structured to provide culturally and
linguistically specific behavioral health services in its entirety as evidenced
by its organizational mission.
(3)
"Culturally and linguistically specific behavioral health program" means a
division or associated component of an organization that provides culturally
and linguistically specific behavioral health services as evidenced by the
program mission, that exists within the subset of services provided by an
organization whose mission does not focus on a distinct minoritized
community.
(4) "Culturally and
linguistically specific behavioral health individual provider" means an
independently licensed and Medicaid eligible clinician that provides culturally
and linguistically specific behavioral health services, and is in private
practice rather than employed by an agency.
(5) "Minoritized cultural community" is a
community that has experienced historical and contemporary discrimination and
oppression primarily on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual
and affectional orientation, ability status, and/or migration
history.
(6) "Substance Use
Disorders Treatment and Recovery Services" means outpatient, intensive
outpatient, and residential services and supports for individuals with
substance use disorders.
(7)
"Indian Health Care Provider (IHCP)" means a health care program operated by
the Indian Health Service (IHS) or by an Indian Tribe, Tribal Organization, or
Urban Indian Organization (otherwise known as an I/T/U) as those terms are
defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. §
1603).
(8) "Rural area" is an area greater than 10
miles from the center of an urban area. County with extreme access
considerations: County with a population density of 10 or fewer people per
square mile.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042
Statutes/Other Implemented: HB 5202 (2021)
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