Or. Admin. Code § 333-014-0520 - Local Public Health Administrators
(1) An individual appointed by a local public
health authority to be the local public health administrator should have the
following qualifications:
(a) A bachelor's
degree; and
(b) Public health work
experience and education that demonstrates competencies in the foundational
programs as defined by ORS
431.141 and foundational capabilities as defined by ORS
431.131.
(2) Upon appointment of a local
public health administrator a local public health authority must provide notice
of the appointment to the Authority along with a copy of the administrator's
resume or curriculum vitae.
(3) A
local public health authority shall employ, full-time, a local public health
administrator unless the Authority approves a local public health authority's
request to permit the administrator to work less than full time. To seek
approval for a less than full-time local public health administrator the
governing body of a local public health authority must submit, in writing, a
request for approval to the State Public Health Director with the following
information:
(a) The number of hours per week
the local public health authority intends the administrator to work;
and
(b) How the administrator, if
working less than full-time, can fulfill the requirements in ORS
431.418(3).
(4) The Authority will inform the
local public health authority in writing whether the request to have a less
than full-time administrator is approved or denied and the decision will be
based on whether the Authority determines that the administrator can fulfill
the requirements in ORS
431.418(3)
working less than full-time.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 431.149
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 431.170 & 431.418
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