Or. Admin. Code § 461-195-0310 - Notice of Claim or Action by Applicant or Recipient
(1) Within 10 days after a
claim (see OAR 461-195-030) or action (see
OAR 461-195-0301) to enforce a
claim is initiated on behalf of an applicant
(see OAR 461-195-0301 or
recipient (see OAR
461-195-0301), or, if the
claim or action was initiated prior to the
application for assistance (see OAR
461-195-0301), then at the time
of application, the first existing person on the following list who is
enforcing the claim or action must notify the
Department (see OAR 461-195-0301) and any CCO (see
OAR 461-195-0301) that provided
services to the applicant or recipient after
the personal injury (see OAR
461-195-0301):
(a) Any attorney;
(b) Any personal representative, as defined
in ORS 111.005, or any affiant, as
defined in ORS 114.505, for the estate of the
applicant or recipient;
(c) Any conservator;
(d) Any guardian;
(e) Any personal
representative, as defined in OAR
407-014-0000;
(g) Any resource parent or foster
parent;
(h) Any caretaker
relative, as defined in OAR
461-001-0000;
(i) Any parent of the
applicant or recipient; or
(j) The applicant or
recipient.
(2) Within 10 days after entry of any
judgment on a claim or the execution of any settlement or
compromise of a claim, the first existing person on the
following list must notify the Department and any CCO that provided assistance
to the applicant or recipient after the personal injury:
(a) Any attorney representing a party against
whom the claim was made or action to enforce
the claim was initiated;
(b) Any insurer making payment on the
judgment, settlement, or compromise; or
(c) The party against whom the
claim or action to enforce the
claim was initiated.
(3) The notifications required under sections
(1) and (2) of this rule must include -
(a)
The names and addresses of all parties against whom the action
is brought or claim is made;
(b) A copy of each claim
demand;
(c) If an
action is brought, the case number and the county where the
action is filed;
(d) A copy of any judgment, settlement or
compromise of the claim or action to enforce
the claim; and
(e) For notices
submitted through the injury reporting website (see section 4 of this rule) the
notification may be required to include:
(A)
Information regarding the recipient or
applicant,
(B)
Information regarding the attorney, and
(C) Information regarding the injury or
accident related to the action or
claim.
(4) Notification required under section (1)
of this rule must be sent to the Personal Injury Liens Unit, Office of Payment
Accuracy and Recovery, Oregon Department of Human Services, as follows:
(a) When the party required to provide notice
is an attorney or insurer, notification must be sent through the secure injury
reporting portal website. The website for the Personal Injury Lien Unit's
secure injury reporting portal is
https://apps.oregon.gov/OPAR/PIL/
(b) When the party required to provide notice
is not an attorney or insurer, by mail, facsimile, or through the injury
reporting portal website.
(A) The mailing
address for the Personal Injury Liens Unit is: Personal Injury Liens Unit, PO
Box 14512, Salem OR 97309-0416.
(B)
The facsimile number for the Personal Injury Liens Unit is (503) 378-2577 and
the telephone number is (503) 378-4514.
(C) The website for the Personal Injury Lien
Unit's secure injury reporting portal is
https://apps.oregon.gov/OPAR/PIL/
(5) Other than notices
submitted through the injury reporting website, notices required by ORS
416.530 to be sent to the Oregon
Health Authority (Authority) may be consolidated with similar notices to the
Department and sent to the Personal Injury Liens Unit. A consolidated notice is
considered notice to the Authority if the Authority's interest or claim in the
matter is identified in the notice consistent with requirements in the
applicable statute. (See also OAR
943-001-0020(2)(e))
(6) At least 30 days prior to commencing an
action under ORS
416.610, the Personal Injury
Liens Unit and the CCO, if any, must consult with each other.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 411.060, 411.070, 412.049, 413.033, 413.042, 413.085, 414.619 & 416.570
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 411.060, 411.070, 412.049, 413.033, 413.042, 413.085, 414.619, 416.570, 416.510, 416.530 & 416.610
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