Or. Admin. Code § 813-230-0010 - Designation of Community Action Agencies
(1) CAAs established under the Economic
Opportunity Act of 1964 or the direct successor to such CAAs, have been
recognized by the department as designated CAAs for established service areas.
(2) Agencies eligible for
recognition as a CAA are political subdivisions of the state; private,
nonprofit community organizations and migrant/seasonal farm worker
organizations. An applicant agency must demonstrate its programmatic and
administrative capabilities for implementing and operating anti-poverty
programs and must be able to document that the agency service area has a
population of a least 50,000 individuals.
(3) New CAAs will be designated by the
department for unserved areas of the state only if CAAs contiguous with or
closest to the unserved areas decline to serve such areas.
(4) Except in situations where an agency's
status as a CAA is terminated voluntarily or involuntarily, changes in service
area designations shall be initiated at the local level and submitted to the
department for review and approval or disapproval.
(5) Efforts to establish new CAAs in unserved
areas of the state shall be initiated at the local level and submitted to the
department for review and approval or disapproval.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.082 & 458.505-515
Stats. Implemented: ORS 458.505-515
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