Oregon Code § ORS 430.388

Oversight and Accountability Council
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(1) The Oversight and Accountability Council is established for the purpose of advising the Oregon Health Authority on the grant program described in ORS 430.389, including but not limited to advising the authority on:
(a) Funding priorities;
(b) Funding distribution; and
(c) An educational campaign to increase awareness of services.
(2) The members of the council shall be qualified individuals with experience in substance use treatment and other addiction services and consist of:
(a) At least one member from each of the following categories appointed by the Director of the Oregon Health Authority:
(A) Three members of communities that have been disproportionately impacted by criminal justice involvement related to drug use;
(B) A physician specializing in addiction medicine;
(C) A licensed clinical social worker;
(D) An evidence-based substance use treatment provider;
(E) A harm reduction services provider;
(F) A person specializing in housing services for people with substance use or a diagnosed co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health condition;
(G) An academic researcher specializing in drug use or drug policy;
(H) At least two people who suffered or suffer from substance use;
(I) At least two recovery peers;
(J) A mental or behavioral health care provider;
(K) A representative of a coordinated care organization;
(L) A person who works for a nonprofit organization that advocates for persons who experience or have experienced substance use;
(M) A representative of community mental health programs; and
(N) A representative of the Association of Oregon Counties;
(b) The Director of the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission or the directors designee;
(c) The Director of Human Services or the directors designee;
(d) The executive director of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission or the executive directors designee; and
(e) A member nominated by the Commission on Indian Services to represent the nine federally recognized tribes in Oregon.
(3) The Director of the Oregon Health Authority shall appoint an executive director who shall report to and be responsible for the duties assigned by the director of the division within the authority that is responsible for behavioral health in consultation with the council.
(4) The members of the council shall select a chair or cochairs. A quorum consists of a majority of the members of the council.
(5) The term of office for a member of the council is four years. Members are eligible for reappointment. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the director shall make an appointment to become immediately available for the unexpired term plus two years, but not more than a total of four years.
(6)(a) To the extent permissible by law, a member of the council performing services for the council may receive compensation from the members employer for time spent performing services as a council member.
(b) If a member of the council is not compensated by the members employer as set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection, that member shall be entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495.
(7) Members of the council are subject to and must comply with the provisions of ORS chapter 244, including ORS 244.045 (4), 244.047, 244.120 and 244.130.
Note: See note under 430.383.
Note: Section 6, chapter 248, Oregon Laws 2023, provides:
Sec. 6. (1) Notwithstanding the terms of office specified in ORS 430.388, eight voting members currently serving on the Oversight and Accountability Council shall be reappointed for two-year terms at the end of their current terms, including:
(a) At least one member from each category described in ORS 430.388 (2)(a)(A), (2)(a)(H) and (2)(a)(I); and
(b) Others chosen by lot.
(2) The successors to the members who are reappointed to two-year terms shall be appointed to four-year terms.

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