Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 309 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Division 32 - COMMUNITY TREATMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Section 309-032-0311 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 309-032-0311

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) "Co-Occurring Disorders" (COD) means the existence of at least one diagnosis of a substance use disorder and one diagnosis of a serious mental illness.

(2) "Community Mental Health Program" (CMHP) means an entity that is responsible for planning and delivery of services for individuals with substance use or mental illness diagnoses operated in a specific geographic area of the state under an intergovernmental agreement or a direct contract with the Health Systems Division (Division).

(3) "Division" means the Health Systems Division (Division) of the Oregon Health Authority (OHA).

(4) "Eligible Individual" means an individual who, as defined in these rules:

(a) Is homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless; and

(b) Has or is reasonably assumed to have a serious mental illness;

(c) May also have a co-occurring substance use disorder.

(5) "Enrolled" means an eligible individual who:

(a) Receives services supported at least partially with PATH funds; and

(b) Has an individual service record that indicates enrollment in the PATH program.

(6) "Homeless Individual" means an individual who:

(a) Lacks housing without regard to whether the individual is a member of a family and whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations; or

(b) Is a resident in transitional housing that carries time limits.

(7) "Individual" means an individual potentially eligible for or who has been enrolled to receive services described in these rules.

(8) "Individual Service and Support Plan" (ISSP) means a comprehensive plan for services and supports provided to or coordinated for an eligible individual that is reflective of the intended outcomes of service.

(9) "Imminent Risk of Homelessness" means that an individual is:

(a) Living in a doubled-up living arrangement where the individual's name is not on the lease;

(b) Living in a condemned building without a place to move;

(c) In arrears in their rent or utility payments;

(d) Subject to a potential eviction notice without a place to move; or

(e) Being discharged from a health care or criminal justice institution without a place to live.

(10) "Individual Service Record" means the written or electronic documentation regarding an enrolled individual that summarizes the services and supports provided from point of entry to service conclusion.

(11) "Literally Homeless Individual" means an individual who lacks housing without regard to whether the individual is a member of a family, including an individual whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations.

(12) "Local Mental Health Authority" (LMHA) means one of the following entities:

(a) The Board of County Commissioners of one or more counties that establishes or operates a CMHP;

(b) The tribal council of a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans that elects to enter into an agreement to provide mental health services; or

(c) A regional LMHA comprised of two or more boards of county commissioners.

(13) "Outreach" means the process of bringing individuals into treatment who do not access traditional services.

(14) "Person with serious mental illness" has the meaning given that term in OAR 309-036-0105.

(15) "Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness" (PATH) means the Formula Grants, 42 U.S.C. 290cc-21 to 290 -cc-35.

(16) "Qualified Mental Health Professional" (QMHP) means any person who meets one of the following minimum qualifications as authorized by the LMHA or designee:

(a) A Licensed Medical Practitioner;

(b) A graduate degree in psychology, social work, or recreational, art, or music therapy;

(c) A graduate degree in a behavioral science field;

(d) A bachelor's degree in occupational therapy and licensed by the State or Oregon; or

(e) A bachelor's degree in nursing and licensed by the State of Oregon.

(17) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 430.640

Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.610 - 430

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