Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 309 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Division 33 - CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCEEDINGS
Section 309-033-0550 - Standards for the Approval of Hospitals Detaining Persons in Custody Pending Transport to an Approved Holding Hospital or Nonhospital Facility
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Approved hospitals. Only hospitals approved by the Division under this rule may detain a person pending transport pursuant to the provisions of ORS 426.231. A hospital approved under this rule may transport the person only to a hospital or nonhospital facility approved under OAR 309-033-0530. Hospitals approved under OAR 309-033-0530 are also approved under this rule to detain a person pending transport and may transport a person to another hospital or nonhospital facility approved under OAR 309-033-0530.
(2) Application for approval. Approval of hospitals shall be accomplished by submission of a letter of application in accordance with administrative rules on letters of approval. If approved, a certificate of approval will be issued to the hospital to provide such services. This approval shall be renewed on a biennial basis subject to the application of the hospital or review by the Division.
(3) Requirements for approval. The director in the county in which the hospital is located shall submit a letter of recommendation for approval on behalf of the hospital. The letter of recommendation shall clearly state that the director and the hospital have a written agreement which includes the following:
(4) Responsibilities of the Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP). The LIP shall complete a face-to-face examination of the person. Once the LIP determines that the person is dangerous to self or any other person and in need of emergency care or treatment for mental illness, the LIP shall:
(5) Release when person is no longer dangerous. If the LIP at the hospital where the person is detained and is awaiting transport believes the person is no longer dangerous to self or any other person, then the LIP shall release the person as soon as possible. If the LIP cannot locate a receiving hospital where a LIP agrees to receive the person for evaluation, then the person shall be released within twelve hours of the time the person was originally detained.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & 426.231
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 426.005 - 426.395