Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 407 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Division 100 - RESILIENCE HUBS AND NETWORKS GRANT
Section 407-100-0020 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 407-100-0020

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) "Awardee" means a Resilience Hubs and Networks grant applicant that is selected for a grant award.

(2) "Grant Agreement" means the document agreed to and signed by Awardee and ODHS that describes the terms and conditions required by ODHS to issue the grant award.

(3) "Grant Applicant" means an organization or individual who submits an application to the Resilience Hubs and Networks grant.

(4) "Oregon Buys" means a web-based eProcurement system that automates the state of Oregon's procurement process.

(5) "Resilience Hub" means a physical facility that is operated, managed, or supported by one or more local residents, local governments, tribal governments, public schools, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, nonprofit organizations, or nongovernmental organizations and that:

(a) Supports the needs of community members or tribal communities, facilitates gathering and communication, distributes resources and otherwise enhances quality of life within a community;

(b) Serves as a central point for gathering, information sharing, and coordination in response to a disruption in the community;

(c) Enhances the ability of a community to respond to and recover from a disruption in a community;

(d) Is positioned, operated and resourced on a day-to-day basis to provide community resources, including but not limited to food, water, information exchange, electronic charging stations, basic medical supplies and equipment proportionate to the size of the community's population and needs;

(e) Supports community cache sites and other support for community members who shelter in place;

(f) Can provide child care, training, food distribution and other services that can help a community respond to unmet social needs to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters;

(g) Can provide, or can be retrofitted to provide, heating, cooling, air filtration and weather protection, and;

(h) Accommodates individuals with accessibility needs.

(6) "Resilience Network" means an association of facilities, organizations, resource providers, or service providers outside of a physical Resilience Hub facility that collectively serve the purposes of a Resilience Hub.

Statutory/Other Authority: HB 3409 Section 86 (2023) & ORS 409.050

Statutes/Other Implemented: HB 3409 Section 86 (2023)

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