Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 944 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, DRUG TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SERVICES
Division 10 - Behavioral Health Resource Networks
Section 944-010-0020 - Operational, Policy, and Service and Support Requirements of Behavioral Health Resource Networks
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 944-010-0020
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) An entity that receives funding under ORS 430.389(2) must:
(a) Provide services in compliance with
ORS 430.389 and these
rules;
(b) Maintain, implement, and
formalize organizational policies and procedures that detail how it will
operate and offer services, including but not limited to policies and
procedures for:
(A) Culturally and
Linguistically Specific Services;
(B) Culturally and Linguistically Responsive
Services;
(C) Accessibility for
People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities;
(D) Accessibility for People with Physical
Disabilities;
(E) Gender Affirming
and Responsive Care;
(F) LGBTQIA2S+
Affirming and Inclusive Services;
(G) Youth Friendly and Inclusive
Services;
(H) Patient Centered and
Non-Stigmatizing Services, including on use of person-first, non-stigmatizing
language;
(I) Trauma informed
engagement and care;
(J) Services
for parents or non-traditional parents with minor children;
(K) Pregnant persons, if applicable;
and
(L) Data collection in
compliance with OAR 944-010-0090.
(c) If not providing culturally
and linguistically specific services, provide and coordinate culturally and
linguistically responsive services.
(2) Each entity must maintain adequate staffing to provide the required services and supports to individuals they serve. At least one qualified service provider within each of the following categories must be employed by the entity or entities that comprise the BHRN:
(a) A certified alcohol and drug counselor or
other credentialed addiction treatment professionals acting within their scope
of practice;
(b) A case
manager.
(c) An addiction peer
support specialist certified by the Authority.
(d) An addiction peer wellness specialist
certified by the authority.
(e) A
recovery mentor, certified by the Mental Health and Addiction Certification
Board of Oregon or its successor organization.
(f) A youth support specialist certified by
the authority.
(g) An addiction
peer support and addiction peer wellness specialist supervisor or peer
delivered services supervisor.
(3) Each BHRN must maintain partnerships and clear referral pathways to appropriate services and opportunities, including but not limited to:
(a) Employment, training,
and education;
(b) Family
counseling, parenting support, and childcare;
(c) Youth services;
(d) State and federal public benefits
including but not limited to the Oregon Health Plan, supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF),
application and attainment counseling for Social Security Insurance (SSI) and
Social Security disability Insurance (SSDI);
(e) Assistance to address food
insecurity;
(f) Coordination with
other local, county, and state agencies as appropriate, such as social
services, child welfare, or corrections;
(g) Referral and coordination with agencies
providing services to those who have experienced physical abuse, sexual abuse,
or other types of domestic violence;
(h) Primary care services, including primary
pediatric care and immunizations for children of those seeking care;
and
(i) Expungement
services.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 430.389, 430.390 & 430.391
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 430.383 & 430.392
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