Oregon Code § 410.070·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of Department of Human Services; elderly persons and persons with disabilities;
rules.
(1) The
Department of Human Services shall:
(a) Serve as the
central state agency with primary responsibility for the planning,
coordination, development and evaluation of policy, programs and services for
elderly persons and persons with disabilities in Oregon.
(b) Function as
the designated state unit on aging, as defined in the Older Americans Act of
1965.
(c) With the
advice of the Governors Commission on Senior Services and the Oregon
Disabilities Commission, develop long-range state plans for programs, services
and activities for elderly persons and persons with disabilities. State plans
should be revised biennially and should be based on area agency plans,
statewide priorities and state and federal requirements.
(d) Have the
authority to transfer state and federal funds, except Title III of the Older
Americans Act funds, from one area agency to another area agency or from one
program or service to another program or service after consultation with the
area agencies involved in the transfer. However, no area agency shall suffer a
reduction in state or federal funds due to increased local funds.
(e) Receive and
disburse all federal and state funds allocated to the department and solicit,
accept and administer grants, including federal grants or gifts made to the
department or to the state and enter into contracts with private entities for
the purpose of providing or contracting for case management services for long
term care insurance for the benefit of elderly persons and persons with
disabilities in this state.
(f) Provide
technical, training and program assistance to area agencies and assist them to
provide such assistance to public and private agencies and organizations.
(g) Assist area
agencies to stimulate more effective use of existing resources and services for
elderly persons and develop programs, opportunities and services which are not
otherwise provided for elderly persons, with the aim of developing a comprehensive
and coordinated system for the delivery of social services to elderly persons.
(h) Assist local
department offices and area agencies which have assumed responsibility for
disabled services to stimulate more effective use of existing resources and to
develop programs, opportunities and services which are not otherwise provided
for persons with disabilities, with the aim of developing a comprehensive and
coordinated system for the delivery of social services to persons with
disabilities.
(i) Serve within
government and in the state at large as an advocate for elderly persons and
persons with disabilities by holding hearings and conducting studies or
investigations concerning matters affecting the health, safety and welfare of
elderly persons and persons with disabilities and by assisting elderly persons
and persons with disabilities to assure their rights to apply for and receive
services and to be given fair hearings when such services are denied.
(j) Process
fiscal and client data for all area agencies.
(k) Conduct
regulatory functions with regard to program operation, by adopting rules for
providing social services, including protective services, to elderly persons
and persons with disabilities who need services that the department or area
agencies are authorized to provide and rules for standard rate setting and
quality assurance.
(L) Provide
information and technical assistance to the Governors Commission on Senior
Services, the Oregon Disabilities Commission and the Medicaid Long Term Care
Quality and Reimbursement Advisory Council and keep the commissions and the
council continually informed of the activities of the department.
(m) Make
recommendations for legislative action to the Governor and to the Legislative
Assembly, after consultation with the Governors Commission on Senior Services,
the Oregon Disabilities Commission and the Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and
Reimbursement Advisory Council.
(n) Conduct
research and other appropriate activities to determine the needs of elderly
persons and persons with disabilities in this state, including, but not limited
to, their needs for social and health services, and to determine what existing
services and facilities, private and public, are available to elderly persons
and persons with disabilities to meet those needs.
(o) Maintain a
clearinghouse for information related to the needs and interests of elderly
persons and persons with disabilities.
(p) Provide area
agencies with assistance in applying for federal, state and private grants and
identifying new funding sources.
(2) In addition
to the requirements of subsection (1) of this section, the department shall:
(a) Determine
type A and type B area agencies annual budget levels for Oregon Project
Independence and Title III of the Older Americans Act expenditures.
(b) Determine
annual budget levels for planning
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 410.070
03Subject to legislative amendments
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