Oregon Code § 410.250·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of type A agencies.
Each type A area agency shall:
(1) Conduct local
planning functions for Title III of the Older Americans Act and Oregon Project
Independence.
(2) Develop a
local plan for service delivery that complies with federal and state
requirements and is in accord with locally determined objectives consistent
with the state policy on aging. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the
Department of Human Services.
(3) Assess the
needs of elderly persons within the planning and service delivery area for
service for social and health services, and determine what resources are
currently available to meet those needs.
(4) Assume the
responsibility of determining services required to meet the needs of elderly
persons, assure that such services are provided within the resources available
and determine when such services are no longer needed.
(5) Endeavor to
coordinate and expand existing resources in order to develop within its
planning and service area a comprehensive and coordinated system for the
delivery of social and health services to elderly persons.
(6) Serve as an
advocate within government and within the community at large for the interests
of elderly persons within its planning and service area.
(7) Make grants
to or enter into contracts with any public or private agency for the provision
of social or health services not otherwise sufficiently available to elderly
persons within the planning and service area.
(8) Monitor and
evaluate the activities of its service providers to insure that the services
being provided comply with the terms of the grant or contract. Where a provider
is found to be in breach of the terms of its grant or contract, the area agency
shall enforce the terms of the grant or contract.
(9) Conduct
research, evaluation, demonstration or training activities appropriate to the
achievement of the goal of improving the quality of life for elderly persons
within its planning and service area.
(10) Comply with
department requirements that have been developed in consultation with the area
agencies for client and fiscal information and provide to the department
information necessary for federal and state reporting, program evaluation,
program management, fiscal control and research needs. [1981 c.784 §12]
(Type B Agencies)
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 410.250
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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