Oregon Code § 410.604·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of commission; executive director.
(1) The Home Care Commission shall ensure the quality of home care services by:
(a) Establishing
qualifications for home care workers and personal support workers, with the
advice and consent of the Department of Human Services, to ensure the effective
delivery of home care services by a qualified, committed, experienced and
well-trained workforce;
(b) Conducting
orientation sessions for home care workers and personal support workers;
(c) Ensuring
training opportunities for home care workers and personal support workers in
accordance with ORS 410.598;
(d) Providing
training opportunities to elderly persons and persons with disabilities who
employ home care workers or personal support workers;
(e) Establishing
the home care registry and maintaining the registry with qualified home care
workers and personal support workers;
(f) Providing
routine, emergency and respite referrals of home care workers and personal
support workers;
(g) Entering into
contracts with public and private organizations and individuals for the purpose
of obtaining or developing training materials and curriculum or other services
as may be needed by the commission;
(h) Establishing
occupational health and safety standards for home care workers and personal
support workers, in accordance with ORS 654.003 (3), and informing home care
workers and personal support workers of the standards; and
(i) Working on
its own, if resources are available, or cooperatively with area agencies and
state and local agencies to accomplish the duties listed in paragraphs (a) to
(h) of this subsection.
(2)(a) The
commission shall enter into an interagency agreement with the department to
contract for a department employee to serve as executive director of the
commission. The executive director shall be appointed by the Director of Human
Services in consultation with the Governor and subject to approval by the
commission, and shall serve at the pleasure of the Director of Human Services.
The commission may delegate to the executive director the authority to act on
behalf of the commission to carry out its duties and responsibilities,
including but not limited to:
(A) Entering into
contracts or agreements; and
(B) Taking
reasonable or necessary actions related to the commissions role as employer of
record for home care workers and personal support workers under ORS 410.612.
(b) The
commission shall enter into an interagency agreement with the department for
carrying out any of the duties or functions of the commission, for department
expenditures and for the provision of staff support by the department.
(3) When
conducting its activities, and in making decisions relating to those
activities, the commission shall first consider the effect of its activities
and decisions on:
(a) Improving the
quality of service delivered by home care workers and personal support workers;
(b) Ensuring
adequate hours of service are provided to elderly persons and persons with
disabilities by home care workers and personal support workers; and
(c) Ensuring that
services, activities and purchases that are purchased by elderly persons and
persons with disabilities other than home care services, including adult
support services, are not compromised or diminished.
(4) The
commission shall work with culturally diverse community-based organizations to
train and certify community health workers and personal health navigators. The
workers and navigators shall work as part of a multidisciplinary team under the
direction of a licensed or certified health care professional. The commission
shall recruit qualified home care workers and personal support workers who
desire to be trained and certified as community health workers or personal
health navigators.
(5) The
commission shall ensure that each coordinated care organization honors all of
the terms and conditions of employment established by the commission with
respect to the community health workers and personal health navigators referred
by the commission. This subsection does not require a coordinated care
organization to employ or contract with community health workers and personal
health navigators certified by the commission so long as the community health
workers and personal health navigators employed or otherwise retained by the
organization meet competency standards established by the authority under ORS
414.665.
(6) The
commission has the authority to contract for services, lease, acquire, hold,
own, encumber, insure, sell, replace, deal in and with and dispose of real and
personal property in its own name.
(7) As used in
this section, community health worker, coordinated care organization and personal
health navigator have the meanings given those terms in ORS 414.025. [2001
c.901 §3; 2007 c.70 §180; 2007 c.797 §4; 2010 c.100 §8; 2011 c.602 §23; 2014
c.116 §6; 2015 c.796 §§6,7; 2018 c.75 §6]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 410.604
03Subject to legislative amendments
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