Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 § 413.109 — Acceptance and expenditures of funds received from private sources
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 413 ·
Oregon Code § 413.109·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Acceptance and expenditures of funds received from private sources.
(1) The Oregon Health Authority
may accept funds, money or other valuable things from relatives, corporations
or interested persons or organizations for the care and support of needy
persons and may expend the same for the care and support of the individual or
individuals for whom the moneys were paid.
(2) The authority
may accept from individuals, corporations and organizations contributions or
gifts in cash or otherwise that shall be disbursed in the same manner as moneys
appropriated for medical assistance purposes, unless the donor of a gift stipulates
a different manner in which a gift must be expended. Moneys received under this
section shall be deposited with the State Treasurer in an account separate and
distinct from the General Fund. Interest earned by the account shall be
credited to the account. Moneys in the account are continuously appropriated to
the department for the purposes specified in this section. [2011 c.720 §45;
2013 c.688 §66]
Note:
See first note under 413.105.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 413.109
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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