Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 414 § 414.782 — Reimbursement to ensure access to addiction treatment statewide

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 414 ·
Oregon Code § 414.782 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Reimbursement to ensure access to addiction treatment statewide. The Oregon Health Authority, with the advice of stakeholders and the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, may establish minimum rates of reimbursement paid by the authority or coordinated care organizations to addiction treatment providers to ensure medical assistance recipients’ access, without delay, to all modalities of addiction treatment within each geographic region of this state. [2021 c.667 §8] Note: See note under 414.781. PAYMENT OF MEDICAL EXPENSES OF PERSON IN CUSTODY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
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