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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 § 415.063 — Permissible use of compliance self-evaluative audit document by Oregon Health

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 ·
Oregon Code § 415.063 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Permissible use of compliance self-evaluative audit document by Oregon Health Authority; consideration of document in determining of civil penalty. (1) ORS 415.062 does not prohibit the Oregon Health Authority from acquiring any compliance self-evaluative audit document or examining any person in connection with the document. If the authority determines that the actions of a coordinated care organization are egregious, the authority may introduce and use the document in any administrative proceeding or civil action under ORS 415.012 to 415.430 or rules adopted pursuant to ORS 415.011. (2) Any compliance self-evaluative audit document submitted to the authority under this section and in the possession of the authority remains the property of the coordinated care organization and is not subject to disclosure or production under ORS 192.311 to 192.478. (3)(a) The authority shall consider the corrective action taken by a coordinated care organization to eliminate problems identified in the compliance self-evaluative audit document as a mitigating factor when determining a civil penalty or other action against the coordinated care organization. (b) The authority may, in the authority’s sole discretion, decline to impose a civil penalty or take other action against a coordinated care organization based on information obtained from a compliance self-evaluative audit document if the coordinated care organization has taken reasonable corrective action to eliminate the problems identified in the document. (4) Disclosure of a compliance self-evaluative audit document to a governmental agency, whether voluntarily or pursuant to compulsion of law, does not constitute a waiver of the privilege set forth in ORS 415.062 for any other purpose. (5) The authority may not be compelled to produce a compliance self-evaluative audit document. [2019 c.478 §18]
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