Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 § 415.284 — Appointment of special deputy directors to assist in supervision of CCO or
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 ·
Oregon Code § 415.284·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment of special deputy directors to assist in supervision of CCO or
delinquency proceedings.
The Oregon Health Authority, in connection with supervising a coordinated care
organization or conducting a delinquency proceeding, may appoint one or more
special deputy directors to act for the authority and may employ counsel,
clerks and assistants as the authority deems necessary. Unless otherwise
provided by the authority, a person so appointed is not a state employee solely
by reason of the appointment. The compensation of the special deputies,
counsel, clerks or assistants and all expenses of supervising the coordinated
care organization or taking possession of a delinquent coordinated care
organization and conducting delinquency proceedings must be paid out of the
funds or assets of the coordinated care organization. A special deputy acting
within limits the authority imposes with respect to supervising a coordinated
care organization or conducting delinquency proceedings has a receivers powers
and is subject to a receivers duties. [2019 c.478 §37]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 415.284
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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