Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 427 § 427.101 — Definitions for ORS 427.115, 427.121, 427.154, 427.215, 430.662 and 430.664
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 427 ·
Oregon Code § 427.101·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 427.115, 427.121, 427.154, 427.215, 430.662 and 430.664.
As used in this section and ORS
427.115, 427.121, 427.154, 427.215, 430.662 and 430.664:
(1) Community
living setting means:
(a) A residential
setting;
(b) An individuals
home or the home of the individuals family; or
(c) Other
nonresidential setting.
(2) Developmental
disability services means the following services as provided for individuals
with intellectual or developmental disabilities:
(a) Services
designed to develop or maintain the individuals skills in the following areas:
(A) Eating,
bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, mobility and other personal needs;
(B)
Self-awareness and self-control, social responsiveness, social amenities,
interpersonal skills, interpersonal relationships and social connections;
(C) Community
participation, recreation and the ability to use available community services,
facilities or businesses;
(D) Expressive
and receptive skills in verbal and nonverbal language, the functional
application of acquired reading and writing skills and other communication
needs; and
(E) Planning and
preparing meals, budgeting, laundering, housecleaning and other personal
environmental needs;
(b) Case
management;
(c) Services
described in ORS 430.215;
(d) Employment
services;
(e) Environmental
accessibility adaptations;
(f) Specialized
supports; and
(g) Specialized
medical equipment and supplies.
(3) Employment
services means services provided to develop or maintain the skills necessary
for an individual to obtain and retain employment, including job assessment,
job exploration, job development, job training, job coaching, work skills, and
ongoing supports.
(4) Environmental
accessibility adaptations means physical modifications to an individuals home
that are necessary to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the individual
in the home, or that enable the individual to function with greater
independence in the home.
(5) Individualized
service plan means a plan described in ORS 427.107 (2)(i), (j) and (k) that
identifies the resources, services and purchases necessary for an individual
with a developmental disability to achieve identified personal goals and
maximize self-determination.
(6) Person-centered
planning means an informal or formal process for gathering and organizing
information that helps an individual to:
(a) Enhance
self-determination by choosing personal goals and lifestyle preferences;
(b) Design
strategies and networks of support to achieve personal goals and a preferred
lifestyle using individual strengths, relationships and resources; and
(c) Identify, use
and strengthen naturally occurring opportunities for support in the home and in
the community.
(7) Residential
setting means one of the following community living settings licensed or
regulated by the Department of Human Services:
(a) Residential
facilities licensed under ORS 443.400 to 443.455;
(b) Licensed
adult foster homes, as defined in ORS 443.705;
(c) Developmental
disability child foster homes certified under ORS 443.835;
(d) Group homes;
and
(e) Supported
living programs.
(8) Self-determination
means empowering individuals to:
(a) Make their
own choices and decisions;
(b) Select and
plan, together with freely chosen family members and friends, the developmental
disability services that are necessary for an individual to live, work and
recreate in the setting that the individual chooses and in the community;
(c) Control, or
have input regarding, the manner in which resources are used to obtain needed
services and supports, with the help of a social support network if needed;
(d) Live an
autonomous life in the community, rich in community affiliations, through
formal or informal arrangements of resources and personnel and contribute to
their community in the ways they choose;
(e) Have a valued
role in the community through competitive employment, organizational
affiliations, personal development and general caring for others in the
community, and to be accountable for spending public dollars in ways that are
life-enhancing for the individual; and
(f) Speak or act
on their own behalf or on behalf of others, including participating in
policy-making and legislative processes.
(9) Service
provider means any person who is paid a service rate by the department to
provide one or more of the services identified in the individualized service
plan of an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability
regardless of where the service is provided.
(10) Service
rate means the amount of reimbursement paid to a service provider to care for
an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability.
(11)(a) Specialized
medical equipment and supplies means:
(A) Devices,
aids, controls, supplies or appliances that enable individuals:
(i) To increase
their ability to perform activities of daily living; or
(ii) To perceive,
control or commun
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 427.101
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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