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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 § 430.223 — Comprehensive statewide plan; reports; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 ·
Oregon Code § 430.223 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Comprehensive statewide plan; reports; rules. (1) For purposes of this section, “program” means a substance use prevention, substance use disorder treatment or recovery support services program that receives state funds or state-administered funds. (2) The Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission established under ORS 430.221 shall develop a comprehensive substance use prevention, substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services plan for this state. The plan may include, but is not limited to, recommendations regarding: (a) Capacity, type and utilization of programs; (b) Methods to assess the effectiveness and performance of programs; (c) The best use of existing programs; (d) Budget policy priorities for participating state agencies; (e) Standards for licensing programs; (f) Minimum standards for contracting for, providing and coordinating substance use prevention, substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services; (g) The most effective and efficient use of participating state agency resources to support programs; and (h) Youth substance use prevention and youth substance use disorder treatment and recovery strategies to reduce substance use disorders among individuals who are up to 26 years of age and their families. (3) All participating state agencies shall: (a) Meet with the commission on a quarterly basis, or as requested by the commission, to review and report on each agency’s progress on implementing the plan; (b) Report to the commission, in the manner prescribed by the commission, each agency’s process and outcome measures established under the plan; and (c) Provide notice to the commission at least 45 days before adopting any rule relating to substance use prevention, substance use disorder treatment or recovery support services. (4) The commission shall review and update the plan no later than July 1 of each even-numbered year and shall submit to the Governor and to the appropriate committees or interim committees of the Legislative Assembly a report on the metrics and other indicators of progress in achieving the goals of the plan. (5) The commission may: (a) Conduct studies related to the duties of the commission in collaboration with other state agencies; (b) Apply for and receive gifts and grants for public and private sources; and (c) Use funds received by the commission to carry out the purposes of ORS 430.220 and 430.221 and this section. (6) All participating state agencies and local agencies shall assist the commission in developing the comprehensive substance use prevention, substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services plan. (7) The commission may adopt rules to carry out its duties under this section. [Formerly 430.242; 2022 c.63 §3; 2025 c.495 §4] Note: See note under 430.220.
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