Oregon Code § 430.560·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Health Authority adoption of requirements for contracted drug treatment
programs; rules.
(1) The Oregon Health Authority shall adopt rules to establish requirements, in
accordance with ORS 430.357, for drug treatment programs that contract with the
authority and that involve:
(a)
Detoxification;
(b)
Detoxification with acupuncture and counseling; and
(c) The supplying
of synthetic opiates to such persons under close supervision and control.
However, the supplying of synthetic opiates shall be used only when
detoxification or detoxification with acupuncture and counseling has proven
ineffective or upon a written request of a physician licensed by the Oregon
Medical Board or a naturopathic physician licensed by the Oregon Board of
Naturopathic Medicine showing medical need for synthetic opiates. A copy of the
request must be included in the clients permanent treatment and releasing
authority records.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, synthetic opiates may be made
available to a pregnant woman with her informed consent without prior resort to
the treatment programs described in subsection (1)(a) and (b) of this section. [Formerly
475.715; 1979 c.744 §29; 1991 c.574 §3; 2005 c.264 §22; 2009 c.595 §503; 2011
c.673 §35; 2017 c.356 §57; 2019 c.470 §3]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 430.560
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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