Oregon Code § 431.122·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Members; terms; meetings; compensation.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Community-based
organization means a nongovernmental organization that provides culturally and
linguistic responsive services that are informed by the community, to improve
the communitys health and well-being, and that provides services intended to
reach individuals disproportionately impacted by health risks and disease.
(b) Rural means
a geographic area that is at least 10 miles from a population center of at
least 40,000 residents.
(c) Urban means
a geographic area that is less than 10 miles from a population center of at
least 40,000 residents.
(2)(a) The Oregon
Public Health Advisory Board is established for the purpose of advising and
making recommendations to the Oregon Health Authority and the Oregon Health
Policy Board. The Oregon Public Health Advisory Board shall consist of:
(A) Eighteen
members appointed by the Governor as specified in paragraph (b) of this
subsection;
(B) The Public
Health Director or the Public Health Directors designee;
(C) If the Public
Health Director is not the State Health Officer, the State Health Officer or a
physician licensed under ORS chapter 677 acting as the State Health Officers
designee;
(D) If the Public
Health Director is the State Health Officer, a representative from the Oregon
Health Authority who is familiar with public health programs and public health
activities in this state; and
(E) A designee of
the Oregon Health Policy Board.
(b) The Governor
shall appoint the following individuals to the board:
(A) A state
employee who has technical expertise in the field of public health;
(B) A local
public health administrator who supervises public health programs and public
health activities in Benton, Clackamas, Deschutes, Jackson, Lane, Marion,
Multnomah or Washington County;
(C) A local
public health administrator who supervises public health programs and public
health activities in Coos, Douglas, Josephine, Klamath, Linn, Polk, Umatilla or
Yamhill County;
(D) A local
public health administrator who supervises public health programs and public
health activities in Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, Curry, Hood River, Jefferson,
Lincoln, Tillamook, Union or Wasco County;
(E) A local
public health administrator who supervises public health programs and public
health activities in Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Lake, Malheur, Morrow,
Sherman, Wallowa or Wheeler County;
(F) A local
health officer who is not a local public health administrator;
(G) An individual
who represents the Conference of Local Health Officials created under ORS
431.330;
(H) An individual
who is a member of, or who represents, a federally recognized Indian tribe in
this state;
(I) An individual
who represents coordinated care organizations;
(J) An individual
who represents health care organizations that are not coordinated care
organizations;
(K) An individual
who represents individuals who provide public health services directly to the
public;
(L) An expert in
the field of public health who has a background in academia;
(M) An expert in
population health metrics;
(N) An expert in
health equity;
(O) An individual
who represents a community-based organization serving a rural community;
(P) An individual
who represents a community-based organization serving an urban community;
(Q) An individual
who represents the education system from early learning through high school;
and
(R) An at-large
member.
(3)(a) The term
of office for a board member appointed under this section is four years, but a
member serves at the pleasure of the Governor. Before the expiration of the
term of a member, the Governor shall appoint a successor whose term begins on
January 1 next following. A member is eligible for reappointment. If there is a
vacancy for any cause, the Governor shall make an appointment to become
immediately effective for the unexpired term.
(b) Members of
the board described in subsection (2)(a)(B) to (E) of this section are
nonvoting ex officio members of the board.
(4) A majority of
the voting members of the board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(5) Official
action by the board requires the approval of a majority of the voting members
of the board.
(6) The board
shall elect one of its voting members to serve as chairperson.
(7) The board
shall meet at times and places specified by the call of the chairperson or of a
majority of the voting members of the board.
(8) The board may
adopt rules necessary for the operation of the board.
(9) The board may
establish committees and subcommittees necessary for the operation of the
board.
(10) Voting
members of the board are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in
ORS 292.495. [Formerly 431.195; 2017 c.627 §8a; 2023 c.199 §10]