Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 § 441.303 — Establishment of Facility Fund; fees from facilities in addition to license or
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 ·
Oregon Code § 441.303·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Establishment of Facility Fund; fees from facilities in addition to license or
application fee; use of fees.
(1) The Facility Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and
distinct from the General Fund, consisting of payments made by facilities to
the Department of Human Services as specified in this section. Interest earned
by the Facility Fund shall be credited to the fund. Moneys in the fund are
continuously appropriated to the department for the purpose of paying:
(a) The
reasonable expenses of a trustee appointed under ORS 441.281 if funds collected
by a trustee under ORS 441.289 and 441.293 are insufficient to meet those
expenses; or
(b) The
reasonable expenses of a temporary manager appointed under ORS 441.333 if funds
collected by a temporary manager are insufficient to meet those expenses.
(2) Each licensee
shall pay annually to the department an amount not to exceed the annual license
fee or application fee for the facility under ORS 441.020 or 443.415. The
facility payment shall be due annually on a date fixed by the department and
enforced in the same manner as the license fee for the particular facility is
payable and enforceable. The amount of payments shall be set so as to acquire
in the fund the $750,000 described in subsection (3) of this section.
(3) Whenever the
balance of moneys in the fund established under this section reaches $750,000,
the department shall discontinue collecting the facility payment described in
subsection (2) of this section. However, whenever the fund balance falls below
$600,000, the department shall reinstitute the facility payment described in
subsection (2) of this section until the fund is restored to at least $750,000.
The departments notice of intent to reinstitute the facility payment shall
include a summary of the amounts expended by the department from the fund and
the balance of the fund on the date of the notice. The department may use
reasonable amounts from the fund necessary to administer the fund.
(4) Whenever the
department is required to use any amount in the fund to meet the expenses of a
trustee appointed under ORS 441.281 or a temporary manager appointed under ORS
441.333, the amount used shall constitute a loan to the facility and shall be repayable
to the fund under such terms and conditions as the facility and the department
agree. The rate of interest shall be set by the department to reflect the
prevailing market rate on similar loans. Interest earned under this subsection
shall be credited to the fund established under this section.
(5) The facility
payment described in subsection (2) of this section shall be considered an
allowable cost in setting the reimbursement rates of a facility by the
department.
(6) The court may
order that the trustee file an undertaking with the clerk of the court. The
fund established under this section may serve as surety for the undertaking. [1981
c.868 §7a; 1983 c.787 §1; 1987 c.428 §21; 1989 c.966 §49; 2003 c.14 §255; 2009
c.539 §7; 2017 c.679 §38]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.303
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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