Oregon Code § 441.406·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of ombudsman; rules.
(1) The Long Term Care Ombudsman shall carry out the following duties:
(a) Investigate
and resolve complaints made by or for residents of long term care facilities
about administrative actions that may adversely affect their health, safety,
welfare or rights, including subpoenaing any person to appear, to give sworn
testimony or to produce documentary or other evidence that is reasonably
material to any matter under investigation.
(b) Notify the
Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority about disease
outbreaks reported by residents to the ombudsman or identified by the
ombudsman.
(c) Undertake,
participate in or cooperate with persons and agencies in such conferences,
inquiries, meetings or studies as may lead to improvements in the functioning
of long term care facilities.
(d) Monitor the
development and implementation of federal, state and local laws, regulations
and policies that relate to long term care facilities in this state.
(e) Provide
information to public agencies about the problems of residents of long term
care facilities.
(f) Work closely
with cooperative associations and citizen groups in this state and the state
protection and advocacy system under ORS 192.517.
(g) Widely
publicize the Long Term Care Ombudsmans services, purpose and mode of
operation.
(h) Collaborate
with the Oregon Health Authority, the Department of Human Services, the Long
Term Care Administrators Board and any other appropriate agencies and
organizations to establish a statewide system to collect and analyze
information on complaints and conditions in long term care facilities for the
purpose of publicizing improvements and resolving significant problems.
(i) Contract with
the state protection and advocacy system described in ORS 192.517 (1) to
provide services and assistance to persons who are prospective or current
residents of a mental health treatment facility or of a residential facility
for individuals with developmental disabilities when the system has received a
notice regarding the person pursuant to ORS 125.060 (7)(c) or (8)(c).
(j) Appoint
designees to serve as local representatives of the office of the Long Term Care
Ombudsman in various districts of the state and regularly monitor their
functions.
(k) Specify
qualifications and duties of designees.
(L) Adopt rules
necessary for carrying out ORS 441.402 to 441.414, after consultation with the
Residential Ombudsman and Public Guardianship Advisory Board.
(m) Provide
periodically, or at least annually, a report to the Governor, authority,
department and Legislative Assembly.
(n) Prepare
necessary reports with the assistance of the authority and the department.
(o) Advise and
support the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator appointed under ORS 125.678.
(p) Supervise,
monitor, advise and support the Residential Facilities Ombudsman appointed
under ORS 443.382.
(2) At least
quarterly, the Department of Human Services shall provide the Long Term Care
Ombudsman with a list of the number of licensed or certified beds in each long
term care facility for which the ombudsman has responsibilities under this
section. [Formerly 441.109; 2017 c.441 §§12,12a; 2018 c.61 §17; 2019 c.592 §8]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.406
03Subject to legislative amendments
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