Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 § 441.650 — Investigation of abuse complaint; initial status report; content; distribution
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 ·
Oregon Code § 441.650·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Investigation of abuse complaint; initial status report; content; distribution
of report; duties of investigator; investigation report.
(1) Upon receipt of the oral or
written report required under ORS 441.640, or of an abuse complaint, the area
agency on aging, the Department of Human Services or the law enforcement agency
shall cause an investigation to be commenced as follows:
(a) Within two
hours, if the complaint alleges that a residents health or safety is in
imminent danger or that the resident has recently died, been hospitalized or
been treated in an emergency room; or
(b) Prior to the
end of the next working day, if the complaint alleges that circumstances exist
that could result in abuse and that the circumstances could place a residents
health or safety in imminent danger.
(2) If the law
enforcement agency conducting the investigation finds reasonable cause to
believe that abuse has occurred, the law enforcement agency shall notify in
writing the local office of the area agency or the department as appropriate.
Except in cases where the investigation is part of nursing facility surveyor
activity pursuant to federal law, the area agency or the department shall
complete an initial status report within two working days of the start of the
investigation that includes:
(a) A summary of
the complaint that identifies each alleged incident or problem;
(b) The status of
the investigation;
(c) Whether an
abuse complaint was initially filed at the direction of the administration of
the facility;
(d) A
determination of whether protection of the resident is needed and whether the
facility must take action;
(e) The name and
telephone number of the investigator; and
(f) The projected
date that the investigation report will be completed and a statement that the
report will be available upon request after the department issues a letter of
determination.
(3) The initial
status report described in subsection (2) of this section shall be provided
either in person or by mail to the following individuals as soon as
practicable, but no later than two working days after its completion:
(a) The
complainant, unless the complainant waives the requirement;
(b) If the
complaint involves a specific resident, the resident or a person designated to
receive information concerning the resident;
(c) A
representative of the Long Term Care Ombudsman, upon request;
(d) The long term
care facility; and
(e) The agency
that licenses the facility.
(4) The initial
status report described in subsection (2) of this section shall be available
for public inspection.
(5) When copies
of the initial status report described in subsection (2) of this section are
made available to individuals listed in subsection (3) of this section, the
names of the resident involved, the complainant and any individuals interviewed
by the investigator shall be deleted from the copies.
(6) In
investigating an abuse complaint, the investigator shall:
(a) Make an
unannounced visit to the facility, except as provided by ORS 441.690, to
determine the nature and cause of the abuse of the resident;
(b) Interview all
available witnesses identified by any source as having personal knowledge
relevant to the abuse complaint, such interviews to be private unless the
witness expressly requests the interview not to be private;
(c) Make personal
inspection of all physical circumstances that are relevant and material and
that are susceptible to objective observation; and
(d) Write an
investigation report that includes:
(A) The
investigators personal observations;
(B) A review of
documents and records;
(C) A summary of
all witness statements; and
(D) A statement
of the factual basis for the findings for each incident or problem alleged in
the complaint.
(7) Within five
working days of completion of the investigation and not later than 60 days from
completion of the initial status report described in subsection (2) of this
section, the investigator shall provide the department with the written report
required by subsection (6) of this section. The department shall make the
investigation report available upon request after the letter of determination
is complete. When copies of the report are made available, the names of the
resident involved, the complainant and any individuals interviewed by the
investigator shall be deleted from the copies. [1979 c.770 §5; 1987 c.428 §29;
1993 c.759 §5; 2021 c.392 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.650
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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