Oregon Code § 675.178·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Agency
director appointment; powers.
(1) The Mental Health Regulatory Agency is under the supervision and control of
the Director of the Mental Health Regulatory Agency, who is responsible for the
performance of the duties, functions and powers and for the organization of the
agency.
(2) The regulated
boards shall jointly appoint the director, who shall serve at the direction of
the boards. If the boards cannot agree on a director, the Governor shall
appoint a director from individuals suggested by each board, and the Governors
decision is final.
(3) The director
is authorized to carry out the provisions of:
(a) ORS 675.010
to 675.150 as prescribed by the Oregon Board of Psychology; and
(b) ORS 675.715
to 675.835 as prescribed by the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional
Counselors and Therapists.
(4) The director
may appoint officers and hire employees as necessary to assist the director in
fulfilling the duties, functions and powers conferred on the director by this
section.
(5) The director
may prescribe the duties and fix the compensation of officers appointed by the
director and employees hired by the director.
(6) The director
has all the powers necessary for the director to fulfill the directors duties
as prescribed by the regulated boards under subsection (3) of this section. [2017
c.104 §7]
Note:
See note under 675.160.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 675.178
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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