Oregon Code § 676.380·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Community-based perinatal services access program; eligibility.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Doula has
the meaning given that term in ORS 414.025.
(b) Lactation
counselor and lactation educator have the meanings given those terms in ORS
676.665.
(c) Community-based
services during the perinatal period includes, but is not limited to, services
provided by a doula, lactation counselor or lactation educator to a pregnant or
postpartum individual from conception through one year postpartum.
(2)(a) The Oregon
Health Authority shall establish a community-based perinatal services access
program to support activities that increase access to culturally specific and
culturally competent community-based services during the perinatal period. The
program must issue grants to eligible entities with a demonstrated ability to
offer the activities described in this subsection, including culturally
specific organizations, the nine federally recognized tribes in this state,
nonprofit organizations and businesses.
(b) Grants issued
under this section may be used for purposes including, but not limited to:
(A) Paying for
costs of required training and education to provide community-based services
during the perinatal period, including tuition, fees, books and other materials
and supplies;
(B) Providing
wages and financial benefits for individuals who are training to provide
community-based services during the perinatal period;
(C) Outreach and
recruitment to attract individuals to training programs to provide
community-based services during the perinatal period;
(D) Funding for
culturally specific organizations and programs to:
(i) Establish or
expand community-based services during the perinatal period;
(ii) Support
billing insurance for community-based services during the perinatal period;
(iii) Provide
training and mentoring for providers of community-based services during the
perinatal period; and
(iv) Conduct
consumer or provider education and research regarding community-based services
during the perinatal period; and
(E) Funding to
provide technical assistance related to billing and consumer or provider
outreach and education to:
(i) Doulas; and
(ii)
Organizations that employ doulas or contract with doulas to provide doula
services.
(3) An eligible
entity that receives a grant issued under this section may use the grant to
provide funding to partner entities that are organized to meet the purposes of
the program.
(4) The authority
may administer the program directly or contract with a third party to
administer the program. If the authority contracts with a third party, the
third party must have experience in implementing state-funded grant programs
that utilize community and stakeholder engagement.
(5) The authority
may receive gifts, grants or contributions from any source, whether public or
private, to carry out the provisions of this section. Moneys received under
this section shall be deposited in the Community-Based Perinatal Services
Access Fund established under ORS 676.383. [2025 c.539 §1]