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Committee adds funding, sends bill on residential behavioral-health reports to Ways and Means
Summary
The Public Safety Subcommittee adopted an amendment adding one-time funding and moved House Bill 2015, which directs the Oregon Health Authority to produce a series of reports and adopt licensing rules for residential treatment, to the Ways and Means Committee with a due-pass recommendation.
The Public Safety Subcommittee adopted an amendment Tuesday that adds one-time funding to House Bill 2015 and moved the measure to the full Ways and Means Committee with a due-pass recommendation.
House Bill 2015 requires the Oregon Health Authority to submit three reports, including a final report due Sept. 15, 2026, summarizing findings and legislative recommendations on alternatives or exceptions to nurse staffing requirements in residential treatment facilities, federally approved methodologies to reimburse…
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