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Subcommittee advances bill extending criminal-records check window for health providers to three years
Summary
LFO told the Ways and Means Human Services subcommittee that House Bill 4115 would extend the criminal-records check completion period from 18 months to three years, require OHA/DHS notifications and retroactive reimbursements for behavioral health services; the subcommittee voted to send the bill to the full committee.
The Ways and Means Human Services subcommittee advanced House Bill 4115 to the full Ways and Means Committee after the Legislative Fiscal Office presented its recommendation.
A Legislative Fiscal Office analyst summarized the bill: "The measure extends a period, in which the Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services can complete a criminal records check from an 18 month period to a 3…
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