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OR HB2040
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Robert Nosse
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AI Summary
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Department of Consumer and Business Services must establish a complaint process for health care providers to report violations by health insurers, including health benefit plans, HMOs, and health care services contractors
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Oregon Health Authority must establish a separate complaint process for health care providers to report violations by coordinated care organizations under ORS chapter 414
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DCBS may establish or increase licensing/application fees on health insurers to fund administration, with fees deposited into the Consumer and Business Services Fund
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OHA may impose fees on coordinated care organizations to fund administration, with fees deposited into the Oregon Health Authority Fund
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Complaint processes become operative July 1, 2026; act takes effect 91st day after 2025 legislative session adjourns
Legislative Description
Relating to a health care provider complaint process; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025