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OR HB3069
Bill
Status
8/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jason Kropf
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AI Summary
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Establishes the Oregon Public Safety Coordination Grant Program within the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to consolidate multiple grant programs including Justice Reinvestment, Treatment Courts, Behavioral Health Deflection, and IMPACTS programs under a unified county application process with biennial public safety plans
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Expands the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission from 9 to 12 members, adding representatives from victim services programs, community reentry organizations, and the Judicial Department, with enhanced requirements for geographic, racial, ethnic, and gender diversity
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Creates the Oregon Law Enforcement Grant Program consolidating grants for organized retail theft enforcement, illegal marijuana market enforcement, and jail-based medications for opioid use disorder treatment into a streamlined application process for cities and counties
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Restructures the Oregon Behavioral Health Deflection Program funding formula to distribute 25% based on historical allocations, 70% based on projected populations served, with minimum county grants of $300,000 initially transitioning to $150,000 and competitive grants in future years
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Transfers administration of the IMPACTS (Improving People's Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services) Program from the Oregon Health Authority's grant review committee to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, effective July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Relating to public safety; and declaring an emergency.
Last Action
Chapter 557, (2025 Laws): Effective date July 17, 2025.
8/7/2025