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OR SB422
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lisa Reynolds
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AI Summary
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Department of Human Services must implement a pilot stabilization program to reduce placement disruptions for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including those with co-occurring diagnoses
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Up to six months of additional funding provided to foster care providers for individuals discharged from Oregon State Hospital, child welfare services, or the criminal/juvenile justice system while support needs are assessed
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Establishes a centralized provider training unit for advanced-level training and crisis support, plus grants to counties for specialized provider training and technical assistance
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Creates a multi-agency coalition including DHS, Oregon Health Authority, Oregon Youth Authority, individuals with disabilities, and advocates to develop sustainable cross-agency service solutions
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Report on program outcomes due to legislative committees by September 15, 2026; program sunsets January 2, 2027; effective immediately upon passage as emergency legislation
Legislative Description
Relating to developmental disabilities services; declaring an emergency.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025