(1) The Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon finds that each citizen of this state is entitled to basic public health services which promote and preserve the health of the people of Oregon. To provide for basic public health services the state, in partnership with county governments, shall maintain and improve public health services through county or district administered public health programs.
(2) County governments or health districts established under ORS 431.414 are the local public health authority responsible for management of local public health services unless the county contracts with private persons or an agency to act as the local public health authority or the county relinquishes authority to the state. If authority is relinquished, the state may then contract with private persons or an agency or perform the services.
(3) All expenditure of public funds utilized to provide public health services on the local level must be approved by the local public health authority unless the county has relinquished authority to the state or an exception has been approved by the Department of Human Services with the concurrence of the Conference of Local Health Officials.
(4) The Department of Human Services:
(a) Shall contract for the provision of maternal and child public health services with any tribal governing council of a federally recognized Indian tribe that requests to receive funding and to deliver services under the federal Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Program.
(b) May contract directly with any tribal governing council of a federally recognized Indian tribe for provision of public health services and programs not required under paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(5) Contracts authorized by subsection (4) of this section must specify that:
(a) Payments will be made to the tribe on a per capita or other equitable formula basis;
(b) The tribe must provide services that are comparable to the services provided by a local public health authority; and
(c) The tribe must comply with any state or federal requirements with which a local public health authority providing the same services must comply. [1983 c.398 §1; 2005 c.493 §1]
Note: 431.375 to 431.385 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 431 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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