OAR 333-610-0110
Intermediate Care Facilities for Chemically Dependent Persons, Including Alcoholics


Distinct part intermediate care beds for Chemically dependent persons, including alcoholics, when the facility houses any such individuals who require nursing care services of a level, frequency and duration equivalent to intermediate care facility nursing as defined by the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division, must be licensed by the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division, rather than by the Addictions and Mental Health Division, and are subject to certificate of need according to ORS Chapter 442 (Health Planning). In determining need, the division shall take into account long-range plans of the Addictions and Mental Health Division; shall consider comparative bed ratios in other states; and shall search, review and analyze existing professional literature and reports. The division shall evaluate local, substate, regional and statewide need, considering access, quality and costs. Public and private facility beds shall be considered as equivalent for purposes of meeting the limited need for this category of care.

Source: Rule 333-610-0110 — Intermediate Care Facilities for Chemically Dependent Persons, Including Alcoholics, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-610-0110.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-610-0110’s source at or​.us