OAR 411-325-0020
Definitions and Acronyms


In addition to the following definitions, OAR 411-317-0000 (General Definitions and Acronyms for Developmental Disabilities Services) includes general definitions for words and terms frequently used in OAR chapter 411, division 325. If a word or term is defined differently in OAR 411-317-0000 (General Definitions and Acronyms for Developmental Disabilities Services), the definition in this rule applies.

(1)

“24-Hour Residential Program” means the distinct method for the delivery of home and community-based services in a 24-hour residential setting by a provider certified and endorsed according to the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(2)

“24-Hour Residential Setting” means a residential home, apartment, or duplex, licensed by the Department under ORS 443.410 (Single license required), where home and community-based services are provided to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. A 24-hour residential setting is considered a provider owned, controlled, or operated residential setting.

(3)

“Apartment” means “24-hour residential setting” as defined in this rule.

(4)

“Applicant” means a person, agency, corporation, or governmental unit, who applies for a license to deliver home and community-based services in a 24-hour residential setting.

(5)

“CDDP” means “Community Developmental Disabilities Program”.

(6)

“Certificate” means the document issued by the Department to a provider that certifies the provider is eligible under the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323 to receive state funds for the delivery of services through an endorsed 24-hour residential setting.

(7)

“Denial” means the refusal of the Department to issue a certificate, endorsement, or license to operate a 24-hour residential program or 24-hour residential setting because the Department has determined the provider or the home is not in compliance with these rules or the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(8)

“Duplex” means “24-hour residential setting” as defined in this rule.

(9)

“Educational Surrogate” means the person who acts in place of the parent of a child in safeguarding the rights of the child in the public education decision-making process:

(a)

When the parent of the child cannot be identified or located after reasonable efforts.

(b)

When there is reasonable cause to believe the child has a disability and is a ward of the state.

(c)

At the request of the parent of the child or young adult student.

(10)

“Endorsement” means the authorization to deliver services in a 24-hour residential setting. An endorsement is issued by the Department to a certified provider that has met the qualification criteria outlined in these rules and the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(11)

“Executive Director” means the person designated by a board of directors or corporate owner responsible for the operation of a 24-hour residential program and the delivery of services in a 24-hour residential setting.

(12)

“Home” means “24-hour residential setting” as defined in this rule.

(13)

“ISP” means “Individual Support Plan”.

(14)

“License” means a document granted by the Department to an applicant who is in compliance with the requirements of these rules and the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(15)

“Licensee” means the person or organization to whom a certificate, endorsement, and license is granted.

(16)

“Modified Diet” means the texture or consistency of food or drink is altered or limited, such as no hard foods, thickened fluids, mechanical soft, finely chopped, pureed, or bread only soaked in milk.

(17)

“Nursing Services” means the provision of individual-specific advice, plans, or interventions by a nurse at a home based on the nursing process as outlined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing. Nursing services differ from administrative nursing services.

(18)

“OCCS” means the “Office of Client and Community Services”.

(19)

“OIS” means “Oregon Intervention System”.

(20)

“Oregon Core Competencies” means:

(a)

The list of skills and knowledge required for newly hired staff in the areas of health, safety, rights, values and personal regard, and the mission of the provider.

(b)

The associated timelines in which newly hired staff must demonstrate the competencies.

(21)

“OSIPM” means “Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical”.

(22)

“Revocation” means the action taken by the Department to rescind a certificate, endorsement, or license to operate a 24-hour residential program or 24-hour residential setting after the Department determines a provider or home is not in compliance with one or more of these rules or the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(23)

“Special Diets” means the specially prepared food or particular types of food specific to the medical condition or diagnosis of an individual and in support of an evidence-based treatment regimen. Examples of special diets include, but are not limited to, low calorie, high fiber, diabetic, low salt, lactose free, or low fat diets. Special diets do not include a diet where extra or additional food is offered without the order of a physician but may not be eaten, such as offering prunes each morning at breakfast or including fresh fruit with each meal.

(24)

“Suspension” means an immediate temporary withdrawal of the approval to operate a 24-hour residential program or 24-hour residential setting after the Department determines a provider or home is not in compliance with one or more of these rules or the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 323.

(25)

“These Rules” mean the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 325.

Source: Rule 411-325-0020 — Definitions and Acronyms, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=411-325-0020.

411–325–0010
Statement of Purpose
411–325–0020
Definitions and Acronyms
411–325–0025
Program Management
411–325–0030
Issuance of License
411–325–0040
Application for Initial License
411–325–0050
License Expiration, Termination of Operations, License Return
411–325–0060
License Conditions
411–325–0070
License Renewal
411–325–0090
Change of Ownership, Legal Entity, Legal Status, Management Corporation
411–325–0110
Variances
411–325–0120
Medical Services
411–325–0130
Food and Nutrition
411–325–0140
Physical Environment
411–325–0150
General Safety
411–325–0170
Staffing Requirements
411–325–0180
Individual Summary Sheets
411–325–0185
Emergency Information
411–325–0200
Transportation
411–325–0220
Individual Furnishings
411–325–0230
Emergency Plan and Safety Review
411–325–0240
Assessment of Fire Evacuation Assistance
411–325–0250
Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety
411–325–0260
Individual Fire Evacuation Safety Plans
411–325–0270
Fire Safety Requirements for Homes on a Single Property or on Contiguous Property Serving Six or More Individuals
411–325–0280
Fire Safety Requirements for Homes or Duplexes Serving Five or Fewer Individuals
411–325–0290
Fire Safety Requirements for Apartments Serving Five or Fewer Individuals
411–325–0300
Residency Agreements, Individual Rights, Complaints, Notification of Planned Action, and Hearings
411–325–0350
Behavior Supports and Physical Restraints
411–325–0360
Psychotropic Medications and Medications for Behavior
411–325–0370
Individuals’ Personal Property
411–325–0380
Handling and Managing Individuals’ Money
411–325–0390
Entry, Exit, Transfer, and Closure
411–325–0410
Community Living Supports
411–325–0430
Individual Support Plan
411–325–0440
Children’s Direct Contracted Services
411–325–0445
Notification of School District - Homes Serving Five or More Children
411–325–0460
Civil Penalties
411–325–0470
License Denial, Suspension, Revocation, Refusal to Renew
411–325–0480
Criminal Penalties
411–325–0490
Provider Eligibility for Medicaid Service Payment
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 411-325-0020’s source at or​.us