ORS 413.550
Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559


As used in ORS 413.550 (Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559) to 413.559 (Requirement for provider to work with health care interpreter from registry):

(1)

“Certified health care interpreter” means an individual who has been approved and certified by the Oregon Health Authority.

(2)

“Health care” means medical, surgical or hospital care or any other remedial care recognized by state law, including physical and behavioral health care.

(3)

“Health care interpreter” means an individual who is readily able to:

(a)

Communicate with a person with limited English proficiency;

(b)

Accurately interpret the oral statements of a person with limited English proficiency, or the statements of a person who communicates in sign language, into English;

(c)

Sight translate documents from a person with limited English proficiency;

(d)

Interpret the oral statements of other persons into the language of the person with limited English proficiency or into sign language; and

(e)

Sight translate documents in English into the language of the person with limited English proficiency.

(4)

“Person with limited English proficiency” means a person who, by reason of place of birth or culture, speaks a language other than English and does not speak English with adequate ability to communicate effectively with a health care provider.

(5)

“Qualified health care interpreter” means an individual who has received a valid letter of qualification from the authority.

(6)

“Sight translate” means to translate a written document into spoken or sign language. [Formerly 409.615; 2015 c.318 §1]
Note: The amendments to 413.550 (Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559) by section 8, chapter 453, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative September 1, 2022. See section 18, chapter 453, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative on and after September 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
413.550 (Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559). As used in ORS 413.550 (Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559) to 413.559 (Requirement for provider to work with health care interpreter from registry):

(1)

“Certified health care interpreter” means an individual who has been approved and certified by the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 413.558 (Procedures for testing, qualifications and certification of health care interpreters).

(2)

“Coordinated care organization” has the meaning given that term in ORS 414.025 (Definitions for ORS chapters 411, 413 and 414).

(3)

“Health care” means medical, surgical, oral or hospital care or any other remedial care recognized by state law, including physical and behavioral health care.

(4)

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(a)

“Health care interpreter” means an individual who is readily able to:

(A)

Communicate in English and communicate with a person with limited English proficiency or who communicates in signed language;

(B)

Accurately interpret the oral statements of a person with limited English proficiency, or the statements of a person who communicates in signed language, into English;

(C)

Accurately interpret oral statements in English to a person with limited English proficiency or who communicates in signed language;

(D)

Sight translate documents from a person with limited English proficiency; and

(E)

Interpret the oral statements of other persons into the language of the person with limited English proficiency or into signed language.

(b)

“Health care interpreter” also includes an individual who can provide the services described in paragraph (a) of this subsection using relay or indirect interpretation.

(5)

“Health care interpreter registry” means the registry described in ORS 413.558 (Procedures for testing, qualifications and certification of health care interpreters) that is administered by the authority.

(6)

“Health care provider” means any of the following that are reimbursed with public funds, in whole or in part:

(a)

An individual licensed or certified by the:

(A)

State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology;

(B)

State Board of Chiropractic Examiners;

(C)

State Board of Licensed Social Workers;

(D)

Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists;

(E)

Oregon Board of Dentistry;

(F)

State Board of Massage Therapists;

(G)

Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine;

(H)

Oregon State Board of Nursing;

(I)

Oregon Board of Optometry;

(J)

State Board of Pharmacy;

(K)

Oregon Medical Board;

(L)

Occupational Therapy Licensing Board;

(M)

Oregon Board of Physical Therapy;

(N)

Oregon Board of Psychology;

(O)

Board of Medical Imaging;

(P)

State Board of Direct Entry Midwifery;

(Q)

Respiratory Therapist and Polysomnographic Technologist Licensing Board;

(R)

Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists;

(S)

Board of Licensed Dietitians; and

(T)

State Mortuary and Cemetery Board;

(b)

An emergency medical services provider licensed by the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 682.216 (Issuance of licenses);

(c)

A clinical laboratory licensed under ORS 438.110 (Standards for issuance and renewal of laboratory license);

(d)

A health care facility as defined in ORS 442.015 (Definitions);

(e)

A home health agency licensed under ORS 443.015 (License required);

(f)

A hospice program licensed under ORS 443.860 (License required); or

(g)

Any other person that provides health care or that bills for or is compensated for health care provided, in the normal course of business.

(7)

“Interpretation service company” means an entity, or a person acting on behalf of an entity, that is in the business of arranging for health care interpreters to work with health care providers in this state.

(8)

“Person with limited English proficiency” means a person who, by reason of place of birth or culture, communicates in a language other than English and does not communicate in English with adequate ability to communicate effectively with a health care provider.

(9)

“Prepaid managed care health services organization” has the meaning given that term in ORS 414.025 (Definitions for ORS chapters 411, 413 and 414).

(10)

“Qualified health care interpreter” means an individual who has been issued a valid letter of qualification from the authority under ORS 413.558 (Procedures for testing, qualifications and certification of health care interpreters).

(11)

“Sight translate” means to translate a written document into spoken or signed language.
Note: 413.550 (Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559) to 413.560 (Moneys received credited to account in Oregon Health Authority Fund) were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 413 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 413.550 — Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors413.­html.

413.006
Establishment of Oregon Health Policy Board
413.007
Composition of board
413.008
Chairperson
413.011
Duties of board
413.014
Rules
413.016
Authority of board to establish advisory and technical committees
413.017
Public Health Benefit Purchasers Committee, Health Care Workforce Committee, Health Plan Quality Metrics Committee and Behavioral Health Committee
413.032
Establishment of Oregon Health Authority
413.033
Oregon Health Authority director
413.034
Oregon Health Authority officers and employees
413.036
Use of abuse and neglect reports for screening subject individuals
413.037
Administering oaths
413.038
Service of notice by regular mail
413.041
Persons authorized to represent parties in contested cases
413.042
Rules
413.046
Right to courteous, fair and dignified treatment
413.071
Authorization to request federal waivers
413.072
Public process required if waiver of federal requirement involves policy change
413.083
Dental director
413.084
State School Nursing Consultant
413.085
Cross-delegation by directors of Department of Human Services, Department of Consumer and Business Services and Oregon Health Authority
413.101
Oregon Health Authority Fund
413.105
Deposit of reimbursements received for medical assistance expenditures
413.109
Acceptance and expenditures of funds received from private sources
413.121
Oregon Health Authority Special Checking Account
413.125
Revolving fund
413.129
Aggregation of warrants and payments
413.135
Combining and eliminating accounts
413.151
Setoff of liquidated and delinquent debts
413.161
Collection of data on race, ethnicity, language, disability status, sexual orientation and gender identity
413.162
Reports to Legislative Assembly on collection of data under ORS 413.161
413.163
System for collecting data on race, ethnicity, language, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity
413.164
Collection and reporting of data by health care providers and insurers
413.166
Grants for data collection
413.167
Reports to Legislative Assembly
413.171
Sharing of data with Department of Human Services
413.175
Prohibition on disclosure of information
413.181
Disclosure of insurer information by Department of Consumer and Business Services for purpose of administering Oregon Integrated and Coordinated Care Delivery System
413.195
Disclosure of information about cremated or reduced remains
413.196
Confidentiality and inadmissibility of information obtained in connection with epidemiologic morbidity and mortality studies
413.201
Targeted outreach for Cover All People program
413.223
School-based health centers
413.225
Grants to safety net providers
413.227
Oregon Health Authority reimbursement of coordinated care organization’s costs to provide services related to improving student access to school-based oral health services
413.231
Recruitment of primary care providers
413.234
Supplemental payments to emergency services providers
413.235
Emergency services intergovernmental transfer program
413.236
Coordinated care organization reimbursement of emergency medical services providers
413.246
Information provided to retired physicians and health care providers
413.248
Physician Visa Waiver Program
413.250
Statewide Health Improvement Program
413.255
Cooperative research and demonstration projects for health and health care purposes
413.256
Regional health equity coalitions
413.257
Experimental, prototype health care of tomorrow
413.259
Patient centered primary care home program and behavioral health home program
413.260
Patient centered primary care and behavioral health home delivery models
413.270
Advisory council
413.271
Palliative care information and resources
413.273
Palliative care for patients and residents of hospitals, long term care facilities and residential care facilities
413.300
Definitions for ORS 413.300 to 413.308, 413.310 and ORS chapter 414
413.301
Health Information Technology Oversight Council
413.303
Council chairperson
413.308
Duties of council
413.310
Oregon Health Information Technology program
413.430
Functions of Director of Oregon Health Authority regarding health professionals
413.435
Administrative requirements for students in clinical training
413.450
Continuing education in cultural competency
413.500
Women, Infants and Children Program
413.520
Gambling addiction programs in Oregon Health Authority
413.522
Problem Gambling Treatment Fund
413.550
Definitions for ORS 413.550 to 413.559
413.552
Legislative findings and policy on health care interpreters
413.554
Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters
413.556
Testing, qualification and certification standards for health care interpreters
413.558
Procedures for testing, qualifications and certification of health care interpreters
413.559
Requirement for provider to work with health care interpreter from registry
413.560
Moneys received credited to account in Oregon Health Authority Fund
413.561
Agencies or boards with enforcement authority
413.562
State of Oregon as employer of health care interpreters for purposes of collective bargaining only
413.563
Requirement for interpretation service company to use health care interpreters from registry
413.570
Pain Management Commission
413.572
Additional duties of commission
413.574
Membership of commission
413.576
Selection of chairperson and vice chairperson
413.580
Pain Management Fund
413.582
Acceptance of contributions
413.590
Pain management education required of certain licensed health care professionals
413.599
Rules
413.600
Traditional Health Workers Commission
413.610
Purpose of Compact of Free Association Premium Assistance Program
413.611
Definitions
413.612
Eligibility for program
413.613
COFA Premium Assistance Program Fund
413.800
Emergency planning
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