ORS 431A.402
Healthy Homes Repair Fund


(1)

There is established in the State Treasury the Healthy Homes Repair Fund, separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest earned by the Healthy Homes Repair Fund is credited to the fund. The purpose of the fund is to:

(a)

Fund grants to eligible entities under the Healthy Homes Program established under ORS 431A.400 (Healthy Homes Program); and

(b)

Pay for the administrative expenses of the Oregon Health Authority in establishing, implementing and administering the Healthy Homes Program under ORS 431A.400 (Healthy Homes Program).

(2)

The fund consists of:

(a)

Money appropriated to the fund by the Legislative Assembly;

(b)

Grant funds repaid under ORS 431A.400 (Healthy Homes Program) (6);

(c)

Moneys transferred to the fund from the federal or state government;

(d)

Application fees received under ORS 431A.400 (Healthy Homes Program), if any; and

(e)

Gifts, grants and donations received from any source. [2021 c.622 §2]
Note: Sections 3 and 6, chapter 622, Oregon Laws 2021, provide:
Sec. 3. Interagency Task Force on Healthy Homes. (1) The Interagency Task Force on Healthy Homes is established.

(2)

The task force consists of:

(a)

Up to nine members appointed by the Governor from among the following groups:

(A)

Eligible entities likely to participate in the Healthy Homes Program;

(B)

Individuals with lived or professional experience germane to the Healthy Homes Program; and

(C)

Individuals with expertise and experience in performing home improvement work.

(b)

The Director of the Oregon Health Authority or the director’s designee.

(c)

The Director of the Housing and Community Services Department or the director’s designee.

(d)

The Director of the Department of Environmental Quality or the director’s designee.

(e)

The Director of the State Department of Energy or the director’s designee.

(f)

The Director of the Department of Land Conservation and Development or the director’s designee.

(g)

The Director of Human Services, or a designee of the director who is an individual with expertise in developmental disability services.

(3)

The task force shall:

(a)

Develop tools to compile and collect comprehensive information on services, programs and other resources related to housing and home-related health in this state.

(b)

Share data, metrics and strategies for the deployment of programs to improve home-related health.

(c)

Determine how best to leverage funds across programs and agencies to maximize success and improved outcomes.

(d)

Identify and consult with stakeholders who deploy programs to improve home-related health, and recipients of these programs, to:

(A)

Identify barriers to the deployment and success of programs to improve the health and safety of homes;

(B)

Identify potential solutions to identified barriers;

(C)

Identify new measures to improve the health and safety of homes; and

(D)

Determine the extent to which renters are able to take advantage of health and safety upgrades to homes.

(4)

A majority of the members of the task force constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.

(5)

Official action by the task force requires the approval of a majority of the members of the task force.

(6)

The task force shall elect one of its members to serve as chairperson.

(7)

The task force shall meet at times and places specified by the call of the chairperson or of a majority of the members of the task force.

(8)

The task force may adopt rules necessary for the operation of the task force.

(9)

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(a)

The task force shall submit a report in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature) to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to housing, the Governor and the Environmental Justice Task Force no later than September 15, 2022.

(b)

A report submitted under this section must:

(A)

Include data and metrics associated with program deployment, including demographics, geographic access and health and housing outcomes;

(B)

Identify barriers to program deployment and success and solutions to those barriers; and

(C)

Make recommendations for legislation to reduce barriers or expand program access and benefits.

(10)

The Oregon Health Authority shall provide staff support to the task force.

(11)

All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111 (“State government” defined), are directed to assist the task force in the performance of the duties of the task force and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish information and advice the members of the task force consider necessary to perform their duties. [2021 c.622 §3]
Sec. 6. Sunset. Section 3 of this 2021 Act is repealed on January 2, 2023. [2021 c.622 §6]

Source: Section 431A.402 — Healthy Homes Repair Fund, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors431A.­html.

431A.005
Definitions
431A.010
Power of Oregon Health Authority and local public health administrators to enforce public health laws
431A.015
Authority of Public Health Director to take public health actions
431A.020
Rules
431A.050
Oregon Health Authority to develop comprehensive emergency medical services and trauma system
431A.055
State Trauma Advisory Board
431A.060
Designation of trauma areas
431A.065
Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for trauma system hospitals
431A.070
Area trauma advisory boards
431A.075
Liability of provider
431A.080
Duties of Oregon Health Authority related to trauma
431A.085
Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems Program created in Oregon Health Authority
431A.090
Designation of other trauma centers
431A.095
Reporting of certain patients
431A.100
Release of information from Oregon Trauma Registry
431A.105
Emergency Medical Services for Children Program
431A.125
Oregon Health Authority powers
431A.150
Smoking cessation program reimbursement
431A.153
Tobacco Use Reduction Account
431A.155
Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for awarding grants
431A.158
Oregon Health Authority to prepare report
431A.175
Definitions
431A.178
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.175, other law, rule or regulation governing tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems
431A.183
Agreements to enforce regulation of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems
431A.190
Definitions for ORS 431A.190 to 431A.216
431A.192
Purpose
431A.194
Licensure requirement
431A.196
Exempted premises
431A.198
Licensure
431A.200
Proof of licensure
431A.202
Revocation, suspension, refusal to issue or renew
431A.204
Seizure and forfeiture of contraband products
431A.206
Suspense account for administration and enforcement
431A.208
Rules
431A.210
Fees
431A.212
Intergovernmental agreements
431A.214
Suspense account for fee money transfers
431A.216
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.190 to 431A.216, other law, rule or regulation governing tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems
431A.218
Local regulation
431A.220
Continuity
431A.250
Short title
431A.253
Definitions
431A.255
List of high priority chemicals of concern in children’s products
431A.258
Disclosure by manufacturers
431A.260
Requirement to remove or substitute high priority chemicals of concern
431A.263
Process for substituting chemicals
431A.265
Process for waiving requirement to remove or substitute chemicals
431A.268
Exemption from requirement to remove or substitute chemicals
431A.270
Testing for compliance
431A.273
Participation in Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse
431A.275
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.258, 431A.260 or 431A.263
431A.278
High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health Fund
431A.280
Biennial report to Legislative Assembly
431A.300
Definitions
431A.303
Legislative findings
431A.305
Aversive agent required
431A.308
Toxic household products required to comply with aversive agent requirement
431A.310
Limitation on liability
431A.313
Poison Prevention Task Force
431A.315
Efficacy and toxicity data to be made available to task force
431A.318
Reports to Legislative Assembly
431A.320
Enforcement by civil action
431A.323
Prohibited conduct
431A.325
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.300 to 431A.325
431A.350
Lead poisoning
431A.353
Definitions
431A.355
Power of Oregon Health Authority to regulate lead-based paint activities and renovation
431A.358
Performance of lead-based paint activities and renovation without certification prohibited
431A.360
Lead poisoning prevention clearinghouse for schools
431A.363
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.355 or 431A.358
431A.365
Costs imposed pursuant to ORS 431A.363
431A.400
Healthy Homes Program
431A.402
Healthy Homes Repair Fund
431A.410
Grants for clean air programs
431A.412
Department of Human Services as lead state agency for clean air shelter operations
431A.415
Oregon Health Authority grants for purchase of smoke filtration devices
431A.417
Reporting on smoke filtration device grants
431A.450
Automated external defibrillators required at health clubs
431A.455
Automated external defibrillators required at places of public assembly
431A.460
Legislative findings
431A.463
Prohibition on requiring prior authorization of payment for substance use disorder treatment
431A.475
Oregon Health Authority duties
431A.500
Spinal Cord Injury Research Board
431A.505
Duties of board
431A.510
Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund
431A.525
Stroke Care Committee
431A.530
Oregon Health Authority duties
431A.550
Facilities to provide notice
431A.560
Educational materials about breast reconstruction
431A.570
Significant exposure to bodily fluids
431A.575
Oregon Health Authority to provide pamphlets
431A.600
Oregon Health Authority to conduct prevention and education activities
431A.625
Oregon Health Authority to establish services and programs
431A.650
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund
431A.655
Control of fund
431A.675
Maternal Mental Health Patient and Provider Education Program
431A.680
Dissemination of informational materials
431A.685
Funding
431A.700
Oregon Health Authority to disseminate information
431A.725
Qualifying schools
431A.750
Examinations by state laboratory
431A.775
Definitions
431A.780
Recombinant DNA research to comply with federal guidelines
431A.850
Definitions
431A.855
Establishment of program
431A.860
Duty of pharmacy to report to program
431A.865
Disclosure of information
431A.866
Prescribing practices
431A.867
Agreement for use of program information
431A.869
Sharing and use of program information with other states
431A.870
Duty of pharmacist to fill prescription
431A.875
Reports to health professional regulatory boards
431A.877
Duty to register
431A.880
Licensing information
431A.890
Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Commission
431A.895
Term
431A.896
Prescription Monitoring Program Prescribing Practices Review Subcommittee
431A.898
Practitioner training
431A.900
Civil penalty for violation of ORS 431A.855 to 431A.900
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