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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 431 · Local Administration

431.417 Distribution of moneys to local public health authorities; rules

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431.417 Distribution of moneys to local public health authorities; rules.
(1)The Oregon Health Authority may by rule require each local public health authority to submit a plan, in a form and manner prescribed by the Oregon Health Authority, that describes how the local public health authority will use moneys made available under ORS 431.380.
(2)The Oregon Health Authority may enter into an agreement with each local public health authority that describes the work the local public health authority agrees to perform and the amount of state funding the local public health authority will receive under ORS 431.380.
(3)The Oregon Health Authority may enter into one or more agreements with a local public health authority for purposes of distributing funds, or providing incentives, to the local public health authority that are available through federal grants or other sources. Before entering into an agreement under this section, the Oregon Health Authority shall adopt by rule a process by which a local public health authority must submit the documentation necessary to receive incentives under an agreement authorized by this subsection. [Formerly 431.385; 2017 c.627 §6]
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