(1) The Oregon Jail-Based Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund. Interest earned by the Oregon Jail-Based Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Fund shall be credited to the fund. The fund consists of moneys appropriated or otherwise transferred to the fund by the Legislative Assembly.
(2) Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission for the purposes of carrying out ORS 169.850 and 169.853 and sections 83, 84, 85 and 86, chapter 70, Oregon Laws 2024.
(2) Applicants may submit an individual application or a joint application in partnership with other local correctional facilities or tribal correctional facilities.
(3) At least 10 percent of total moneys awarded to grant recipients must be awarded to local correctional facilities in rural areas, as defined by the commission by rule, or tribal correctional facilities. If any amount of the 10 percent is not awarded during an initial application cycle, the remaining amount may be awarded to any otherwise eligible local correctional facility or tribal correctional facility under a supplemental application cycle.
(4) The commission may enter a contract with a third party to provide statewide technical assistance to grant recipients.
(5) The commission shall consider geographic equity when awarding grant funds.
(1) Provide medication, telemedicine or any other reasonable treatment to persons in custody with an opioid use disorder.
(2) Develop or operate mobile or nonmobile opioid treatment units.
(3) Administer screenings for opioid use disorder or risk of acute withdrawal.
(4) Facilitate transition planning services for persons in custody who seek or receive opioid use disorder treatment.
(5) Undertake any other actions reasonably calculated to mitigate operational or structural barriers to providing opioid use disorder treatment in local correctional facilities or tribal correctional facilities, including but not limited to mitigating any lack of secure storage for medication.
(1) Establish a methodology for reviewing and approving grant applications and awarding grants.
(2) Require applicants to submit a statement acknowledging that any grant funds received must be expended in accordance with the allowable uses described in section 84 of this 2024 Act.
(3) Require applicants to submit a letter of commitment from each administrator of a local correctional facility or tribal correctional facility who is associated with the application, committing to participate in good faith in the grant program.
(4) Define “rural” for purposes of section 83 (3) of this 2024 Act.
(2) The chairperson of the commission shall exercise discretion to appoint members to serve on the advisory committee.