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The Integrated Services and Supports Rule (ISSR) 2008

Addictions and Mental Health Division

 

The Addictions and Mental Health (AMH) Division is examining and revising all of the administrative rules under its jurisdiction (rules in Chapter 309 and Chapter 415). The result will be an integrated rule that specifies standards for services and support for Oregonians who need assistance to address mental health and/or substance use issues. On this Web page you will find links to:

 

Internal Steering Committee

Members

  • Karen Wheeler, Addiction Policy and Program Development
  • Ralph Summers, Mental Health and Addictions Medicaid Policy
  • Cissie Bollinger, Operations Policy and Procedures
  • Len Ray, Adult Mental Health Services
  • Bill Bouska, Children’s Treatment System
  • Mike Morris, Quality Improvement and Certification
  • LuAnn Meulink, Workforce Development

Internal Staff Workgroup

Members

  • Joseph (Jay) Yedziniak, Mental Health and Addictions Medicaid Policy
  • Matthew Pearl, Children’s Treatment Services
  • Jim Bradshaw, Quality Improvement and Certification (Addictions)
  • Belinda Sauer, Operations Policy and Procedure
  • Diane Lia, Addictions Policy and Program Development
  • Jeannine Beatrice, Quality Improvement and Certification (Children)
  • Keith Breswick, Quality Improvement and Certification  (Adult)
  • Terry Mastin, Community Housing, Employment and Supports
  • LuAnn Meulink, Workforce Development

ISSR Information

Structure of the ISSR (PDF)
Outline of the ISSR (PDF)

ISSR Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)

 

Current Mental Health and Addiction Services rules

 

How to comment on the development of Integrated Services and Supports Rule

Luann.e.meulink@state.or.us

 

Or contact:

Rick Luthe, Rules Coordinator
Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMH)
Department of Human Services
500 Summer Street NE E86
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-947-1186
Fax: 503-378-8467

richard.l.luthe@state.or.us

 

 
Page updated: August 18, 2008

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