OregonHB 22082025 Regular SessionHouseWALLET

Relating to community health improvement plans.

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Became Law

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Health groups share local health plans

Coordinated care organizations work with local public health, mental health programs, planning committees, and area hospitals. Together they do a community health assessment and adopt a shared community health improvement plan. The plan is shared with and endorsed by all partners and guides health services for residents. It must include required behavioral health plans, including local mental health plans and the coordinated care organization’s own behavioral health plan; this does not change who develops or runs them. The coordinated care organization posts the plan on its public website.

State sets rules and timelines for plans

The Oregon Health Authority sets rules for community health improvement plans. The agency gives guidance to align timelines among coordinated care organizations, local public health, mental health programs, planning committees, and hospitals. It also aligns plan rules with other reporting on health inequities, social factors, technology, payment models, oral health, language access, and traditional health workers. The law defines which local mental health authorities and planning committees apply by using existing state law. These requirements apply to plans adopted on or after the law’s effective date.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

There is no primary sponsor on record.

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 139 • No: 0

Senate vote 6/19/2025

Third reading. Carried by Campos. Passed.

Yes: 29 • No: 0

House vote 6/12/2025

Third reading. Carried by Valderrama. Passed.

Yes: 57 • No: 0

legislature vote 6/6/2025

Ways and Means: Heard and Reported Out

Yes: 44 • No: 0

House vote 4/8/2025

HBHHC: Heard and Reported Out with Amendments

Yes: 9 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 478, (2025 Laws): Effective date January 1, 2026.

    8/7/2025House
  2. Governor signed.

    7/17/2025House
  3. President signed.

    6/24/2025Senate
  4. Speaker signed.

    6/23/2025House
  5. Third reading. Carried by Campos. Passed.

    6/19/2025Senate
  6. Second reading.

    6/18/2025Senate
  7. Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.

    6/18/2025Senate
  8. Referred to Ways and Means.

    6/16/2025Senate
  9. First reading. Referred to President's desk.

    6/16/2025Senate
  10. Third reading. Carried by Valderrama. Passed.

    6/12/2025House
  11. Second reading.

    6/11/2025House
  12. Recommendation: Do pass.

    6/11/2025House
  13. Work Session held.

    6/6/2025House
  14. Returned to Full Committee.

    5/27/2025House
  15. Work Session held.

    5/27/2025House
  16. Assigned to Subcommittee On Human Services.

    5/23/2025House
  17. Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.

    4/16/2025House
  18. Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.

    4/16/2025House
  19. Work Session held.

    4/8/2025House
  20. Public Hearing held.

    3/4/2025House
  21. Referred to Behavioral Health and Health Care.

    1/17/2025House
  22. First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

    1/13/2025House

Bill Text

  • Enrolled

    6/20/2025

  • A-Engrossed

    4/16/2025

  • House Amendments to Introduced

    4/16/2025

  • HBHHC Amendment -2 (Adopted)

    4/8/2025

  • HBHHC Amendment -1 (Proposed)

    3/4/2025

  • Introduced

    1/10/2025

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