(1) The grant review committee shall determine a process for using up to 20 percent of the total amount of IMPACTS funding for operating a statewide program to support the design and implementation of community-based services. Programs may include, but are not limited to:
- (a) Technical assistance to prospective grantees in developing proposals, particularly for developing proposals for supportive housing;
- (b) Technical assistance to grantees for troubleshooting data collection requirements and sharing information with third parties as necessary for carrying out the programs;
- (c) Statewide training, provided in-person and remotely, for grantees and non-grantees, focused on improving outcomes for the target population;
- (d) Making resources available to district attorneys and defense attorneys for consultation on cases involving defendants with complex behavioral health issues;
- (e) Developing or strengthening a centralized system to make available to communities for practitioners in professional specialties for which there is a shortage, including practitioners of addiction medicine and psychiatry; and
- (f) A one-time investment in information technology to support the data system needs for the evaluation, accountability and innovation components of the program.
- (2) The grant review committee may enter into contracts for goods and services to implement the program purposes listed in subsection one (1) of this section.
Statutory/Other Authority
SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
Statutes/Other Implemented
SB 973 (2019) & Or Laws 2019, ch 563, § 1-14
History
CJC 1-2021, adopt filed 09/15/2021, effective 09/15/2021