Or. Rev. Stat. § 431A.805
(1) As used in this section:
(c)
(B) “Community violence prevention services” also includes but is not limited to peer support or counseling, mentorship, conflict mediation, crisis intervention, targeted case management, referrals to certified or licensed health care or social services providers, and patient education and screening services, provided by a certified violence prevention professional to:
(2) The Oregon Health Authority shall approve at least one national training and certification program for certified violence prevention professionals and shall establish a process to approve community-based training programs. A program approved under this subsection must require at least 35 hours of initial training and six hours of continuing education every two years and must address:
(3) A person that employs or contracts with a certified violence prevention professional to provide community violence prevention services shall:
(4) The authority shall seek federal approval to secure federal financial participation in the costs of providing medical assistance program coverage for community violence prevention services for medical assistance program enrollees who:
(6) The authority shall establish a technical advisory group to support implementation of this section. The group must include:
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