Or. Admin. R. 309-065-0040

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 8, August 1, 2024
Section 309-065-0040 - Bilingual Service and Sign Language Provider Qualifications
(1) Individual providers who deliver direct care services in a language other than English or in sign language may be eligible to receive enhanced payments for direct care services delivered in a language other than in English, or in sign language. Oral or sign language interpretation is not eligible for this enhanced payment.
(2) In order to qualify for enhanced payment, a direct care behavioral health provider must:
(a) Be enrolled as a Medicaid Behavioral Health provider with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA);
(b) Be a Bilingual service provider and identify the language(s) other than English that the provider uses in providing direct care services to clients that speak the language(s);
(c) For bilingual service providers, provide:
(A) Proof of having passed a language proficiency assessment by an OHA approved language proficiency testing center in the last three years for the language(s) identified; or
(B) A narrative detailing how proficiency in the language was acquired, such as growing up in a home where this language was the primary language used if no language proficiency assessment is available in a particular language.
(d) For providers using Sign Language, provide:
(A) Proof of current sign language interpreter certification from an OHA approved sign language interpreter testing center; or
(B) A narrative detailing how proficiency was acquired in sign language, such as growing up in a home where sign language was the primary language used.
(3) Nothing in this rule is intended to exempt a health care provider from complying with ORS 413.559 and OAR 950-050-0160.

Or. Admin. R. 309-065-0040

BHS 21-2022, temporary adopt filed 12/02/2022, effective 12/2/2022through 5/30/2023; BHS 13-2023, adopt filed 05/23/2023, effective 5/30/2023

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042

Statutes/Other Implemented: HB 5202 (2021)