Or. Admin. Code § 581-030-0005

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 581-030-0005 - Definitions
(1) "ADM" means average daily membership as calculated based on the procedures and definitions in OAR 581-023-0006.
(2) "ADMw" means the weighted Average Daily Membership for a Recovery School.
(3) "Applicant" means an education service district, school district, or public charter school.
(4) "Approved Recovery School" means a publicly funded school established by agreement with the Oregon Department of Education and operated by an education service district, school district, or public charter school to provide students enrolled in the school with:
(a) Educational services leading up to a diploma for grades 9 through 12; and
(b) Behavioral health services related to recovery and relapse prevention from substance use disorders.
(5)
(a) "Behavioral Health Services" means recovery support services for substance use disorders and mental health. For the purpose of operating an approved recovery school, this does not include substance use disorders treatment services, medical, or psychiatric services.
(b) Examples of behavioral health services may include providing Certified Recovery Mentors, Peer Support Specialists, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors.
(6) "ESD" means an education service district as defined in ORS 334.003.
(7) "Minimum Basis of Funding" means an amount that is determined by the program administrator to provide a minimum level of funding for a Recovery School, where enrollment levels may not be adequate to provide sufficient funding for startup.
(8) "Primary Campus" means the school facility located within the applicant's geographic boundary.
(9) "Public Charter School" means a public school as defined in ORS 338.005.
(10) "Recovery" has the meaning described by the Association of Recovery Schools in the Accreditation Manual document.
(11) "Satellite Campus" means a school facility that is not the primary campus and may be located outside of the applicant's geographical boundary.
(12) "School District" means a common or union high school district as defined in ORS 332.002.
(13) "SEIA Formula Balance" means the proration of remaining State Education Initiative Account funds to be distributed equitably amongst all Recovery Schools, where ADMw will be used in the numerator.
(14) "Statewide Average General Purpose Grant per ADMw" means the aggregate general-purpose grants for all school districts divided by total ADMw for all school districts.
(15) "Substance Use Disorder" as defined in DSM-5-TR, means disorders related to the taking of a drug of abuse including alcohol, the side effects of a medication, or a toxin exposure. The disorders include substance use disorders and substance-induced disorders, which include substance intoxication and withdrawal, and substance-related disorders such as delirium, neuro-cognitive disorders, and substance-induced psychotic disorder.
(16) "Substance Use Disorders Treatment Services" means outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential services and supports for individuals with substance use disorders.
(17) "Urinalysis Test" means a sensitive, rapid, and inexpensive immunoassay screen that identifies the presence of a specific drug or metabolite in a urine specimen to eliminate "true negative" specimens from further consideration.

Or. Admin. Code § 581-030-0005

ODE 52-2024, adopt filed 10/25/2024, effective 10/25/2024

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 336.680

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 336.680