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Oregon Health Authority seeks new members for Oversight and Accountability Council, Jan. 15
Oregon Health Authority seeks new members for Oversight and Accountability Council, Jan. 15
Oregon Health Authority seeks new members for Oversight and Accountability Council, Jan. 15

Published on: 01/15/2026

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Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is seeking applicants to serve on the Oversight and Accountability Council (OAC), a Council established by Ballot Measure 110 in 2020. The OAC is a public body of the state of Oregon that advises the Oregon Health Authority on the grant program described in ORS 430.389.  Members of the OAC serve four-year terms. Members may be eligible for a stipend to compensate them for their time engaged official duties of the OAC. OHA is seeking new members in the categories described below:  An academic researcher specializing in drug use or drug policy; A representative of a coordinated care organization.  To apply, submit an application here by 11:59 pm, January 30, 2026.  A team at OHA will review applications and inform applicants of appointments by Feb 13, 2026.  For questions or more information, email [email protected] or contact Karli Moon at [email protected] or 971-240-8690.

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