2019 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 12 - Public Health
Chapter 431A - Public Health Programs and Activities
Section 431A.055 - State Trauma Advisory Board.

Universal Citation: OR Rev Stat § 431A.055 (2019)

(1) The State Trauma Advisory Board is established within the Oregon Health Authority. The board must have at least 18 members. The Director of the Oregon Health Authority shall appoint at least 17 voting members as described in subsection (2) of this section. The chairperson of the State Emergency Medical Service Committee established under ORS 682.039, or the chairperson’s designee, shall be a nonvoting member.

(2) The director shall, subject to subsection (3) of this section, appoint members to serve on the State Trauma Advisory Board, including:

(a) At least one member from each area trauma advisory board described in ORS 431A.070.

(b) At least two physicians who are trauma surgeons from each trauma center designated by the authority as a Level I trauma center.

(c) From trauma centers designated by the authority as Level I or Level II trauma centers, at least one physician who is a neurosurgeon or orthopedic surgeon.

(d) From trauma centers designated by the authority as Level I trauma centers:

(A) At least one physician who practices emergency medicine; and

(B) At least one nurse who is a trauma program manager.

(e) From trauma centers designated by the authority as Level II trauma centers:

(A) At least one physician who is a trauma surgeon; and

(B) At least one nurse who is a trauma coordinator.

(f) From trauma centers designated by the authority as Level III trauma centers:

(A) At least one physician who is a trauma surgeon or who practices emergency medicine; and

(B) At least one nurse who is a trauma coordinator.

(g) At least one nurse who is a trauma coordinator from a trauma center designated by the authority as a Level IV trauma center.

(h) From a predominately urban area:

(A) At least one trauma hospital administration representative; and

(B) At least one emergency medical services provider.

(i) From a predominately rural area:

(A) At least one trauma hospital administration representative; and

(B) At least one emergency medical services provider.

(j) At least two public members.

(k) At least one representative from a public safety answering point.

(3) In appointing members under subsection (2)(j) of this section, the director may not appoint a member who has an economic interest in the provision of emergency medical services or trauma care.

(4)(a) The State Trauma Advisory Board shall:

(A) Advise the authority with respect to the authority’s duties and responsibilities under ORS 431A.050 to 431A.080, 431A.085, 431A.090, 431A.095, 431A.100 and 431A.105;

(B) Advise the authority with respect to the adoption of rules under ORS 431A.050 to 431A.080, 431A.085, 431A.095 and 431A.105;

(C) Analyze data related to the emergency medical services and trauma system developed pursuant to ORS 431A.050; and

(D) Suggest improvements to the emergency medical services and trauma system developed pursuant to ORS 431A.050.

(b) In fulfilling the duties, functions and powers described in this subsection, the board shall:

(A) Make evidence-based decisions that emphasize the standard of care attainable throughout this state and by individual communities located in this state; and

(B) Seek the advice and input of coordinated care organizations.

(5)(a) The State Trauma Advisory Board may establish a Quality Assurance Subcommittee for the purposes of providing peer review support to and discussing evidence-based guidelines and protocols with the members of area trauma advisory boards and trauma care providers located in this state.

(b) Notwithstanding ORS 414.227, meetings of the subcommittee are not subject to ORS 192.610 to 192.690.

(c) Personally identifiable information provided by the State Trauma Advisory Board to individuals described in paragraph (a) of this subsection is not subject to ORS 192.311 to 192.478.

(6) A majority of the voting members of the board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.

(7) Official action taken by the board requires the approval of a majority of the voting members of the board.

(8) The board shall nominate and elect a chairperson from among its voting members.

(9) The board shall meet at the call of the chairperson or of a majority of the voting members of the board.

(10) The board may adopt rules necessary for the operation of the board.

(11) The term of office of each voting member of the board is four years, but a voting member serves at the pleasure of the director. Before the expiration of the term of a voting member, the director shall appoint a successor whose term begins January 1 next following. A voting member is eligible for reappointment. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the director shall make an appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term.

(12) Members of the board are not entitled to compensation, but may be reimbursed from funds available to the Oregon Health Authority, for actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred by them in the performance of their official duties in the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495. [Formerly 431.580; 2017 c.101 §28; 2019 c.456 §25]

Note: 431A.055 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 431A or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

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