Oregon Bulletin
Rule Caption: Establishes the Oregon Patient Safety Commission’s 2011–2013 biennial
budget by amending OAR 325-005-0015.
Adm. Order No.: PSC 1-2011
Filed with Sec. of State: 7-1-2011
Certified to be Effective: 7-1-11
Notice Publication Date: 6-1-2011
Rules Amended: 325-005-0015
Subject: In accordance with the rules governing
semi-independent state agencies, this action establishes the Oregon Patient
Safety Commission’s 2011–2013 biennial budget of $1,426,006 by amending
OAR 325-005-0015.
Rules Coordinator: Bethany A. Higgins—(503) 224-9226
325-005-0015
Biennial
Budget
The
Commission hereby adopts by reference the Oregon Patient Safety Commission’s
2011–2013 Biennial Budget of $1,426,006 covering the period July 1, 2011,
through June 30, 2013. The Commission’s Administrator will amend budgeted
accounts as necessary, within the approved budget of $1,426,006 for the
effective operation of the Commission. The Commission will not exceed the
approved 2011–2013 Biennium Budget without amending this rule, notifying
interested parties, and holding a public hearing as required by ORS Chapter
182.462. Copies of the budget are available from the Commission’s office and
are posted on the Commission’s website.
Stat.
Auth.: ORS 442.820 & Sec. 9 Ch. 686 OL 2003
Stats.
Implemented: ORS 183.453(1), 183.453(2)
Hist.: PSC
1-2006, f. & cert. ef. 2-6-06; PSC 4-2007, f. & cert. ef. 7-2-07; PSC
1-2009, f. & cert. ef. 6-26-09; PSC 1-2011, f. & cert. ef. 7-1-11
Notes
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