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Title: Establishes the Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention
Signed by Governor Tina Kotek
Title: Establishes the Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention
Vote to pass a bill that establishes a task force on community safety and firearm suicide prevention in the state of Oregon.
Establishes a Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention (Sec. 1).
Specified the qualifications for the 17 members of the task force (Sec. 1).
Requires the task force to coordinate with the Department of Justice, the Oregon Health Authority, and sheriff departments that provide voluntary storage of firearms (Sec. 1).
Authorizes federally recognized Indian tribes in the state, faith-based groups, and Oregon Alliance to Prevent Suicide to study the following issues related to public health:
How to better support youth experiencing suicidal ideation;
How to reduce stigma on suicidal ideation;
Community safety protocols, including at hospitals and behavioral health facilities;
How domestic violence is a risk factor for community safety threats and suicide; and
Risks to First Responders
Requires official actions taken by the task force to receive the approval of a majority of the voting members on the task force (Sec. 1).
Authorizes a chairperson or majority of the voting members of the task force to specify the meeting times and places (Sec. 1).
Requires the Department of Justice to support the task force and provide staff support (Sec. 1).
Authorizes the task force to receive $250,000 from the Department of Justice, out of the General Fund for appropriations (Sec. 1).
Title: Establishes the Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention
Vote to pass a bill that establishes a task force on community safety and firearm suicide prevention in the state of Oregon.
Establishes a Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention (Sec. 1).
Specified the qualifications for the 17 members of the task force (Sec. 1).
Requires the task force to coordinate with the Department of Justice, the Oregon Health Authority, and sheriff departments that provide voluntary storage of firearms (Sec. 1).
Authorizes federally recognized Indian tribes in the state, faith-based groups, and Oregon Alliance to Prevent Suicide to study the following issues related to public health:
How to better support youth experiencing suicidal ideation;
How to reduce stigma on suicidal ideation;
Community safety protocols, including at hospitals and behavioral health facilities;
How domestic violence is a risk factor for community safety threats and suicide; and
Risks to First Responders
Requires official actions taken by the task force to receive the approval of a majority of the voting members on the task force (Sec. 1).
Authorizes a chairperson or majority of the voting members of the task force to specify the meeting times and places (Sec. 1).
Requires the Department of Justice to support the task force and provide staff support (Sec. 1).
Authorizes the task force to receive $250,000 from the Department of Justice, out of the General Fund for appropriations (Sec. 1).
Title: Establishes the Task Force on Community Safety and Firearm Suicide Prevention