Law Enforcement Mental Health Database
Oregon House Bill 3466 passed during the 2009 legislative session and provides a means by which individuals with mental illness or developmental disability can voluntarily disclose their medical information to a Community Mental Health Program (CMHP) that will then be made accessible to law enforcement agencies during an emergency.
The intent of the legislation was to create a way to help responding agencies assist persons with a qualifying illness or condition in obtaining medical, mental health and social services when responding to a request for an emergency service.
This is an opportunity to voluntarily provide information you would like law enforcement personnel to have if they come in contact with you during a time of crisis/emergency.
If you or a family member are interested in enrolling in this database please complete the Voluntary Consent Form, fill it out, print it and call 541-967-3866 extension 2304 to schedule an appointment.