Oregon Statutes

§ 430.405 — Definition

Oregon § 430.405
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 35Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities; Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Ch. 430Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment; Developmental Disabilities

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 430.405 (2026).

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As used in ORS 430.415, “drug-dependent person” means one who has lost the ability to control the use of controlled substances or other substances with abuse potential, or who uses such substances or controlled substances to the extent that the health of the person or that of others is substantially impaired or endangered or the social or economic function of the person is substantially disrupted. A drug-dependent person may be physically dependent, a condition in which the body requires a continuing supply of a drug or controlled substance to avoid characteristic withdrawal symptoms, or psychologically dependent, a condition characterized by an overwhelming mental desire for continued use of a drug or controlled substance.

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Related

State Ex Rel. Juvenile Department v. Ashley
818 P.2d 1270 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1991)
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State v. Herrera
594 P.2d 823 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1979)
46 case citations

Legislative History

1973 c.697 §3; 1977 c.745 §47; 1979 c.744 §25; 1979 c.777 §46a; 1987 c.61 §4; 2001 c.900 §138; 2007 c.71 §117

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