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Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Board

OSPTR Board Purpose

The Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Board (OSPTR Board) will determine how to allocate the State’s portion of Oregon’s opioid settlement funds. The OSPTR Board’s role and membership were established by the Oregon State Legislature in March 2022 through House Bill 4098.

OHA provides staff support and works with OSPTR Board members to convene and organize Board meetings. If you would like to submit a letter or statement to the OSPTR Board, please send it to lisa.m.shields@oha.oregon.gov.

OSPTR Board Timeline (View full-sized image)

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For more information on Oregon's opioid settlement funds, visit www.oregon.gov/opioidsettlement

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​​1. A policy advisor to the Governor​
April Rohman​
Behavioral Health​​ Advisor
Office of Governor Tina Kotek​
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​​​​​​​​​​2. A representative of the Department of Justice,
Adria Decker, JD, PhD
Health Fraud Analyst
Economic Justice Section
Civil Enforcement Division
Oregon Department of Justice

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​​​​3. ​A representative of the Oregon Health Authority
John W. McIlveen, PhD, LMHC
State Opioid Treatment Authority,
Oregon Health Authority

​4. A representative of the Department of Human Services
Tami Kane-Suleiman, MSW
Child Fatality Prevention & Review Program Manager,
Oregon Department of Human Services

​5. The Director of the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission​
Annaliese Dolph, JD ​​​
Director, Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission,​​​
​6. The Chairperson of the Oversight and Accountability Council ​
​established in ORS 430.388 or designee
​​Zebuli Payne, CADCII​​
Clinical Director,
Phoenix Wellness Center​​


​7. An individual representing Clackamas, Washington, or Multnomah County
Nicholas Ocón, LCSW
Behavioral Health Division Manager,
Washington County Dept. of Health and Human Services

​​​8. An individual representing Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, or Yamhill County
Laurie Trieger
Lane County Commissioner

​9. An individual representing the City of Portland
Skyler Brocker-Knapp, BA, MA, JD
Senior Policy Advisor to Portland Mayor​

​10. An individual representing a city with a population above 10,000 residents as of July 21, 2021
Joann Linville, RN, EdD
Former Wilsonville City Councilor​


11. An individual representing a city with a population at or below 10,000 residents as of July 21, 2021
Julia Hajduk 
City Manager,
City of Stayton


​12. A representative of the Oregon Coalition of Local Health Officials
Carrie Brogoitti, MPH
Director of Public Health,
Union County Center for Human Development​

​13. A representative of a community mental health program
Rick Treleaven, LCSW
Chief Executive Officer,
BestCare Treatment Services, Inc.

​14. An individual who has experienced a substance use disorder or a representative of an organization that advocates on behalf of individuals with substance use disorders
Fernando Peña, CADCII

​​​15. An individual representing law enforcement, first responders, or jail commanders or wardens
Sheriff Matthew D. Phillips
Clatsop County Sheriff

​16. A member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives (nonvoting)
Hai Pham, DMD
Oregon St​​​​ate Representative

​17. A member of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate (nonvoting)
Lew Frederick
Oregon State Senator


​​​​18. The State Court Administrator (nonvoting)​
The Honorable Celia A. Howes
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge


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