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Oregon Statutes > Chapter 419B – Juvenile Code: Dependency
§ 419B.007 Policy
§ 419B.010 Duty of officials to report child abuse; exceptions; penalty
§ 419B.015 Report form and content; notice
§ 419B.016 Offense of false report of child abuse
§ 419B.017 Time limits for notification between law enforcement agencies and Department of Human Services; rules
§ 419B.020 Duty of department or law enforcement agency receiving report; investigation; notice to parents; physical examination; childs consent; notice at conclusion of investigation
§ 419B.021 Degree requirements for persons conducting investigation or making determination regarding child
§ 419B.022 Short title
§ 419B.023 Duties of person conducting investigation under ORS 419B.020
§ 419B.024 Critical Incident Response Team for child fatality; rules
§ 419B.025 Immunity of person making report in good faith
§ 419B.026 Required findings for investigation conducted under ORS 419B.020
§ 419B.028 Photographing child during investigation; photographs as records
§ 419B.030 Central registry of reports
§ 419B.035 Confidentiality of records; when available to others
§ 419B.040 Certain privileges not grounds for excluding evidence in court proceedings on child abuse
§ 419B.045 Investigation conducted on school premises; notification; role of school personnel
§ 419B.050 Authority of health care provider to disclose information; immunity from liability
§ 419B.055 Action by Attorney General for protective order on behalf of department employee; written request; eligible employees
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 419B
grandparent: means the legal parent of the child's or ward's legal parent, regardless of whether the parental rights of the child's or ward's legal parent have been terminated under ORS 419B. See N.Y. Vehicle & Traffic Law 1622 - Speed Limits On County Roads and Town Highways