Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/418.625
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ORS 418.625 - Definitions for ORS 418.625 to 418.645 - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 10 Chapter 418 Section 418.625
418.625
Defini­tions for ORS 418.625 to 418.645
418.627
Place­ment consistent with the Indian Child Welfare Act
418.630
Foster home must be certified as approved
418.635
418.640
Supervision of foster homes
418.642
Confidentiality of in­for­ma­­tion about per­son who maintains foster home
418.643
Denial of visita­tion by foster home as disciplinary measure prohibited
418.645
Appeal from decision of depart­ment
418.647
Foster care pay­ments
418.648
Rights of foster parents
2017 ORS 418.625¹
Definitions for ORS 418.625 to 418.645
As used in ORS 418.625 (Definitions for ORS 418.625 to 418.645) to 418.645 (Appeal from decision of department):
(1) “Certificate” means a written approval to operate a foster home issued by the Department of Human Services on a form prescribed by the department that states the name of the foster parent, the address of the premises to which the certificate applies and the maximum number of children to be maintained or boarded in the foster home at any one time.
(2) “Department” means the Department of Human Services.
(3) “Foster home” means any home maintained by a person who has under the care of the person in the home any child under the age of 21 years unattended by the child’s parent or guardian, for the purpose of providing the child with care, food and lodging, but does not include:
(a) Any boarding school that is essentially and primarily engaged in educational work;
(b) Any home in which a child is provided board and room by a school board;
(c) Any foster home under the direct supervision of a child-caring agency or institution certified by the department;
(d) Any home under the direct supervision of a custodial parent for the purpose of providing respite care as defined by rule;
(e) Any developmental disability child foster home as defined in ORS 443.830 (Definitions for ORS 443.830 and 443.835); or
(f) Any home of a provider of respite services, as defined in ORS 418.205 (Definitions for ORS 418.205 to 418.327, 418.470, 418.475, 418.950 to 418.970 and 418.992 to 418.998), for parents pursuant to a properly executed power of attorney under ORS 109.056 (Delegation of certain powers by parent or guardian). [Formerly 419.402; 1971 c.401 §44; 1975 c.267 §1; 1995 c.564 §1; 1997 c.130 §9; 2001 c.686 §4; 2001 c.900 §120; 2005 c.679 §2; 2007 c.801 §2; 2010 c.60 §3; 2016 c.106 §27]
Oregon policy of excluding relatives from state foster care pay­ments does not deny equal protec­tion of laws to children removed from abusive homes who are related to their potential foster parents as U.S. Supreme Court has dec­lined to recognize close relatives as suspect or quasi-suspect class for equal protec­tion purposes. Lipscomb by and through DeFehr v. Simmons, 962 F2d 1374 (1992)
Applica­tion of Oregon’s certifica­tion standards to off-reserva­tion foster homes for Indian children, (1980) Vol 40, p 461
Where plaintiffs brought ac­tion under 42 U.S.C. 1983 alleging viola­tion of federal civil rights after defendant Children’s Services Division employees removed plaintiffs’ child from home following reports of abuse, CSD workers entitled to absolute immunity in investiga­tion, taking child into custody and keeping plaintiffs from visiting child. Tennyson v. Children’s Services Division, 308 Or 80, 775 P2d 1365 (1989)
Liability of certain state agencies for damages caused by foster child or youth offender
Liability of certain state agencies to foster parents for injury or damage caused by foster child or youth offender
30.875
Civil damages for shoplifting or taking of agricultural produce
243.140
Health benefit and dental plans for per­sons operating foster homes
336.807
Reimburse­ment to Depart­ment of Human Services
390.124
Commission rulemaking authority
418.205
Defini­tions for ORS 418.205 to 418.327, 418.470, 418.475, 418.950 to 418.970 and 418.992 to 418.998
418.210
Applica­tion of ORS 418.205 to 418.327
418.257
Defini­tions for ORS 418.257 to 418.259
418.295
Certain attorneys not to represent prospective adoptive parents
418.495
Authority to purchase care
418.950
Defini­tions for ORS 418.950 to 418.970
419B.440
Circumstances requiring reports
479.210
“Institu­tion” defined for ORS 479.215 to 479.220
479.217
Temporary permit in lieu of inspec­tion approval under ORS 479.215
1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 418—Child Welfare Services, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­ors/­ors418.­html (2017) (last ac­cessed Mar. 30, 2018).
2 Legislative Counsel Committee, Annotations to the Oregon Revised Stat­utes, Cumulative Supplement - 2017, Chapter 418, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­ors/­ano418.­html (2017) (last ac­cessed Mar. 30, 2018).