In addition to the following definitions and acronyms, OAR
411-317-0000 includes general
definitions for words and terms frequently used in OAR chapter 411, division
346. If a word or term is defined differently in OAR
411-317-0000, the definition in
this rule applies.
(1) "Alternate
Caregiver" means any person 18 years of age and older responsible for the care
or supervision of a child in foster care.
(2) "Alternative Educational Plan" means any
school plan that does not occur within the physical school setting.
(3) "Appeal" means the process for a
contested hearing under ORS chapter 183 that a foster provider may use to
petition the suspension, denial, non-renewal, or revocation of their
certificate or application.
(4)
"Applicant" means a person who wants to become a foster provider, lives at the
residence where a child in foster care is to live, and is applying for, or
renewing, a certificate for a child foster home.
(5) "Attend To" means a child's parent or
guardian works in partnership with their child's foster provider to build
skills and help provide the supports necessary to meet their child's
needs.
(6) "Case Plan" means the
goal-oriented, time-limited, individualized plan of action for a child and the
child's family developed by the family and ODHS-CW for promotion of the safety,
permanency, and well-being of the child.
(7) "Case Worker" means an employee of
ODHS-CW.
(8) "CDDP" means
"Community Developmental Disabilities Program" as defined in OAR
411-317-0000.
(9) "Certificate" means the document issued
by the Department that notes approval to operate a child foster home for a
period not to exceed two years.
(10) "Certifying Agency" means the
Department, CDDP, or an agency approved by the Department who is authorized to
gather required documentation to issue or maintain a certificate.
(11) "Child" means:
(a) An individual who is less than 18 years
of age who has a provisional determination of an intellectual or developmental
disability by a CDDP; or
(b) An
individual with an intellectual or developmental disability who:
(A) Is 18 years of age, but less than 26
years of age; and
(B) Continues to
reside in their current child foster home through a variance approved by the
Department according to OAR
411-346-0210.
(12) "Child Foster
Home" means a home certified by the Department that is maintained and lived in
by the person named on the certificate. A child foster home is considered a
provider owned, controlled, or operated residential setting.
(13) "Child Foster Home Contract" means the
agreement between a foster provider and the Department that describes the
responsibility of the foster provider and the Department.
(14) "Child Placing Agency" means the
Department, CDDP, or the OYA.
(15)
"Commercial Basis" means providing and receiving compensation for the temporary
care of individuals not identified as members of the household.
(16) "Community Nursing Services" mean the
nursing services that focus on the chronic and ongoing health and safety needs
of a child. Community nursing services include an assessment, monitoring,
delegation, training, and coordination of services. Community nursing services
are provided according to the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 048 and the
Oregon State Board of Nursing rules in OAR chapter 851.
(17) "Denial" means the refusal of the
certifying agency to issue a certificate to operate a child foster home because
the certifying agency has determined that the home or the applicant is not in
compliance with one or more of these rules.
(18) "Department" means the Oregon Department
of Human Services, including the Office of Developmental Disabilities
Services.
(19) "DHS-CW" means the
Oregon Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Division.
(20) "Director" is the Director of the Oregon
Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities Services, or
the designee of the Director, which may include Department Staff.
(21) "Educational Surrogate" means the person
who acts in place of a parent in safeguarding the rights of a child in the
public education decision-making process:
(a)
When the parent of the child cannot be identified or located after reasonable
efforts;
(b) When there is
reasonable cause to believe that the child has a disability and is a ward of
the state; or
(c) At the request of
the parent of the child or young adult student.
(22) "Emergency Certificate" means a
certificate issued for 30 calendar days.
(23) "Foster Care" means a child is placed
away from their parent or guardian in a certified child foster home.
(24) "Foster Provider" means the certified
care provider who resides at the address listed on a certificate. A foster
provider is a mandatory reporter.
(25) "Home Inspection" means the on-site,
physical review of the home of an applicant to assure the applicant and the
home meets all health and safety requirements within these rules.
(26) "Home Study" means the assessment
process used for the purpose of determining the ability of an applicant to care
for a child in need of foster care placement.
(27) "ICWA" means the Indian Child Welfare
Act.
(28) "IEP" means
"Individualized Education Program" as defined in OAR
411-317-0000.
(29) "Involuntary Seclusion" means the
confinement of a child alone in a room or an enclosed space from which the
child is prevented from leaving by any means. Involuntary seclusion does not
include time-out if the time-out is in a common area of the home from which the
child is not prevented from leaving by any means and used as a positive
behavior support practice that meets the requirements in OAR
411-346-0190(9)(c)(A)-(C).
(30) "ISP" means "Individual Support Plan" as
defined in OAR
411-317-0000.
(31) "Licensed Medical Practitioner" means a
person who meets the following:
(a) Holds at
least one of the following valid licensures or certifications:
(A) Physician licensed to practice in
Oregon;
(B) Nurse practitioner
certified by the Oregon State Board of Nursing according to ORS
678.375; or
(C) Physician's assistant licensed to
practice in Oregon; and
(b) Whose training, experience, and
competence demonstrate expertise in children's mental health and the ability to
conduct a mental health assessment and provide psychotropic medication
management for a child in foster care.
(32) "MAR" means medication administration
record.
(33) "Member of the
Household" means any adult or child living in a child foster home, including an
employee or volunteer assisting in the care provided to a child placed in the
child foster home. A child in foster care is not considered a member of the
household.
(34) "Mental Health
Assessment" means the assessment used to determine the need for mental health
services by interviewing a child and obtaining all pertinent biopsychosocial
information as identified by the child, the family of the child, and collateral
sources. A mental health assessment:
(a)
Addresses the condition presented by the child;
(b) Determines a diagnosis; and
(c) Provides treatment direction and
individualized services and supports.
(35) "Misuse of Funds" includes, but is not
limited to, a foster provider or employee:
(a)
Borrowing from, or loaning money to, a child in foster care;
(b) Witnessing a will in which the foster
provider or employee is a beneficiary;
(c) Adding the name of the foster provider or
employee to the bank account of a child or other titles for personal property
without approval of the child when of age to give legal consent, or the
guardian of the child and authorization of the ISP team;
(d) Inappropriately expending or theft of the
personal funds of a child;
(e)
Using the personal funds of a child for the benefit of the foster provider or
employee; or
(f) Commingling the
funds of a child with the funds of the foster provider or the funds of another
child.
(36) "Monitoring"
means:
(a) The observation of a certified
child foster home by the Department or the designee of the Department to
determine continuing compliance with these rules; and
(b) The periodic review of the implementation
of services and supports identified in an ISP and the quality of services
delivered.
(37) "Nursing
Services" mean the provision of individual-specific advice, plans, or
interventions by a nurse at a child foster home based on the nursing process as
outlined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing.
(38) "Occupant" means any person having
official residence in a certified child foster home.
(39) "ODDS" means the Oregon Department of
Human Services, Office of Developmental Disabilities Services.
(40) "ODHS-CW" means the Oregon Department of
Human Services, Child Welfare Division.
(41) "OYA" means Oregon Youth Authority. OYA
is the agency that has been given commitment and supervision responsibilities
over a youth offender by order of the juvenile court according to ORS
137.124 or other statute, until
the time that a lawful release authority authorizes release or terminates the
commitment or placement.
(42)
"Permanent Foster Care" means the long term contractual agreement between a
foster provider and ODHS-CW, approved by the juvenile court that specifies the
responsibilities and authority of the foster provider and the commitment by the
permanent foster provider to raise a child until the age of majority or until
the court determines that permanent foster care is no longer the appropriate
plan for the child.
(43) "Private
Duty Nursing" means the state plan nursing services described in OAR chapter
410, division 132 and OAR
411-300-0150, that are
determined medically necessary to support a child or young adult in a child
foster home.
(44) "Prone Restraint"
means a restraint in which a child is held face down on the floor or other
surface.
(45) "Protected Health
Information" means any oral or written health information that identifies a
child and relates to the past, present, or future physical or mental health
condition, health care treatment, or payment for health care
treatment.
(46) "Punishment" means
the imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense or unwanted
behavior.
(47) "Qualified Mental
Health Professional" means a licensed medical practitioner or any other meeting
the minimum qualifications specified in OAR
309-019-0125.
(48) "Relative" means a person related to
another person by blood, marriage, or adoption.
(49) "Restraint" means the physical
restriction of a child's actions or movements by holding the child, using
pressure, or other means.
(50)
"Revocation" means the action taken by the certifying agency to rescind a
certificate after the certifying agency has determined that a foster provider
or a child foster home is not in compliance with one or more of these
rules.
(51) "Serious Bodily Injury"
means any significant impairment of the physical condition of a child or
others, as determined by qualified medical personnel, whether self-inflicted or
inflicted by someone else.
(53) "Significant Medical Needs" includes,
but is not limited to, total assistance required for all activities of daily
living, such as access to food or fluids, daily hygiene that is not
attributable to the chronological age of a child, and frequent medical
interventions required by a Nursing Service Plan or ISP for health and safety
of the child.
(54) "Supine
Restraint" means a restraint in which a child is held face up on the floor or
other surface.
(55) "Suspension"
means an immediate, temporary withdrawal of the approval to operate a child
foster home after the certifying agency determines a foster provider or the
child foster home is not in compliance with one or more of these rules or there
is a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of a child.
(56) "These Rules" mean the rules in OAR
chapter 411, division 346.
(57)
"Unauthorized Absence" means any length of time when a child is absent from a
child foster home without prior approval as specified in the ISP for the
child.
(58) "Urgent Medical Need"
means the onset of psychiatric or medical symptoms requiring attention within
48 hours to prevent a serious deterioration in the mental or physical condition
of a child.
(59) "Variance" means a
temporary exemption from a regulation or provision of these rules that may be
granted by the Department according to OAR
411-346-0210.