Or. Admin. R. 411-346-0160 - Renewal of Certificate
(1) At
least 90 days prior to the expiration of a certificate, the Department shall
send a reminder notice and application for renewal to the currently certified
provider. Submittal of a renewal application prior to the expiration date keeps
the certificate in effect until the Department takes action. If the renewal
application is not submitted prior to the expiration date, the child foster
home shall be treated as an uncertified home.
(2) The certification renewal process
includes the renewal application and the same supporting documentation as
required for a new certification. With the discretion of the certifying agency,
a financial statement, physician statement, and floor plan may not be required.
(3) A copy of the services
coordinator's monitoring check list or recommendations from the services
coordinators who have had children in the home within the last year may be
requested at the time of certification renewal.
(4) School reports may not be required if the
Department or the certifying agency reasonably assumes this information has not
changed or is not necessary.
(5)
The Department or the certifying agency may investigate any information in the
renewal application and shall conduct a home inspection.
(6) The provider shall be given a copy of the
inspection form documenting any deficiencies and a time frame to correct
deficiencies. Deficiencies must be corrected no longer than 60 days from the
date of inspection. If documented deficiencies are not corrected within the
time frame specified, the renewal application shall be denied.
(7) Applicants, providers, providers'
substitute caregivers, employees, volunteers, and any other occupants in the
home 18 years of age and older must submit to an Oregon background check and
must continue to meet all certification standards as outlined in these rules.
(8) Each foster provider must
provide documentation of a minimum of 10 hours of Department approved training
per year prior to the renewal of the certificate. A mutually agreed upon
training plan may be part of the re-certification process.
(9) When serving children with significant
medical needs, the foster provider must have a minimum of 6 of the 10 hours of
annual training requirements in specific medical training beyond First Aid and
CPR. The CPR training must be done by a recognized training agency and the CPR
certificate must be appropriate to the ages of the children served in the
foster home.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050 & 443.835
Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.215, 443.830, 443.835
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