Or. Admin. R. 411-346-0170 - Personal Qualifications of the Applicant and Foster Provider
(1) The applicant
and foster provider must:
(a) Be responsible,
stable, emotionally mature adults who exercise sound judgment;
(b) Have the interest, motivation, and
ability to nurture, support, and meet the mental, physical, developmental, and
emotional needs of a child placed in the foster home;
(c) Be willing to receive training and have
the ability to learn and use effective child-rearing practices to enable a
child placed in the foster home to grow, develop, and build positive personal
relationships and self-esteem;
(d)
Demonstrate the knowledge and understanding of positive supports and ways of
helping a child in foster care build positive personal relationships,
self-control, and self-esteem;
(e)
Respect the child's relationship with his or her parents and siblings and be
willing to work in partnership with family members, agencies, and schools
involved with the child to attain the goals as listed in the IEP, ISP, and Case
Plan;
(f) Respect the child's
privacy in accordance with the child's age;
(g) Have supportive ties with others who
might support, comfort, and advise them, such as family, friends, neighborhood
contacts, churches, or community groups;
(h) Demonstrate a lifestyle and personal
habits free from abuse or misuse of alcohol or drugs;
(i) Be at least 21 years of age, unless
otherwise specified through ICWA and requirements for placement of Native
American children; and
(j) Be able
to realistically evaluate which children they may accept, work with, and
integrate into their family.
(2) HEALTH QUALIFICATIONS.
(a) The applicant and foster provider must
provide the Department with the health history of each member of the household,
including physical and mental health services and treatment received. Within
one working day, the foster provider must inform the Department if any member
of the household has or develops a serious communicable disease or other
serious health condition that may affect the provider's ability to care for the
child, or may affect the health and safety of the child.
(b) The applicant, foster provider, and other
adults in the household caring for a child in foster care must be physically
and mentally able to perform the duties of a foster provider as described in
these rules.
(c) The applicant,
foster provider, and others in the household must be free from abuse or misuse
of alcohol or drugs. In the case of alcoholism or substance abuse, the
applicant, foster provider, or others in the household must demonstrate that
they have been substance-free and sober for at least two years prior to making
application for certification.
(d)
When requested by the Department either during the application process or while
certified, the applicant or foster provider must, at their expense and from a
source acceptable to the Department, supply psychological, medical or physical,
sex-offender, drug and alcohol, and psychiatric reports and evaluations to the
Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050 & 443.835
Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.215, 443.830, 443.835
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