Or. Admin. Code § 137-074-0020 - Definitions
(1) "Children's
advocacy center " means a facility that meets the facility standards consistent
with national accreditation standards established by National Children's
Alliance to which a child from the community may be referred to receive a
thorough child abuse assessment, for the purpose of determining whether the
child has been abused or neglected, and that facilitates a coordinated,
comprehensive and multidisciplinary response to cases of child abuse.
(2) "Regional children's advocacy center "
means a facility operated by a children's advocacy center that meets the
facility standards consistent with national accreditation standards established
by National Children's Alliance and is selected by the Child Abuse
Multidisciplinary Intervention Program to provide training and complex case
assistance, including one or more of the following:
(a) Consultation;
(b) Education;
(c) Referral;
(d) Technical assistance; and
(e) If authorized by the Department of
Justice, other services as needed.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: SB 1579
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 1579
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