Or. Admin. Code § 407-045-0870 - Office of Investigations and Training Screening Decision Time Frames
(1) When the
information received constitutes a report of abuse in which a child may be
unsafe, OIT shall interview the child, conduct a site visit, or coordinate with
CCP staff to assure that the child is safe within 24 hours after the report is
received. If OIT plans to interview the child, OIT must notify the child's
parent or legal guardian, unless notification is prohibited by law or court
order or would compromise the child's safety or a criminal
investigation.
(2) When it has not
been reported that the child is unsafe and there are no other indicators the
child is unsafe, OIT may decide to open the case for investigation or to close
it at screening. OIT must make the decision to open or close the case within
five calendar days from the date the report is received by the Department. The
OIT screener may request approval for an extension of time beyond five
days if extenuating circumstances exist. Extensions may only be granted by the OIT Director or the Director's designee.
(3) OIT shall screen all reports to identify
the nature and cause of the reported abuse.
(a) In all cases, the screener shall evaluate
whether the child is safe or unsafe, assess the need for protective action,
request that protective action be taken and necessary services provided, and
assess the need for further investigation.
(b) In conducting the screening process, OIT
may:
(A) Coordinate in-person or by telephone
with any CCP staff authorized to take protective action on behalf of the
child;
(B) Conduct a site visit at
the CCP;
(C) Interview the child or
other witnesses;
(i) Prior to interviewing a
child victim or child witness, OIT shall give notice of its intent to interview
to the child's legal guardian, unless notice is prohibited by law or court
order, or would compromise the child's safety or a criminal
investigation.
(ii) If OIT
determines contact with the child should occur at the child's school, OIT shall
comply with the requirements of ORS
419B.045.
(D) Gather and secure physical evidence as
necessary;
(E) Take photographs of
the child and obtain a medical assessment, as necessary, consistent with OAR
407-045-0880(2)(d) and
(e) of this rule;
(F) Take photographs of the facility as
necessary or appropriate; and
(G)
Receive, review, or copy records pertaining to the child or the incident,
including but not limited to incident reports, evaluations, treatment or
support plans, treatment notes or progress records, or other documents
concerning the welfare of the child.
(4) If OIT decides the information received
does not constitute a report of child abuse or neglect as defined in these
rules, the report shall be closed at screening. If the report is closed at
screening, the screener shall document the information supporting the decision
to close. If the child is in the legal custody of the Department, OIT shall
notify the child's assigned caseworker of the decision to close the case. If
the child has been placed in the CCP by OYA, OIT shall notify OYA. OIT shall
notify the CCP and the individual who made the report that the report has been
closed. All notices of the decision to close shall be made within three days of
the decision.
(5) If, after
screening, OIT determines that the information constitutes a report of child
abuse or neglect under these rules, it shall open the case for investigation.
If OIT decides to investigate, OIT shall immediately notify the child's legal
guardian, unless notification is prohibited by law or by court order, or could
compromise the child's safety or a criminal investigation. OIT shall also
notify the child's caseworker if the child is in the legal custody of the
Department and shall notify OYA or the child's tribe, as applicable.
(6) Whenever an OIT investigator takes
photographs of physical injuries to a child who is in the custody of the
Department, the investigator shall promptly forward copies of the photographs
to the CAF caseworker assigned to the child. When conducting screenings or
investigations in foster home settings, the investigator shall ascertain
whether any other children living in the foster home are in the custody of the
Department and if so, shall notify each child's caseworker that a report of
abuse or neglect in the foster home is being investigated or screened, and the
nature of the investigation.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 409.050 & 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 418.005, 419B.015, 419B.017 & 419B.020
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