Or. Admin. Code § 413-070-1080 - Placement of a Child or Young Adult in a Congregate Care Residential Setting
(1) The
Department may only place a child or
young adult who is in the care or custody of the
Department in a congregate care residential
setting if the setting is:
(a) A
child-caring agency as defined in OAR
413-215-0000
(10);
(b) A hospital as defined in ORS
442.015; or
(c) A rural hospital as defined in ORS
442.470.
(2) The Department may only
place a child or young adult in a
child-caring agency as described in subsection of (1) (a) of this rule if the
setting is:
(a) A Qualified
Residential Treatment Program (QRTP);
(b) A setting specializing in providing
prenatal, post-partum, or parenting supports for a child or
young adult;
(c)
An independent residence facility as described in ORS
418.475;
(d) A setting providing high-quality
residential care and supportive services to a child or
young adult who has been found to be, or is at risk of
becoming, a sex trafficking victim;
(e) A residential care agency
as described inORS
419B.354(3)
(d), and the Oregon Health Authority has
approved the placement as medically necessary for a child or
young adult;
(f)
An adolescent residential substance use disorder treatment program as defined
by OAR 309-018-0105
(66), and the court has approved, or approval
is pending for, the placement of a child or young
adult for whom the Department retains
jurisdiction;
(g) A
residential care agency that provides short-term assessment
and stabilization services for a child or young
adult;
(h)
A
runaway, homeless or transitional living shelter that provides
short-term assessment and stabilization services for a child
or young adult; or
(i) A residential family-based
program.
(3)
The Department may only place a child or
young adult in an out-of-state child-caring agency in
accordance with subsection (3) of this rule if the out-of-state child-caring
agency and the Department also meet the requirements under ORS
418.205 to
418.327 pertaining to the
placement of a child or young adult in an
out-of-state child-caring agency.
(4) The Department may not
place a child or young adult in a
residential care agency as described in subsection (2) (g) of
this rule:
(a) For more than 60 consecutive
days or 90 cumulative days in a 12-month period; or
(b) If the residential care
agency also serves a child or young
adult or a child or young adult
offender served by the county juvenile department or a child
or young adult offender committed to the custody of the Oregon
Youth Authority by the court.
(5) The Department may not
place a child or young adult in a
homeless, runaway or transitional living shelter for more than
60 consecutive or 90 cumulative days in a 12-month period.
(6) Calculations of the number of days a
child or young adult is placed in a
homeless, runaway or transitional living shelter exclude the
days the child or young adult is in the
shelter if the child or young adult:
(a) Accessed the homeless, runaway or
transitional living shelter without the support or direction of the
Department; and
(b) Is a homeless or runaway
child or young adult as defined in OAR
413-215-0000
(26).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 419B.354
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