Or. Admin. Code § 413-080-0053 - When a Child or Young Adult in Substitute Care Is Missing
(1) When a
caseworker receives information that a child or young
adult in substitute care is missing, the caseworker
must:
(a) Make immediate efforts to locate
the child or young adult;
(b) Ensure law enforcement agencies and the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) are notified
immediately and in no case later than 24 hours after receiving information on
the missing child or young adult, and must
include, where reasonably possible:
(A) A
photo of the missing or abducted child or young
adult;
(B) A description
of the child's or young adult's physical
features, such as height, weight, sex, ethnicity, race, hair color, and eye
color; and
(C) Endangerment
information, such as the child's or young
adult's pregnancy status, prescription medications, suicidal
tendencies, vulnerability to sex trafficking, and other health
or risk factors.
(c)
Maintain regular communication with law enforcement agencies and NCMEC about
recovery efforts.
(d) As soon as
practicable, ensure the court and legal parties to the case are notified,
unless notification may jeopardize the safety of the child or
young adult or interfere with an investigation.
(2) When a child
or young adult missing from substitute care
is located, the caseworker must:
(a) Determine
and, to the extent possible, address the primary factors that contributed to
the missing status of the child or young
adult;
(b) Determine the
child or young adult's experiences while
missing;
(c) Determine if the
child or young adult is a sex
trafficking victim or at risk of being a sex
trafficking victim;
(d)
Inform law enforcement agencies and NCMEC of the recovery and circumstances
related to the recovery; and
(e)
Ensure the court and legal parties to the case are notified that the child or
young adult has been located.
(3) Documentation.
(a) When a child or
young adult in substitute care is missing, the caseworker must
document the following in the Department's electronic information system:
(A) Efforts made to locate the missing
child or young adult; and
(B) The notifications in subsection (b) of
section (1) of this rule.
(b) When a missing child or
young adult is located, the caseworker must document the
following in the Department's electronic information system:
(A) The determinations and notifications made
in subsections (a) to (d) of section (2) of this rule; and
(B) Any actions taken to address the primary
factors that contributed to the missing status of the child or
young adult.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005
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