Or. Admin. Code § 413-090-0330 - Clothing
(1) The Department
must make certain that clothing needs of children and young adults going into
or placed in substitute care, such as a residential facility, paid or unpaid
placement or relative care placement are met. Both staff and contracted
providers must use reasonable judgment in making clothing purchases. It is
expected that a child or young adult in the custody of the Department will be
dressed similar to other children living in the community.
(2) Unless local office Program Manager or
designee makes an individual exception, clothing purchases may be authorized
after:
(a) Clothing available and belonging to
the child or young adult is obtained from the parent(s),
guardian, relative caregiver, or provider at the time of placement or change of
placement. If release of clothing is refused and it is in the best interest of
the child or young adult, a court order for the release of such clothing may be
requested from the juvenile court.
(b) The monthly reimbursement to substitute
care provider includes costs for clothing needs. It is the provider's
responsibility to maintain the child or young adult's clothing with the monthly
reimbursement.
(c) When a child or
young adult moves from one caregiver to another caregiver, all of the child or
young adults clothing, including clothing purchased for the child or young
adult while in substitute care, must go with the child.
Notes
Tables referenced in this rule are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005
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