Or. Admin. Code § 413-120-0730 - Order of Preference for Identification of Potential Adoptive Resources
(1) Except as
provided in sections (2) and (3) of this rule, when identifying potential
adoptive resources for a child or sibling group, the caseworker must consider
the needs and the best interest of each child, and assess the knowledge,
skills, and abilities of each potential adoptive resource in the following
order of preference:
(a) Except when (c) of
this section applies, a relative as defined in OAR
413-120-0000(68)(a)-(c).
(b) Except when (c) of this section applies,
a relative as defined in OAR
413-120-0000(68)(d).
(c) When a child or sibling group has a
current caretaker as defined in OAR
413-120-0000(26),
the current caretaker and a relative as defined in OAR
413-120-0000(68)(a)-(d).
(d) A general applicant.
(e) When an individual would otherwise meet
the definition of current caretaker, except for being a relative as defined in
OAR 413-120-0000(68)(d),
the individual is considered a current caretaker for purposes of this
section.
(2) For an
Indian child, the caseworker must comply with the ICWA and OAR chapter 413,
division 115.
(4) When an exception to the order of
preference in section (1) of this rule is determined in the best interest of
the child, the Child Welfare Program Manager must submit a written request to
the Child Permanency Program Manager
(5) When a request for exception is received,
the Child Permanency Program Manager must submit it to the Director of the
Department or designee for review and consideration. Within 30 days of receipt
of the written request, the Director of the Department or designee must
determine whether to grant the exception.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 109.309 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 109.309 & ORS 419B.192
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