Or. Admin. Code § 413-140-0033 - Minimum Standards for Adoptive Homes
(1) The Department is authorized under ORS
109.276(7)(a)
to set forth the minimum standards for adoptive homes.
(2) Minimum standards for an adoptive home
that must be addressed in a written adoption home study include:
(a) Approved background checks in accordance
with OAR 413-140-0065 for all adult
household members;
(b) Documented
completion of minimum pre-adoption training required under Child Welfare Policy
II-C.1.3, "Licensing Adoption Agencies", OAR
413-215-0456, or by the
Department of State under the Inter-Country Adoption Act of 2000 (42
USC 14923),
22
CFR 96.48, when applicable; and
(c) Evidence that the adoptive applicant
demonstrates the following:
(A) Capability to
meet the child's specific emotional and physical needs;
(B) Ability to ensure the safety of the child
being sought for adoption;
(C)
Financial ability within the household to ensure the stability and financial
security of the family;
(D)
Understanding that adoption is a lifelong commitment to provide a safe and
permanent family for a child not born to them; and
(E) Consideration of the benefits and
challenges of open adoption and the various levels of openness in the adoption
plan, as applicable.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 109.276, ORS 181.537, ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.240
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 109.276 & ORS 409.010
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