Or. Admin. Code § 413-203-0045 - [Effective until 8/15/2025] Informal Respite Care, Certified Respite Care and Child Care
(1) The certifier
must undertake all of the following activities:
(a) Discuss with the relative resource parent
the plan for providing care to a child in the care and custody
of the Department placed in the home when the relative resource
parent may be unavailable to provide care.
(b) For any prospective informal respite care
provider or child care provider, ensure completion of a criminal records check
as outlined in OAR 413-120-0440 to
413-120-0475 unless the provider
is a child care facility.
(c)
Document the information considered and the results of any fitness
determination on a form approved by the Department.
(d) For any prospective informal respite care
provider or child care provider, conduct child abuse history background checks
unless the provider is a child care facility.
(e) Initiate out of state child abuse history
background checks if the prospective informal respite care or child care
provider has lived outside the state of Oregon in the previous five
years.
(f) When a prospective
informal respite provider or child care provider has been identified as the
perpetrator or alleged perpetrator, or respondent of abuse in a founded
disposition, substantiated disposition, unable to determine disposition, or
inconclusive disposition for abuse to a child or a similar disposition from
another division of the Department, agency or state, consult with the
certification supervisor about whether to seek approval from the Child Welfare
Program Manager:
(A) If the decision is to
seek approval, the Child Welfare Program Manager must consider the information
and safety concerns and may approve or deny continuing the determination of the
informal respite care or child care provider;
(B) The decision, and the information
assessed, must be documented on a form approved by the Department.
(g) When informal respite care or
child care will be provided in the home of the informal respite care or child
care provider, assure the activities described in subsections (b) through (e)
of this section are complete for all adults living in the home of the informal
respite care or child care provider. An informal respite care provider or child
care provider may be conditionally approved by a Child Welfare Program Manager
or designee prior to the results from the fingerprint-based criminal offender
records check of national crime information databases. The approval must be
documented on form approved by the Department.
(h) Analyze information gathered under
subsections (a) to (f) of this section prior to determining the individual is
safe and appropriate to provide informal respite care or child care and
approving the individual to provide informal respite care or child
care.
(i) Document the analysis
required under subsection (g) of this section in the Department's electronic
information system.
(j) Notify the
certified relative resource family of the determination of whether the
individual is authorized to provide informal respite care or child
care.
(k) Verify that any certified
relative resource family identified to provide certified respite care or child
care for another certified resource family has a current
certification.
(l) The Department
may disapprove a prospective informal respite care provider or child care
provider even if the provider has a positive fitness
determination.
(2) If the
informal respite care provider or child care provider has a disqualifying
conviction under OAR 413-120-0450 or the authorized
designee makes a negative fitness determination with respect to the informal
respite care or child care provider, the provider may not provide
care.
(3) When a certified relative
resource family notifies the Department of their intent to provide certified
respite care for another child in the care or custody of the Department, the
certifier must approve the request prior to the certified relative resource
family providing certified respite care.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.050
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