Or. Admin. Code § 413-203-0125 - [Effective until 8/15/2025] Other Required Notifications
(1) A relative
resource parent must immediately notify the certifier or certification
supervisor of the following information and events:
(a) Any anticipated change in
address.
(b) Any anticipated
extended absence of a certified relative resource parent, including but not
limited to separation, divorce, or travel for work.
(c) Any physical or structural change in the
home or surrounding property.
(d)
Any known allegation of child abuse perpetrated by the relative resource parent
or any other member of the household, or any individual who frequents the home
of the relative resource parent.
(e) Any time another agency plans to place a
child in the home of the certified relative resource family.
(f) Any other circumstance that reasonably
could affect the safety, health, or well-being of a child in the care and
custody of the Department placed by the Department.
(2) A relative resource parent must notify
the certifier or certification supervisor of the following information and
events prior to or within one business day of the certified relative resource
family learning of the information or event:
(a) An individual joins or leaves the
household, including an individual who frequents the home.
(b) The suspension of a driver license of the
relative resource parent or other member of the household if that member is
responsible for transporting a child in the care and custody of the
Department.
(c) Any change in the
physical health, mental health, or medication of a member of the household that
reasonably could affect the safety, health, and well-being of a child the care
or custody of the Department placed in the home.
(d) Any time the relative resource parent or
other member of the household intends to provide in-home child care, adult
foster care, or in-home adult day care.
(e) Any arrest or court conviction for a
relative resource parent or other member of the household.
(3) A relative resource parent must notify
the caseworker or caseworker's supervisor of any suicidal ideation, significant
behavioral changes, injury, or illness to a child in the care or custody of the
Department placed in the home as soon as the relative resource parent learns of
the information.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.050
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