Or. Admin. Code § 416-335-0030 - Additional Requirements for OYA BRS Contractors and BRS Providers
(1) The BRS
Contractor must comply, and ensure its BRS Provider complies, with all
applicable provisions in OAR 416-530-0000 through 416-530-0200, and
416-550-0000 through 416-550-0080.
(2) The BRS Contractor and the BRS Provider
must ensure that its employees, volunteers, contractors, vendors, Approved
Proctor Foster Parents, or other persons providing Services or Placement
Related Activities to BRS Clients pass a criminal history check based on the
Agency's criminal history records check standards as set forth in OAR
416-800-0000 to 416-800-0095.
(3)
The BRS Contractor and the BRS Provider must ensure that its employees,
volunteers, contractors, vendors, Approved Proctor Foster Parents, or other
persons providing Services or Placement Related Activities to BRS Clients, who
have not yet successfully completed the requirements in section (2) of this
rule are supervised by a person who has successfully met these requirements
when having direct contact with BRS Clients.
(4) The BRS Contractor must ensure that its
BRS program, either operated by itself or its BRS Provider, has a medication
management policy that complies with OAR 416-340-0000 through
416-340-0070.
(5) Proctor Care
Model:
(a) Approved Proctor Foster Parents
must meet the applicable requirements in OAR 416-530-0000 through 416-530-0200,
and 416-550-0000 through 416-550-0080, including but not limited to minimum
training requirements.
(b) The BRS
Contractor, the BRS Provider, and Approved Proctor Foster Parent must cooperate
with OYA in the Approved Proctor Foster Parent dual-certification process in
accordance with applicable provisions in OAR 416-530-0000 through 416-530-0200,
416-550-0000 through 416-550-0080, and 416-800-0000 through
416-800-0095.
(6) The
BRS Contractor and BRS Provider must provide separate bedrooms for persons
under 18 and persons 18 years or older, except in cases where a Child shares a
bedroom with a person who is at least 18 years old but under 25 years old who
is the Child's parent and caregiver or where there is written approval from the
Agency, and, if the BRS Provider is a child-caring agency, the Department of
Human Services' Office of Licensing and Regulatory Oversight
Coordinator.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.010 & 420A.014
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