OAR 411-348-0260
Fire Safety Evacuation Plans


(1)

A program provider must assure a Host Home has a written fire safety evacuation plan for all children:

(a)

Residing in the Host Home who are unable to evacuate the Host Home in three minutes or less;

(b)

Whose ISP team has determined may not participate in fire drills; or

(c)

Assigned to a bedroom located on a floor other than ground level.

(2)

The written fire safety evacuation plan must include documentation of:

(a)

The risk to the child’s medical and physical condition and behavioral status;

(b)

Alternative practices used to evacuate the Host Home, including level of support needed;

(c)

The routes to be used to evacuate the Host Home to a point of safety;

(d)

Assistive devices required for evacuation;

(e)

The frequency the fire safety evacuation plan shall be practiced and reviewed by the child, program provider, in-residence caregiver, and any staff working in the Host Home; and

(f)

A plan to encourage the child’s future participation when the child’s ISP team has determined the child may not participate.

(3)

The child’s parent or guardian, services coordinator, and the program provider’s Executive Director or designee must approve the fire safety evacuation plan.

(4)

The program provider must maintain documentation of the practice and review of the fire safety evacuation plan by the child and the in-residence caregiver or staff.

Source: Rule 411-348-0260 — Fire Safety Evacuation Plans, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=411-348-0260.

411‑348‑0010
Statement of Purpose
411‑348‑0020
Definitions and Acronyms
411‑348‑0025
Program Management, Endorsement, Certification, and Enrollment
411‑348‑0030
Issuance of License
411‑348‑0040
Application for Initial License
411‑348‑0045
In-Residence Caregiver Applicant Study
411‑348‑0050
License Expiration, Termination of Operations, and License Return
411‑348‑0060
License Conditions
411‑348‑0070
License Renewal
411‑348‑0090
Change of Ownership, Legal Entity, Legal Status, Management Corporation, and In-Residence Caregiver
411‑348‑0100
Capacity
411‑348‑0110
Variances
411‑348‑0120
Medical Services
411‑348‑0130
Food and Nutrition
411‑348‑0140
Physical Environment
411‑348‑0150
General Safety
411‑348‑0170
Staffing Requirements
411‑348‑0180
Individual Summary Sheets
411‑348‑0185
Emergency Information
411‑348‑0200
Transportation
411‑348‑0210
Transition Planning and Supporting Families
411‑348‑0220
Required Furnishings
411‑348‑0230
Emergency Plan and Safety Review
411‑348‑0240
Assessment of Fire Evacuation Assistance and Fire Safety Evacuation Plan
411‑348‑0250
Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety
411‑348‑0260
Fire Safety Evacuation Plans
411‑348‑0280
Fire Safety Requirements
411‑348‑0300
Rights, Complaints, Notification of Planned Action, and Hearings
411‑348‑0350
Behavior Supports and Physical Restraints
411‑348‑0360
Psychotropic Medications and Medication for Behavior
411‑348‑0370
Personal Property
411‑348‑0380
Financial Records and Managing Money
411‑348‑0390
Entry, Exit, Transfer, and Closure
411‑348‑0410
Alternative Care, Childcare, Camp, and Alternate Caregivers
411‑348‑0430
Individual Support Plan
411‑348‑0460
Civil Penalties
411‑348‑0470
License Denial, Suspension, Revocation, and Refusal to Renew
411‑348‑0480
Criminal Penalties
411‑348‑0490
Provider Eligibility for Medicaid Service Payment
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 411-348-0260’s source at or​.us