OAR 413-090-0010
Authorized Payments


(1) Family Foster Care.
(a) Shelter care payment. The Department reimburses a certified family a shelter care payment on behalf of a child or young adult during the first 20 days of substitute care in a certified family home after the Department has obtained physical or legal custody of the child or young adult. The daily shelter care payment is:
(A) $30.66 for a child 5 years or younger;
(B) $31.97 for a child 6 through 12 years of age; and
(C) $34.03 for a child or young adult 13 through 20 years of age.
(b) Base rate payment. The Department reimburses a certified family a base rate payment on behalf of a child or young adult in the Department’s physical or legal custody when a child or young adult is placed in the certified family’s home.
(A) Payment is made monthly or prorated for a portion of a month, when the base rate payment is for less than all days in the month, and made after the month in which the care has been provided.
(B) The base rate payment starts on day 21 of a child’s placement in substitute care and includes the day the child or young adult enters the home, but excludes the day the child or young adult leaves the home.
(C) The base rate payment amount.
(i) $693.00 for a child 5 years or younger;
(ii) $733.00 for a child 6 through 12 years of age; and
(iii) $795.00 for a child or young adult 13 through 20 years of age.
(D) The Department does not reimburse the base rate payment to a certified family when reimbursement for shelter care payment or enhanced shelter care payment applies.
(c) Enhanced shelter care payment. The Department reimburses a certified family an enhanced shelter care payment rate on behalf of a child or young adult during the first 20 days of substitute care with a certified family after a child or young adult has been in placement with a Behavior Rehabilitation Service provider and there is no current level of care payment determination applicable to the child or young adult. The daily enhanced shelter care payment is:
(A) $54.33 for a child 5 years or younger;
(B) $55.64 for a child 6 through 12 years of age; and
(C) $57.70 for a child or young adult 13 through 20 years of age.
(d) Mileage reimbursement. The Department reimburses a certified family for mileage, paid at the current Department mileage reimbursement rate paid to child welfare staff, when the certified family must provide transportation for a child or young adult in order to remain in the same school the child or young adult was attending prior to placement in substitute care.
(2) Level of care payment.
(a) The Department reimburses a level of care payment to a certified family on behalf of a child or young adult when the CANS screening results indicate the child or young adult has enhanced supervision needs.
(b) The initial level of care payment to a certified family begins:
(A) No earlier than the twenty first day of substitute care; or
(B) Ninety days prior to the date an initial CANS screening was approved for a child or young adult in substitute care over 111 days.
(c) A level of care payment to a certified family may commence the first day following the end of enhanced shelter care payment.
(d) A CANS rescreen level of care payment to a certified family begins the first day of the month the CANS rescreen was submitted to the Level of Care Manager for approval.
(e) The Level of Care Program Manager or the designee may approve commencing the level of care payment beyond the timeframes in subsections (b), (c) and (d) of this section when a delay in scheduling, completing, scoring or approving the CANS screening results in a potential loss or interruption of a level of care payment.
(f) A CANS screener rates each element of a child or young adult’s behavior and functioning through the CANS screening on a scale of zero to three and the ratings determine whether a child or young adult meets the criteria for one of three levels of care. These ratings are determined using the following exhibits, which by this reference are incorporated into this rule:
(A) DHS 9601: Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Comprehensive Screening Tool Ages Birth through 5, adopted January 5, 2009, and revised in November 2017 (Exhibit 1).
(B) DHS 9602: Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Comprehensive Screening Tool Ages 6 through 20, adopted January 5, 2009, and revised in November 2017 (Exhibit 2).
(C) Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Algorithm, adopted February 9, 2009, and revised in November 2017 (Exhibit 3).
(D) The Department maintains the exhibits referenced in (f) of this section on the Department’s website. Printed copies of these exhibits may be obtained by contacting the Department of Human Services, Office of Child Welfare Programs, ATTN: Level of Care Manager, 500 Summer Street NE, E93, Salem, OR 97301.
(g) The level of care payment is:
(A) $240.00 per month for Level 1 (moderate needs).
(B) $468.00 per month for Level 2 (intermediate needs).
(C) $960.00 per month for Level 3 (advanced needs).
(3) The Department reimburses a certified family an applicable base rate payment for a child of a dependent parent when both are living with the certified family unless the dependent parent receives a TANF grant under programs administered by the Department of Human Services under chapter 461 of the Oregon Administrative Rules or has other means of financial support.
(4) The Department reimburses a Chafee housing payment or an independent living housing subsidy to an eligible individual up to a maximum of $795 per month of eligibility pursuant to OAR 413-030-0400 (Purpose) to 413-030-0460 (Requirements at Independence).

(5)

Child care.
(a) The reimbursement for child-care costs to a certified family on behalf of a child is authorized when:

(A)

The child care is required due to the certified family’s employment, or;

(B)

The certified family attends college or other educational program and the child care is needed while they are attending classes.
(i) If the certified family is two certified adults, both adults must be employed or attending an educational program.
(ii) If circumstances, other than (A) or (B) above, exist that necessitate child care a Child Welfare supervisor may approve child care.

(b)

The child care setting must be approved by Child Welfare. Types of approved child care providers include licensed child care facilities, before and after school programs, government programs, and in-home providers that are exempt from a license requirement. Approval of an individual who is exempt from a child care license requirement must be approved as required by OAR 413-200-0281 (Respite Care Providers, Child Care, and Babysitters).

(c)

Child care reimbursement may be authorized for a child up to the age of 12. Child care reimbursement may be authorized for a child or young adult older than the age of 12 if developmental or behavioral issues require supervision and the reimbursement is approved by a Child Welfare Supervisor.

(d)

Authorization for the reimbursement for child-care services must be documented on the Child Welfare Foster Parent or Relative Caregiver Child Care Authorization.

(e)

The amount of the child care reimbursement to the certified family must not exceed $375 per child per month.

(f)

Child care reimbursements must not be made once an Adoption Assistance or Guardian Assistance agreement is in place.

(g)

Child care reimbursements may be made on behalf of a child or young adult placed by Child Welfare in another state under the ICPC, or placed in Oregon under the ICPC in an Oregon child welfare certified home, if the sending state does not provide child care assistance.
(h) Child care reimbursements may be made on behalf of a child or young adult placed in a home certified by a tribe, who otherwise qualifies, if Child Welfare has custody of the child or young adult.

(6)

Payments prohibited. The Department must not authorize payment for the care of a child or young adult to more than one certified family per day.
(7) A payment by the Department under this rule is inalienable by any assignment or transfer and exempt from execution, levy, attachment, and garnishment under the laws of the state of Oregon.
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Source: Rule 413-090-0010 — Authorized Payments, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=413-090-0010.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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