OAR 413-120-0021
Adoption Placement Selection by Caseworker


(1)

Before making an adoption placement selection, the child’s caseworker must comply with the provisions of OAR 413-120-0700 (Purpose) to 413-120-0760 (Identification of a Child’s Potential Adoptive Resources).

(2)

When the caseworker, after considering the input from the child’s team and following consultation with the supervisor, has identified the potential adoptive resources to be considered for adoption placement selection, the caseworker must consult with the adoption worker for each of the identified families to:

(a)

Provide the adoption worker with written information, redacted to remove identifying information, about the history and needs of each child under consideration for adoption; and

(b)

Discuss the ability of the potential adoptive resource to meet the needs of each child under consideration for adoption.

(3)

The adoption workers must complete all of the following:

(a)

Provide the identified potential adoptive resources with the information described in subsection (2)(a) of this rule.

(b)

Describe the adoption placement selection process to the potential adoptive resources to:

(A)

Inform them of the individuals who will be reviewing their adoption home study or other information during the adoption placement selection process; and

(B)

Assure all appropriate releases of information described in OAR 413-120-0016 (Confidentiality)(1) and (2) have been obtained.

(c)

Confirm with the caseworker for each child who is under consideration that the potential adoptive resource is willing and available to be considered for adoption.

(4)

When the caseworker has been informed that the identified potential adoptive resources are available and appropriate to be considered, the caseworker must set a date for the adoption placement selection and notify the adoption worker for each of the identified potential adoptive resources.

(5)

At least ten business days before the adoption placement selection, the caseworker must complete all of the following:

(a)

Notify the following individuals of the potential adoptive resources to be considered and the date the adoption placement selection will occur:

(A)

The CASA;

(B)

The child’s attorney;

(C)

An authorized representative of the child’s tribe, if the child is an Indian child; and

(D)

A member of the RCWAC, if the child is a refugee child.

(b)

Ensure that the individuals identified in subsection (a) of this section are sent copies of the adoption home study and any additional written information released under OAR 413-120-0016 (Confidentiality) for each potential adoptive resource, unless the individual has notified the caseworker that they do not want a copy of the materials.

(c)

Notify the individuals identified in subsection (a) of this section that any input regarding the ability of a potential adoptive resource to meet the current and lifelong needs of the child or sibling group must be received at least two days before the date of the adoption placement selection to assure it will be considered.

(6)

When the caseworker has provided the notifications in section (5) of this rule, an adoption selection date has been scheduled by the caseworker or committee, and a child’s relative or current caretaker now expresses interest in being considered as a potential adoptive resource, the Child Welfare Program Manager must:

(a)

If the newly expressed interest is from a relative, review the diligent efforts to identify a child’s relatives required under OAR 413-070-0060 (Purpose) to 413-070-0063;

(b)

If the newly expressed interest is from a current caretaker, review the efforts to determine if the current caretaker was given adequate and reasonable time to request consideration as the potential adoptive resource;

(c)

Consider the impact of a delay in achieving permanency on the best interests of the child; and

(d)

Make a determination whether it is in the best interest of the child for an adoption home study to be conducted with a relative or current caretaker despite the delay in achieving permanency.

(7)

The Child Welfare Program Manager in consultation with the Child Permanency Program Manager makes the determination whether to consider a relative or current caretaker under section (6) of this rule.

(8)

When a Child Welfare Program Manager informs the caseworker of the determination to consider a relative or current caretaker identified under section (6) of this rule, the caseworker must notify each individual in subsection (5)(a) of this rule and the adoption worker for each identified potential adoptive resource that the adoption selection process has been suspended.

(9)

When the adoption selection process has been suspended, the adoption workers must notify each identified potential adoptive resource that the adoption selection process has been suspended.

(10)

The timelines in this rule may be changed when the caseworker, the adoption worker for each of the identified potential adoptive resources, and each individual in section (5) of this rule agree on a new timeline.

(11)

After considering the input from individuals in section (5) of this rule, the caseworker:following consultation with his or her supervisor — makes the adoption placement selection for a child or sibling group under consideration for adoption when OAR 413-120-0020 (Adoption Placement Selection Options)(1) applies.

(12)

On the day that the selection is made, the child’s caseworker must notify the adoption workers for each of the identified potential adoptive resources who were considered for the adoption placement selection.

(13)

By the end of the next business day following the adoption placement selection, the child’s caseworker must send written notification of the adoption placement selection to each of the following individuals:

(a)

The CASA;

(b)

The child’s attorney;

(c)

An authorized representative of the child’s tribe, if the child is an Indian child; and

(d)

A member of the RCWAC, if the child is a refugee child.

(14)

By the end of the next business day following the adoption placement selection, written notification on a form approved by the Department must be sent to each identified potential adoptive resource of whether they were selected as the adoptive resource by the following individuals:

(a)

A Department adoption worker; or

(b)

The child’s caseworker when the adoption worker is a private agency employee.

(15)

Notifications in sections (12) and (13) of this rule must contain information on the Department’s review process as described in OAR 413-120-0060 (Review of the Adoption Placement Selection), unless the identified potential adoptive resources were all general applicants.

(16)

Within three days of the adoption placement selection, the caseworker must assure that:

(a)

The adoption placement selection and the basis for that selection are documented on a Department-approved form; and

(b)

The central office Adoption Program is notified of the adoption placement selection.

(17)

Any individual who received a copy of an adoption home study or other written documents during the adoption selection process must return the materials to the Department within seven business days of the notice of the adoption placement selection.

Source: Rule 413-120-0021 — Adoption Placement Selection by Caseworker, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=413-120-0021.

413‑120‑0000
Definitions
413‑120‑0010
Purpose
413‑120‑0016
Confidentiality
413‑120‑0020
Adoption Placement Selection Options
413‑120‑0021
Adoption Placement Selection by Caseworker
413‑120‑0025
Composition of an Adoption Committee
413‑120‑0035
Invitation to and Notification of Adoption Committee
413‑120‑0053
The Adoption Committee
413‑120‑0057
Adoption Placement Selection, Notification, and Documentation
413‑120‑0060
Review of the Adoption Placement Selection
413‑120‑0100
Purpose
413‑120‑0110
Values
413‑120‑0115
Procedures
413‑120‑0142
Purpose
413‑120‑0145
Values
413‑120‑0155
Conditions for Not Filing a Petition for Adoption
413‑120‑0160
Right to Use Expedited Process
413‑120‑0165
Requirements Prior to Proceeding to Legalization of the Adoption
413‑120‑0170
Attorney Fees
413‑120‑0175
Court Filing Requirements
413‑120‑0190
Purpose
413‑120‑0220
Adoption Application Requirements
413‑120‑0222
Conflict of Interest for Adoptive Applicants
413‑120‑0225
Conditions that Require Additional Approval or Termination of the Department’s Adoption Application Process
413‑120‑0240
Status Notification of Adoption Applications
413‑120‑0243
Prioritization of an Adoption Home Study Application
413‑120‑0246
Standards for an Adoptive Home and Release of an Adoption Home Study
413‑120‑0400
Purpose
413‑120‑0440
Circumstances in which a Criminal Records Check Must Occur and Types of Records Checks Required
413‑120‑0450
Disqualifying and Potentially Disqualifying Criminal Convictions
413‑120‑0455
Potentially Disqualifying Arrests
413‑120‑0457
Weighing Test
413‑120‑0460
Contesting a Fitness Determination
413‑120‑0475
Record Keeping, Confidentiality
413‑120‑0600
Purpose
413‑120‑0620
Values
413‑120‑0625
Roles and Responsibilities
413‑120‑0628
Criteria for Using the Cooperative Adoption Mediation Process
413‑120‑0630
Post Adoption Communication Agreements (PACAs)
413‑120‑0635
Cooperative Adoption Planning Through Legal Assistance Mediation Services
413‑120‑0700
Purpose
413‑120‑0720
Department Efforts to Place with Relatives, Current Caretakers and to Place Siblings Together
413‑120‑0730
Order of Preference for Identification of Potential Adoptive Resources
413‑120‑0735
Current Caretaker or Relative Caregiver Request for an Adoption Home Study
413‑120‑0750
Recruitment Efforts
413‑120‑0760
Identification of a Child’s Potential Adoptive Resources
413‑120‑0800
Purpose
413‑120‑0830
Department Actions Prior to Placement
413‑120‑0840
Early Adoption Transition
413‑120‑0860
Placement and Post-placement Supervision
413‑120‑0870
Disruption
413‑120‑0880
No Delay in Placement
413‑120‑0900
Purpose
413‑120‑0910
Duty to Provide Information to Convention Case Registry
413‑120‑0920
Adoption of a Child Immigrating to the United States (Incoming Convention Adoption)
413‑120‑0925
Adoption of a Child Emigrating from the United States (Outgoing Convention Adoption)
413‑120‑0930
Transition, Travel, Placement, and Registration Requirements
413‑120‑0940
Post-Placement Supervision
413‑120‑0945
Finalization and Post-Finalization Duties
413‑120‑0950
Adoption Assistance
413‑120‑0960
Disclosure to the Adoptive Family
413‑120‑0970
Hague Custody Declarations
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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