OAR 413-120-0400
Purpose
(1)
These rules (OAR 413-120-0400 (Purpose) to 413-120-0475 (Record Keeping, Confidentiality)) describe the criminal records check requirements for those seeking to provide relative care, foster care, or respite care to children in the care or custody of the Department, be approved as adoptive resources for children in the custody of the Department, or be approved as an other person in the household.(2)
These rules set forth the criminal convictions which disqualify a subject individual from being a relative caregiver, foster parent, adoptive resource, or other person in the household.(3)
These rules outline the process by which the Department determines the fitness of a subject individual convicted of or arrested for certain felony and misdemeanor crimes to be a relative caregiver, foster parent, adoptive resource, or other person in the household.(4)
These rules must be used in conjunction with other applicable standards when determining a subject individual’s fitness to provide relative care, foster care, or respite care for children in the care or custody of the Department, or to be approved as an other person in the household.
Source:
Rule 413-120-0400 — Purpose, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=413-120-0400
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