OAR 413-200-0358
Requirements Regarding the Discipline of a Child or Young Adult


(1) The certified resource family must demonstrate a willingness to understand the meaning of the behaviors and have the ability to develop and use appropriate discipline strategies to address challenging behaviors.
(2) The certified resource family must not do any of the following to a child or young adult in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home:
(a) Use or threaten physical force.
(b) Use threats or intimidation.
(c) Withhold food or other items essential to protection, safety, or well-being.
(d) Discipline all children or young adults in the household for the misbehavior of one child or young adult.
(e) Use intentional infliction of physical force causing pain.
(f) Use derogatory remarks about the child or young adult, or the family characteristics, physical traits, culture, ethnicity, language, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or traditions of the child or young adult.
(g) Deny, or threaten to deny, visits, telephone contact, or other types of contact with an individual authorized in a visit and contact plan, including contacts and visits with siblings.
(h) Assign extremely strenuous exercise or work.
(i) Use or threaten the use of restraining devices. Restraining devices do not include a vehicle safety restraint such as a seat belt or age and size-appropriate safety seat.
(j) Impose a sanction, penalty, consequence, or reprimand for bed-wetting or during toilet training.
(k) Direct or permit a child or young adult to punish or discipline another child or young adult.
(L) Threaten removal from the certified resource family home.
(m) Force or require a shower or bath as a sanction, penalty, consequence, or reprimand.
(n) Impose extreme isolation that restricts the ability to talk with or associate with others.
(o) Lock in a room or outside of the home.
(3) The certified resource family may use a time-out only for the purpose of giving the child or young adult in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home a short break from the situation. The certified resource family must take into consideration the age and developmental level in determining the length of a time-out.
(4) Pursuant to OAR 413-020-0200 (Purpose) to 413-020-0255 (Training and the Planned Use of Physical Restraint), only a resource parent or relative resource parent who has been trained to use a physical restraint may do so, unless a child young adult in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home, or others are at imminent risk of harm. Physical restraint may only be used if good judgment indicates a physical restraint may be safely implemented. Any time a physical restraint is used, the certified resource family must follow the reporting requirements in OAR 413-020-0236 (Development, Documentation, and Termination of a Supervision Plan) and 413-020-0240 (Use of Physical Restraint). Physical restraint does not include an instrument of physical restraint as described in ORS 419A.245 (Use of restraints during transport).
(5) A chemical restraint may not be used for a child or young adult in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home, unless under the direction of a medical provider for the child in care.
(6) The certified resource family must notify and request assistance of the Department when the challenging behavior of a child or young adult in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home may be beyond the ability of the certified resource family to discipline in a positive manner.

Source: Rule 413-200-0358 — Requirements Regarding the Discipline of a Child or Young Adult, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=413-200-0358.

413–200–0260
Definitions
413–200–0270
Purpose
413–200–0272
Responsibilities for Assessment and Certification
413–200–0274
Assessment for Approval of an Adoptive Resource or Issuance of a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Certificate of Approval
413–200–0275
Assessment for Issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Approval
413–200–0276
Assessment to Move from a Temporary Certificate of Approval to a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Certificate of Approval
413–200–0278
Responsibility to Determine the Maximum Number of Children or Young Adults in a Certified Resource Family Home
413–200–0281
Respite Care Providers, Child Care, and Babysitters
413–200–0283
Responsibilities to Monitor Certification Compliance
413–200–0285
Responsibilities When Developing a Placement Support Plan
413–200–0287
Assessment for Renewal of Certification
413–200–0289
Responsibilities Regarding Withdrawal of an Application, Termination of a Certification
413–200–0292
Responsibilities Regarding a Previously Certified Resource Family and When a Certified Resource Family Moves
413–200–0294
Responsibilities Regarding Inactive Referral Status
413–200–0296
Responsibilities Regarding Denial or Revocation of a Certification
413–200–0298
Confidentiality of Applicant or Certified Resource Family Information
413–200–0301
Purpose and Applicability of Certification Standards
413–200–0305
Authorization
413–200–0306
Eligibility for Certified Resource Families and Adoptive Resources
413–200–0308
Personal Qualifications of Applicants and Certified Resource Families
413–200–0314
Initial Application Process to Become a Certified Resource Family or Adoptive Resource
413–200–0335
Standards Regarding the Home Environment
413–200–0348
Requirements Regarding the Number of Children and Young Adults in the Home
413–200–0352
Requirements for the Care of Children and Young Adults
413–200–0354
Requirements Regarding the Education of a Child or Young Adult
413–200–0356
Requirements Regarding Extracurricular, Enrichment, Cultural, and Social Activities
413–200–0358
Requirements Regarding the Discipline of a Child or Young Adult
413–200–0362
Requirements Regarding the Medical, Dental, and Mental Health Care of a Child or Young Adult
413–200–0371
Responsibilities and Notification Requirements for Selection and Use of Respite Care Providers Child Care, and Babysitters
413–200–0377
Confidentiality
413–200–0379
Education and Training for Applicants and Certified Resouce Families
413–200–0383
Other Required Notifications
413–200–0386
Requirements Regarding Mandatory Reporting
413–200–0388
Requirements Regarding Visits in the Certified Resource Family’s Home
413–200–0390
Requirements Regarding Renewal of the Certificate of Approval
413–200–0393
Requirements Regarding Inactive Referral Status
413–200–0394
Requirements Regarding Termination of a Certificate of Approval
413–200–0396
Requirements Regarding Contested Case Hearings
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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