ORS 109.278
ICWA compliance report
- court findings regarding inquiry, notice and placement preferences
- documentation of compliance
- training
- forms
- rules
(1)
In a proceeding for the adoption or readoption of a minor child, within 90 days after service of a petition or amended petition upon the Director of Human Services as required under ORS 109.285 (Petition for adoption) or 109.385 (Readoption proceeding), the Department of Human Services shall file with the court an ICWA compliance report. The ICWA compliance report must reflect the department’s review of the petition or amended petition and must advise the court on whether the documentation submitted by the petitioner is sufficient and complete for the court to make the findings required under subsection (2) of this section. Nothing in this subsection or subsection (3) of this section requires the department to make a determination of law regarding the documentation provided by the petitioner.(2)
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Upon receiving an ICWA compliance report, the court shall order the matter to proceed if the court finds that the petitioner satisfied the inquiry requirements under ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2) and, if applicable, the notice requirements under ORS 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2).(b)
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If the court finds, subject to the procedures under ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (4), that there is reason to know that the child is an Indian child, the court’s order under this subsection must include a finding regarding whether the proposed adoptive placement complies with the preferences under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (2). If the court finds that the proposed adoptive placement does not comply with the preferences or that the documentation provided by the petitioner is insufficient for the court to make a finding, the court shall direct the petitioner to amend the petition to cure the deficiency or file a motion under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (3) for authority to make the placement contrary to the placement preferences under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (2).(B)
If the court finds that the petitioner failed to satisfy the inquiry or, if applicable, the notice requirements under ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2) and 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2), or if the documentation supplied by the petitioner is insufficient for the court to make those findings, the court shall direct the petitioner to cure the inquiry or notice deficiency and file an amended petition.(c)
The court shall order the petitioner to appear and show cause why the court should not dismiss the petition if the court directs the petitioner to file an amended petition or a motion under paragraph (b) of this subsection and the petitioner fails to do so within a reasonable amount of time.(3)
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The department shall, by rule, provide a nonexhaustive description of the documentation that petitioners or moving parties in proceedings under ORS 109.266 (Definitions for ORS 109.266 to 109.410) to 109.410 (Certificate of adoption) may submit to the court to document compliance with the inquiry and notice requirements under ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2) and (4) and 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2) and (3) and the placement preferences under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences), including:(A)
Descriptions of the consultations the petitioner or moving party made with the individuals described in ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2) and the responses the petitioner or moving party obtained;(B)
Descriptions of any oral responses and copies of any written responses the petitioner or moving party obtained from the individuals described in ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2) or 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (3);(C)
Copies of any identification cards or other records indicating the membership of the child or the child’s parent in an Indian tribe;(D)
Copies of any tribal court records regarding the Indian child;(E)
Any reports, declarations or testimony on the record documenting the due diligence of the petitioner or moving party to identify and work with all of the tribes of which the petitioner or moving party has reason to know that the child may be a member or in which the child may be eligible for membership; and(F)
The declaration of compliance regarding ORS 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2) notices the petitioner sent, as described in ORS 109.285 (Petition for adoption) (5)(d) and 109.385 (Readoption proceeding) (7)(b).(b)
The department shall adopt any other rules for the preparation of ICWA compliance reports that are necessary for the department to carry out the department’s duties under ORS 109.266 (Definitions for ORS 109.266 to 109.410) to 109.410 (Certificate of adoption).(c)
The State Court Administrator may prepare and make available to the public forms and information to assist petitioners to comply with the requirements under this section, ORS 109.285 (Petition for adoption), 109.385 (Readoption proceeding), 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2), 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2) and (3) and 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (2) and (3) and any related rules, including:(A)
Forms of petitions required under ORS 109.285 (Petition for adoption) and 109.385 (Readoption proceeding), motions to request a deviation from the placement preferences under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (3) and notices required under ORS 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2); and(B)
Worksheets and checklists to assist petitioners with the inquiry required under ORS 419B.636 (Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child) (2), the notices required under ORS 419B.639 (Notice to tribe in emergency proceeding) (2) and assessing whether proposed adoptive placements satisfy the preferences under ORS 419B.654 (Placement preferences) (2).(d)
The Judicial Department may design and offer trainings to courts having jurisdiction over adoption matters regarding the application of ORS 419B.600 (Policy on Indian child welfare) to 419B.654 (Placement preferences) to adoptions of minor children, including but not limited to identifying when there is reason to know that the child is an Indian child and making findings regarding the sufficiency of inquiry and notice and the appropriateness of adoptive placements. [2021 c.398 §7]
Source:
Section 109.278 — ICWA compliance report; court findings regarding inquiry, notice and placement preferences; documentation of compliance; training; forms; rules, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors109.html
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