ORS 412.072
Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF

  • confidentiality

(1)

The Department of Human Services shall:

(a)

Identify applicants for and recipients of assistance under the temporary assistance for needy families program who are currently victims of domestic violence, have been victims of domestic violence or are at risk of victimization by domestic violence.

(b)

Ensure that appropriate individuals on the local level who provide assistance to domestic violence victims participate in individualized case management with the department.

(c)

Refer individuals identified under this subsection to appropriate counseling and support services.

(d)

Waive or modify any temporary assistance for needy families program requirements that may make it more difficult for individuals identified under this subsection to escape domestic violence or place those individuals at risk of further or future domestic violence, including but not limited to:

(A)

Time limits on receipt of benefits;

(B)

Work requirements;

(C)

Paternity establishment and child support cooperation requirements;

(D)

Residency requirements;

(E)

Family cap provisions; and

(F)

Penalties for failure to comply with a program requirement.

(e)

Maintain emergency assistance eligibility and payment limits for victims of domestic violence or persons at risk of victimization by domestic violence identified under this section at no less than the levels in effect on January 1, 1997.

(f)

Allow eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families for persons identified under this section as victims of domestic violence or persons identified as at risk of victimization by domestic violence who would otherwise be eligible except for the fact that they are noncitizens.

(2)

All information received by the department in identifying the individuals described in subsection (1) of this section shall remain confidential.

(3)

For purposes of this section, “domestic violence” means the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between family members, intimate partners or household members:

(a)

Attempting to cause or intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing physical injury or emotional, mental or verbal abuse;

(b)

Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly placing another in fear of imminent serious physical injury;

(c)

Committing sexual abuse in any degree as defined in ORS 163.415 (Sexual abuse in the third degree), 163.425 (Sexual abuse in the second degree) and 163.427 (Sexual abuse in the first degree); or

(d)

Using coercive or controlling behavior.

(4)

Nothing in this section prohibits disclosure of information for the purposes of making a report of suspected abuse as required under ORS 124.060 (Duty of officials to report), 419B.010 (Duty of officials to report child abuse), 430.765 (Duty of officials to report abuse) or 441.640 (Report of suspected abuse of resident required). [Formerly 411.117]
Note: 412.072 (Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 412 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 412.072 — Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF; confidentiality, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors412.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

412.001
Definitions
412.002
Legislative findings
412.006
Administration of temporary assistance for needy families program
412.007
Determination of amount of aid
412.009
Engagement in JOBS
412.011
Support service payments to prevent loss of employment
412.014
State Family Pre-SSI/SSDI program
412.016
Enrollment in educational institution as allowable work activity
412.024
Assignment of support rights
412.026
Payment of aid to individual other than relative
412.028
Petition for and appointment of guardian or conservator
412.029
Expenditures limited to needs of beneficiary
412.034
Denial of aid when unemployed parent refuses employment
412.039
Cooperation of department with Director of Employment Department and all available workforce services to find employment for parent
412.044
Cooperation with other agencies to provide vocational training
412.049
Powers and duties of department
412.054
Application for aid
412.059
Investigation of eligibility of child
412.064
Authority to determine eligibility
412.069
Appeal from denial of or failure to act on application or from modification or cancellation of aid
412.072
Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF
412.074
Use and custody of records of temporary assistance for needy families program
412.079
Time limits
412.084
Minor parents’ eligibility to receive assistance and support services
412.089
Referral to mental health or drug abuse professional
412.094
Public officials to cooperate in locating and furnishing information concerning parents of children receiving or applying to receive public assistance and in prosecuting nonsupport cases
412.109
Policy on absent parent
412.124
Post-TANF aid to employed families
412.139
Duties of department relating to federal law
412.144
Duties of department relating to other agencies
412.151
Statewide electronic benefits transfer system
412.155
Additional monthly payments of elderly rental assistance
412.161
Policy on two-parent families
412.991
Criminal penalties

Current through early 2026

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