ORS 418.353
Residential care referrals

  • disclosures
  • limitations
  • compensation
  • penalties

(1)

A referral agent shall provide a client with a disclosure at the same time the client is offered information, referral or recommendation regarding a residential care program. The written disclosure must be conspicuous, provided in clear language and include:

(a)

A description of the residential care referral to be provided by the referral agent, including:

(A)

The names of all agencies that license the program and the type of licenses the program currently holds.

(B)

All licensing actions taken against the program or its parent company in the prior 24 months, based on direct inquiry with each agency that licenses the program.

(C)

The number of substantiated allegations of abuse, deaths and or serious injuries at the program in the prior 24 months, based on direct inquiry with each agency that licenses the program or investigates abuse at the program.

(D)

The program’s restraint, seclusion and behavioral management policy.

(E)

Names, titles and educational background of the leadership team of the program.

(F)

Day and nighttime staff to student ratio of the program.

(G)

Whether the program serves youth offenders.

(H)

Names, titles and educational background of all health care providers who are employees of the program.

(I)

If the program advertises treatment services, whether the program is regulated as a behavioral health center by its state’s health authority.

(b)

A description of the relationship between the referral agent and the program the agent is making referral to, including:

(A)

A statement of whether the referral agent provides residential care referrals only to programs with which the agent has an existing contract.

(B)

A disclosure of all sources of fees, compensation or consideration the referral agent may receive in exchange for making the residential care referral.

(c)

A description of the referral agent’s qualifications and business practices, including:

(A)

The referral agent’s contact information, including address and telephone number.

(B)

The referral agent’s educational background and qualifications.

(C)

The referral agent’s privacy policy.

(d)

The date of the referral agent’s last visit to the facility and whether the visit was in person or a virtual tour as permitted under subsection (2)(b) of this section.

(2)

A referral agent may not:

(a)

Refer a client to a residential care program that is not licensed by the agency responsible for licensing child-caring agencies in the state where the program is located.

(b)

Refer a client to a residential care program unless within the prior 24 months, the agent has personally toured the program or, if the tour occurred during a time when personal tours were prohibited by a federal, state or local emergency declaration, virtually toured the program.

(c)

Refer a client to a residential care program that has had a restriction, revocation or suspension of its license by any licensing entity within the prior 12 months.

(d)

Refer a client to an organization or company that offers secure transportation services that is not approved by the state Department of Human Services to accept referrals, under rules adopted by the department.

(e)

Share a client’s placement information with or sell a client’s placement information to a program or marketing affiliate without obtaining affirmative consent from the client for each instance of sharing or selling the information.

(f)

Refer a client to a residential care program in which the referral agent or an immediate family member of the referral agent has an ownership interest.

(g)

Refer a client to a residential care program that provides any compensation, payment or consideration to the referral agent in exchange for the referral.

(h)

Contact a client who has requested in writing that the referral agent stop contacting the client.

(3)

For each residential care program to which the referral agent makes residential care referrals, a referral agent shall provide to a client via a website or written notice:

(a)

A link to the state agency website listing licensing or abuse complaints concerning the program.

(b)

Contact information to facilitate reporting of abuse or neglect or licensing violations in the state in which the program is located.

(c)

Contact information for the law enforcement agency responsible for coverage of the community in which the program is located.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A referral agent must include in any contract with a residential care program provisions prohibiting the referral agent from collecting compensation for a referral to a program when the program is a subsequent program as described in this subsection. A program is a subsequent program if:

(A)

The subject of placement enters a residential care program to which the subject of placement is referred by a first referral agent, but subsequently leaves that program; and

(B)

A new referral agent refers the subject of placement to the subsequent program.

(b)

When a residential care referral is made to a subsequent program for a subject of placement by a new referral agent as described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the new referral agent must present evidence to the subsequent program that the first referral agent is not entitled to compensation for the referral.

(5)

A client may bring a cause of action for a violation of this section and may recover actual damages or $750, whichever is greater. The court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action under this subsection. [2021 c.590 §2]
Note: See note under 418.351 (Definitions for 418.351 to 418.357).

Source: Section 418.353 — Residential care referrals; disclosures; limitations; compensation; penalties, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors418.­html.

418.001
Definition for ORS 418.005 to 418.030
418.005
Powers of department in connection with child welfare services
418.010
Children not to be taken charge of when parents object
418.015
Custody and care of needy children by department
418.016
Criminal records checks required for caregivers of children and for other persons in household
418.017
Parent allowed to anonymously leave child at authorized facility
418.018
Department required to inform public about ORS 418.017 and affirmative defense
418.020
Unexpended balances of budgeted county funds may be expended as aid for children
418.025
Prevention, reduction or control of juvenile delinquency by county programs and activities
418.027
Agreements for custody, care or treatment
418.030
Services to prevent, control and treat juvenile delinquency
418.032
Department subrogated to right of support for certain children in department custody
418.033
Release of records to citizen review board
418.034
Department responsible for costs of medical care of certain children in detention or lockup facilities
418.036
Child welfare report
418.039
Policy on prohibited disqualifications of child welfare services providers
418.041
Governor’s Child Foster Care Advisory Commission
418.043
Membership of commission
418.044
Functions and duties of commission
418.046
Advisory or technical committees
418.189
Policy on child abuse and neglect
418.194
Scheduling visitation around school attendance
418.200
Definitions
418.201
Legislative intent
418.202
Oregon Foster Children’s Bill of Rights
418.203
Prohibitions on discipline or retaliation for speaking about services received
418.205
Definitions for ORS 418.205 to 418.327, 418.330, 418.470, 418.475, 418.950 to 418.970 and 418.992 to 418.998
418.210
Application of ORS 418.205 to 418.327
418.215
Child-caring agency to be licensed, certified or authorized
418.240
Licensing, certification and authorization criteria
418.246
Bond for outdoor youth program licensure
418.248
Certification of proctor foster homes
418.250
Supervision of child-caring agencies
418.255
Inspection and supervision
418.256
Interference with disclosure of information
418.257
Definitions for ORS 418.257 to 418.259
418.258
Report of suspected abuse
418.259
Investigation of suspected abuse
418.260
Investigation of abuses, deficiencies, violations or failures to comply in child-caring agencies
418.262
Minimum staffing required for licensing, inspection and investigation
418.263
Child-Caring Agencies Account
418.265
Reports
418.270
Surrender of child to child-caring agency
418.275
Child-caring agency as guardian of child
418.280
Placement of children
418.285
Authority of department same as child-caring agency under ORS 418.270 to 418.280
418.290
Child placement by nonresident
418.295
Certain attorneys not to represent prospective adoptive parents
418.300
When child placement by private persons prohibited
418.302
Administrative review required for certain children in voluntary placement
418.305
Access to child receiving care or services
418.306
Denial of visitation by child-caring agency as disciplinary measure prohibited
418.307
Medical or dental treatment of children without consent
418.310
Application of statutes to institutions caring for adults and children
418.312
When transfer of custody not required
418.315
Department may provide foster care for children surrendered or committed to department
418.318
Authority to pay for qualified residential treatment programs
418.319
Goal regarding placed children receiving federal assistance
418.321
Out-of-state child-caring agency
418.322
Placement in congregate care residential setting
418.323
Qualified residential treatment program
418.324
Independent assessment
418.325
Medical examinations required
418.327
Licensing of private residential boarding schools
418.330
Payments to adoptive parents or guardians
418.335
Determination of eligibility for payments
418.340
Rules
418.345
Adoption Applicable Child Savings Fund
418.351
Definitions for 418.351 to 418.357
418.353
Residential care referrals
418.357
Residential care referral agents
418.359
Referrals to secure transportation services providers
418.470
Authority to pay for shelter-care homes
418.472
Siting of shelter-care home
418.475
Independent residence facilities
418.480
“Purchase of care” defined
418.485
Policy
418.490
Coordination of state activities
418.495
Authority to purchase care
418.500
Out-of-state care for children
418.517
Procedures for use of psychotropic medications for children in foster care
418.519
Definitions for ORS 418.519 to 418.532
418.521
Prohibitions on restraint and involuntary seclusion of children in care
418.523
Permissible use of restraint or involuntary seclusion of child in care
418.526
Program procedures
418.528
Quarterly reports
418.529
Training standards and certification
418.532
Notices to children in care
418.575
Definitions for ORS 418.575 to 418.598
418.578
Legislative findings
418.580
Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families programs
418.585
Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families Program Fund
418.590
Waiver of federal requirements
418.595
Placement and referral to program to be considered in reasonable or active efforts determination
418.598
Rules
418.606
Definitions
418.607
Legislative intent
418.608
Oregon Foster Children’s Sibling Bill of Rights
418.609
Applicability of Indian Child Welfare Act
418.625
Definitions for ORS 418.625 to 418.645
418.627
Placement consistent with the Indian Child Welfare Act
418.630
Foster home must be certified as approved
418.635
Certificate of approval
418.640
Supervision of foster homes
418.642
Confidentiality of information about person who maintains foster home
418.643
Denial of visitation by foster home as disciplinary measure prohibited
418.644
Interference with disclosure of information
418.645
Appeal from decision of department
418.647
Foster care payments
418.648
Rights of foster parents
418.650
Policy
418.653
Oregon Youth Corps
418.657
Duties of program director
418.658
Oregon Community Stewardship Corps
418.660
Projects
418.663
Employment goals
418.675
Powers and duties of trustees of A. R. Burbank Trust Fund
418.680
Annual report of trustees
418.685
Certain agencies declared to be orphans’ homes
418.691
Definitions for ORS 418.691 to 418.701
418.696
Youth sports providers encouraged to perform certain activities related to qualifications of coaches or supervisors
418.699
Additional duties or liabilities not imposed on youth sports providers
418.701
Youth sports providers authorized to request criminal background checks from Department of State Police
418.702
Training and continuing education for mandatory reporters
418.706
State Technical Assistance Team for child fatalities
418.708
Child’s savings account
418.712
Definitions for ORS 418.714 and 418.718
418.714
Domestic violence fatality review teams
418.718
Statewide team
418.726
Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee
418.731
Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator
418.733
Updates to Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Plan
418.735
Plan for communication among local mental health authorities regarding certain suicides
418.746
Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Account
418.747
County teams for investigation
418.748
Statewide team on child abuse and suicide
418.751
Training and education for persons investigating child abuse
418.780
Purpose
418.782
Definitions for ORS 418.746 to 418.796
418.783
Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program
418.784
Advisory Council on Child Abuse Assessment
418.785
Child fatality review teams
418.786
Grant program
418.788
Grant application
418.790
Application contents for regional centers
418.792
Application contents for children’s advocacy center
418.793
Report to Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program
418.794
Confidentiality of video recordings
418.795
Confidentiality of information and records
418.796
Authority of council to solicit and accept contributions
418.800
Review of certain cases by county child abuse multidisciplinary team
418.804
Short title
418.806
Policy
418.808
Critical incident
418.811
Team assignment and membership
418.813
Report
418.816
Critical Incident Review Team website
418.925
“Refugee child” defined
418.927
When refugee child may be removed from home
418.930
Petition to juvenile court required upon removal of refugee child
418.933
Judicial determination on removal required
418.935
Petition by relative of refugee child
418.937
Placement decision
418.939
Record for refugee child
418.941
Refugee Child Welfare Advisory Committee
418.943
Annual report
418.945
Rules
418.950
Definitions for ORS 418.950 to 418.970
418.955
Policy
418.960
City and county siting of child-caring facilities
418.965
Approval or denial of applications
418.970
ORS 418.950 to 418.970 inapplicable to existing facilities
418.976
Definitions for ORS 418.976 to 418.981
418.978
System of Care Advisory Council
418.979
Purpose
418.981
Children’s System Data Dashboard
418.983
System of Care Account
418.984
Interdisciplinary assessment teams
418.990
Criminal penalties
418.991
Penalty for interference with disclosure of information
418.992
Civil penalty
418.993
Procedure
418.994
Schedule of penalties
418.995
Factors considered in imposing penalty
418.997
Judicial review
418.998
Disposition of penalties
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