Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(b)
Definitions. Terms used by Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) Child
Welfare Services not found in the Oklahoma Children's Code are defined in
Oklahoma Administrative Code
340:75-3-120 Instructions to
Staff. The following words and terms, when used in the Oklahoma Children's
Code, 10A O.S. §§ 1-1-105, 1-2-105, and 1-6-105; 21 O.S. §§
748, 748.2; and 1040.13a; and in this Subchapter have the following meanings
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1)
"Abandonment" means the:
(A) willful intent by words, actions, or
omissions of the person responsible for the child's (PRFC) health, safety, or
welfare not to return for a child;
(B) failure to maintain a significant
parental relationship with a child through visitation, family time, or
communication, such as incidental or token visits or communication, which are
not considered significant; or
(C)
failure to respond to notice of deprived proceedings.
(2)
"Abuse" means harm or
threatened harm by a PRFC to a child's health, safety, or welfare including
non-accidental physical or mental injury or sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation; however, nothing prohibits a parent from using ordinary force as
a means of discipline including, but not limited to, spanking, switching, or
paddling.
(3)
"Age-appropriate" or
"developmentally-appropriate"
means:
(A) activities or items that are
generally accepted as suitable for children of the same age or maturity level
or that are determined to be developmentally-appropriate for a child, based on
the development of cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities
that are typical for an age or age group; and
(B) in the case of a specific child,
activities or items that are suitable for that child based on the developmental
stages he or she attains with respect to his or her cognitive, emotional,
physical, and behavioral capacities.
(4)
"Assessment" means a
comprehensive review of child safety and evaluation of family functioning and
protective capacities conducted in response to a child abuse or neglect
referral that does not allege a serious and immediate safety threat to a
child.
(5)
"Behavioral
health" means mental health, substance use or abuse, or co-occurring
mental health and substance use or abuse diagnoses, and the continuum of mental
health, substance use or abuse, or co-occurring mental health and substance use
or abuse treatment.
(6)
"Child" means any unmarried person younger than 18 years of age,
including an infant born alive.
(7)
"Children's emergency resource center" means a community-based
program that may provide:
(A) emergency care
and a safe, structured, homelike environment or a host home for children
providing food, clothing, shelter, and hygiene products to each child
served;
(B) after-school
tutoring;
(C) counseling
services;
(D) life-skills
training;
(E) transition
services;
(F)
assessments;
(G) family
reunification;
(H) respite
care;
(I) transportation to or from
school, appointments with health care professionals, visitations or family
time, court, and social or school activities, when necessary; and
(J) a stable environment for children in
crisis who are in OKDHS custody, when permitted under OKDHS policies and
regulations; or
(K) care for
children voluntarily placed in the program by a parent or custodian during a
temporary crisis.
(8)
"Child safety meeting" means the collaborative decision-making
process OKDHS engages in to address each child's needs related to safety and,
when the child's condition warrants a safety intervention including, but not
limited to, a change in placement, and:
(A)
those involved in the collaborative decision-making process include, at a
minimum, appropriate OKDHS staff, the child's parents, and, when the parent
requests, an advocate or representative; and
(B) to protect the safety of those involved
and to promote efficiency, OKDHS may limit participants as determined to be in
the child's best interests.
(9)
"Child with a disability"
means any child who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially
limits one or more of the child's major life activities, or who is regarded as
having such impairment by a competent medical professional.
(10)
"Commercial sex" means any
form of commercial sexual activity, such as sexually explicit performances,
prostitution, participation in the production of pornography, performance in a
strip club, or exotic dancing or display, per 21 O.S § 748.
(11)
"Custodian" means an
individual other than a parent, legal guardian, or Indian custodian, to whom
legal custody of the child was awarded by the court. As used in the Oklahoma
Children's Code, the term "custodian" does not mean OKDHS.
(12)
"Dependency" means a child
who is homeless or without proper care or guardianship through no fault of his
or her parent, legal guardian, or custodian.
(13)
"Deprived child" means a
child:
(A) who is for any reason destitute,
homeless, or abandoned;
(B) who
does not have the proper parental care or guardianship;
(C) who has been abused, neglected, or is
dependent;
(D) whose home is an
unfit place for the child by reason of depravity on the part of the child's
parent, legal guardian, custodian, or other person responsible for the child's
health or welfare;
(E) who is in
need of special care and treatment because of the child's physical or mental
condition, and the child's parents, legal guardian, or other custodian is
unable or willfully fails to provide such special care and treatment. A child
in need of special care and treatment includes, but is not limited to, a child
who at birth tests positive for alcohol or a controlled dangerous substance and
who, pursuant to a drug or alcohol screen of the child and an assessment of the
parent, is determined to be at risk of harm or threatened harm to his or her
health or safety;
(F) with a
disability deprived of the nutrition necessary to sustain life, or deprived of
the medical treatment necessary to remedy or relieve a life-threatening medical
condition, in order to cause or allow the child's death when such nutrition or
medical treatment is generally provided to similarly situated children without
a disability or children with disabilities; provided that no medical treatment
is necessary when, in the reasonable medical judgment of the attending
physician, such treatment would be futile in saving the life of the
child;
(G) who, due to improper
parental care and guardianship, is absent from school, per 70 O. S. §
10-106, when the child is subject to compulsory school attendance;
(H) whose parent, legal guardian, or
custodian for good cause desires to be relieved of custody;
(I) who was born to a parent whose parental
rights to another child were involuntarily terminated by the court and the
conditions that led to the finding, which resulted in the termination of the
parental rights of the parent to the other child, have not been corrected;
or
(J) whose parent, legal
guardian, or custodian subjected another child to abuse or neglect or allowed
another child to be subjected to abuse or neglect and is currently a respondent
in a deprived proceeding.
(14)
"Drug-endangered child"
means a child who is at risk of suffering physical, psychological, or sexual
harm as a result of the use, possession, distribution, manufacture, or
cultivation of controlled dangerous substances or the attempt of any of these
acts by a PRFC, per this Section and 10A O.S. § 1-1-105.
(A) This term includes circumstances wherein
the PRFC's substance use or abuse interferes with his or her ability to parent
and provide a safe and nurturing environment for the child.
(B) Per 10A O.S. § 1-2-101, every
physician, surgeon, or other health care professional including doctors of
medicine, licensed osteopathic physicians, residents and interns, any other
health care professional, or midwife involved in the pre-natal care of
expectant mothers or the delivery or care of infants who test positive for
alcohol or a controlled dangerous substance, must promptly report the matter to
the OKDHS. This includes infants who are diagnosed with neonatal abstinence
syndrome or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
(C) Whenever OKDHS determines that a child
meets the definition of a "drug-endangered child" or was diagnosed with
neonatal abstinence syndrome or FASD, and the referral is assigned, OKDHS
conducts an investigation of the allegations and does not limit the evaluation
of the circumstances to an assessment, per 10A O.S. § 1-2-102.
(D) Whenever OKDHS determines an infant is
diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome or FASD, OKDHS develops a plan of
safe care that addresses the infant and affected family member or caregiver
and, at a minimum, their health and substance use or abuse treatment
needs.
(15)
"Emergency custody" means court-ordered custody of a child prior
to the child's adjudication.
(16)
"Failure to protect" means failure to take reasonable action to
remedy or prevent child abuse or neglect, and includes the conduct of a
non-abusing parent or guardian who knows the identity of the abuser or the
person neglecting the child, but lies, conceals, or fails to report the child
abuse or neglect, or otherwise take reasonable action to end the abuse or
neglect.
(17)
"Foster
parent" means any person maintaining a therapeutic, emergency,
specialized-community home, tribal, kinship, or foster family home responsible
for providing care, supervision, guidance, rearing, and other foster care
services to a child.
(18)
"Harm or threatened harm" means any real or threatened physical,
mental, or emotional injury or damage to the body or mind of a child that is
not accidental including, but not limited to:
(A) sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation;
(B) neglect;
or
(C) dependency.
(19)
"Heinous and shocking
abuse" means any aggravated physical abuse that results in serious
bodily, mental, or emotional injury. Serious bodily injury means, but is not
limited to, injury that involves:
(A)
substantial risk of death;
(B)
extreme physical pain;
(C)
protracted disfigurement;
(D) loss
or impairment of a function of a body member, organ, or mental
faculty;
(E) an injury to an
internal or external organ or the body;
(F) bone fractures;
(G) sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation;
(H) chronic abuse
including, but not limited to, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation that is repeated or continuing;
(I) torture including, but not limited to,
inflicting, participating in, or assisting in inflicting intense physical or
emotional pain upon a child repeatedly over a period of time for the purpose of
coercing or terrorizing a child, or for the purpose of satisfying the
perpetrator's or another person's craven, cruel, or prurient desires;
or
(J) any other similar aggravated
circumstance.
(20)
"Heinous and shocking neglect" means neglect that includes, but is
not limited to:
(A) chronic neglect that
includes, but is not limited to, a persistent pattern of family functioning in
which the caregiver has not met or sustained the child's basic needs resulting
in harm to the child;
(B) neglect
that resulted in a diagnosis of the child as a failure to thrive;
(C) an act or failure to act by a parent that
results in:
(i) serious physical or emotional
harm;
(ii) sexual abuse or sexual
exploitation;
(iii) the death or
near death of a child or sibling; or
(iv) presents an imminent risk of serious
harm to a child; or
(D)
any other similar aggravating circumstance.
(21)
"Human trafficking" means
modern-day slavery that includes, but is not limited to, extreme exploitation
and the denial of freedom or liberty of an individual for purposes of deriving
benefit from that individual's commercial sex act or labor.
(22)
"Human trafficking for commercial
sex" means:
(A) recruiting, enticing,
harboring, maintaining, transporting, providing, or obtaining, by any means,
another person through deception, force, fraud, threat, or coercion for
purposes of engaging the person in a commercial sex act;
(B) recruiting, enticing, harboring,
maintaining, transporting, providing, purchasing or obtaining, by any means, a
minor for purposes of engaging the minor in a commercial sex act; or
(C) benefiting, financially or by receiving
anything of value, from participating in a venture engaged in an act of
trafficking for commercial sex.
(23)
"Infant" means a child 12
months of age and younger.
(24)
"Investigation" means a response to an allegation of abuse or
neglect that involves a serious and immediate threat to the safety of the child
making it necessary to determine:
(A) the
current safety of the child and the risk of subsequent abuse or
neglect;
(B) if child abuse or
neglect occurred; and
(C) if the
family needs prevention- and intervention-related services.
(25)
"Minor in need of
treatment" means a child in need of mental health or substance use or
abuse treatment as defined by the Inpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Treatment of Minors Act.
(26)
"Multidisciplinary child abuse team" means any team established,
per 10A O.S. § 1-9-102 of three or more persons who are trained in the
prevention, identification, investigation, prosecution, and treatment of
physical and sexual child abuse and who are qualified to facilitate a broad
range of prevention- and intervention-related services and services related to
child abuse. For purposes of this definition, "freestanding" means a team not
used by a child advocacy center for its accreditation;
(27)
"Near death" means a child
is in serious or critical condition as a result of abuse or neglect verified by
a physician, registered nurse, or other licensed health care provider.
Verification of the medical condition of a child may be given in person or by
phone, email, fax, or mail.
(28)
"Neglect" means:
(A) the failure
or omission by the PRFC to provide the child with:
(i) adequate nurturance and affection, food,
clothing, shelter, sanitation, hygiene, or an appropriate education;
(ii) medical, dental, or behavioral health
care;
(iii) supervision or
appropriate caretakers to protect the child from harm or threatened harm any
reasonable and prudent PRFC would be aware; or
(iv) special care made necessary for the
child's health and safety by the child's physical or mental
condition;
(B) the
failure or omission by the PRFC to protect the child from exposure to:
(i) the use, abuse, possession, sale, or
manufacture of illegal drugs;
(ii)
illegal activities; or
(iii) sexual
acts or materials that are not age-appropriate; or
(C) abandonment.
(29)
"Person responsible for the
child's health, safety, or welfare" means:
(A) the child's parent, legal guardian,
custodian, or foster parent. A custodian is an individual other than a parent,
legal guardian, or Indian custodian to whom legal custody of the child was
awarded by the court, per 10A O.S. § 1-1-105;
(B) a person 18 years of age and older with
whom the child's parent cohabitates or any other adult residing in the child's
home;
(C) an agent or employee of a
public or private residential home, institution, facility, or day-treatment
program, per 10 O.S. § 175.20;
(D) an owner, operator, or employee of a
child care program, per 10 O.S. § 402, whether the home is licensed or
unlicensed; or
(E) a foster parent
maintaining a therapeutic, emergency, specialized-community, tribal, kinship,
or foster family home responsible for providing care, supervision, guidance,
rearing, and other foster care services to a child.
(30)
"Physical abuse" means an
injury resulting from punching, beating, kicking, biting, burning, or otherwise
harming a child. Even though the injury is not an accident, the PRFC may not
have intended to hurt the child.
(A) The
injury may result from:
(i) extreme physical
punishment inappropriate to the child's age or condition;
(ii) a single episode or repeated episodes
that range in severity from significant bruising to death; or
(iii) any action including, but not limited
to, hitting with a closed fist, kicking, inflicting burns, shaking, or throwing
the child, even when no injury is sustained, but the action places the child at
risk of grave physical danger.
(B) Minor injury of a child older than 10
years of age is not considered physical abuse unless the actions that caused
the injury placed the child in grave physical danger.
(31)
"Plan of safe care" means a
plan developed for an infant with neonatal abstinence syndrome or a FASD, upon
release from healthcare provider care that addresses the infant's and mother's
or caregiver's health and substance use or abuse treatment needs.
(32)
"Protective custody" means
custody of a child taken by law enforcement or designated employee of the
court, without a court order.
(33)
"Reasonable parental discipline" means parental use of ordinary
force as a means of discipline including, but not limited to, spankings,
switching, or paddling that does not result in bodily injury to the
child.
(34)
"Risk"
means the likelihood that an incident of child abuse or neglect will occur in
the future.
(35)
"Risk
factors" means family behaviors and conditions that suggest the
caregivers are likely to maltreat their child in the future.
(36)
"Safety analysis" means
OKDHS action taken in response to a report of alleged child abuse or neglect
that may include an assessment or investigation based upon an analysis of the
information received according to priority guidelines and other OKDHS-adopted
criteria.
(37)
"Safety
evaluation" means an OKDHS evaluation of a child's situation, using a
structured, evidence-based tool to determine if the child is subject to safety
threats.
(38)
"Safety
threat" means the threat of serious harm due to child abuse or neglect
occurring in the present or in the very near future that without another
person's intervention, a child would likely or in all probability sustain
severe or permanent disability or injury, illness, or death.
(39)
"Sexual abuse" means any
sexual activity, including sexual propositioning between the PRFC and child or
any sexual acts committed or permitted by the PRFC including, but not limited
to:
(A) rape;
(B) sodomy;
(C) incest; and
(D) lewd or indecent acts or proposals to a
child.
(40)
"Sexual
exploitation" means any person 18 years of age and older or a PRFC:
(A) allowing, permitting, encouraging, or
forcing a child to engage in prostitution, as defined by law; or
(B) allowing, permitting, encouraging, or
engaging in the lewd, obscene, or pornographic, as defined by law,
photographing, filming, or depicting of the child in those acts.
(41)
"Sibling" means
a biologically or legally-related brother or sister of a child. This includes
an individual who satisfies at least one of the conditions in (A) and (B) with
respect to a child. The individual:
(A) is
considered by state law to be a child's sibling; or
(B) would be considered a sibling under state
law, except for a termination or other disruption of parental rights, such as a
parent(s)' death.
(42)
"Trafficking in persons" means sex trafficking or severe forms of
trafficking in persons.
(A) "Sex trafficking"
means the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining,
patronizing, or soliciting of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex
act.
(B) "Severe forms of
trafficking in persons" means:
(i) sex
trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or
coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act is not 18 years of
age; or
(ii) the recruitment,
harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of
a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion
for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage,
or slavery.
(43)
"Youth" means a child 13
through 17 years of age.