Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 413 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, CHILD WELFARE PROGRAMS
Division 100 - SUBSTITUTE CARE - FUNDING ELIGIBILITY
Section 413-100-0080 - Effective Date
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) When completing an initial determination pursuant to OAR 413-100-0125 to 413-100-0240, the child's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the first day of placement.
(2) When completing an annual redetermination pursuant to OAR 413-100-0270, the child's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective 365 days from the date the child was considered to have entered foster care and every 12 months thereafter.
(3) When completing a redetermination as a result of a change in a child or young adult's placement, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the date of the new placement. Placement changes affecting Title IV-E eligibility:
(4) When completing a redetermination because the child's current foster home has been issued a Certificate of Approval, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the first day of placement in the month in which all certification criteria are met.
(5) When completing a redetermination because the foster parent's Certificate of Approval is expiring or being revoked, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the day the certificate expires or is revoked.
(6) When completing a redetermination because a child care institution is not meeting the requirements of OAR 413-095-0030(1), the child or young adult's eligibility status will be effective the first day those requirements are not met.
(7) When completing a redetermination because a child care institution is now meeting the requirements of OAR 413-095-0030(1), the child or young adult's eligibility status will be effective the first day those requirements are met.
(8) When completing a redetermination because the Department has obtained a judicial finding of best interest in a month subsequent to the month in which the child was placed in foster care, and the finding is made at the first hearing addressing the child's removal, the child's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the first day of the month in which the finding was made.
(9) When completing a redetermination because the Department has not obtained a permanency finding of reasonable efforts to achieve the permanent plan within the required timelines, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the last day of the month in which the finding was required.
(10) When completing a redetermination because the Department obtained a delayed judicial finding, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective the first day of the month in which the finding is made.
(11) When completing a redetermination because the Department did not obtain a finding of best interest within 180 days of a child or young adult's voluntary placement, the child or young adult's Title IV-E eligibility status will be effective on the 181st day from placement.
(12) When completing a redetermination because of a child or young adult's approved application for SSI benefits, the child or young adult's eligibility status will be effective the first day of the month subsequent to the application month.
(13) When completing a redetermination because a child or young adult is no longer receiving SSI benefits, the child or young adult's eligibility status will be effective the first day of the month after the SSI benefits end.
(14) When completing a redetermination because the parent or parents establish residency in the home in which the child or young adult resides and one or both parents are providing caretaking responsibility for the child or young adult, the child or young adult's eligibility status will be effective the date in which the parent moved into the home.
(15) When completing a redetermination because a young adult no longer meets the age requirements, as described in OAR 413-100-0230, the young adult's eligibility status will be effective the date he or she no longer meets the age requirements.
(16) When verifying a candidate for foster care determination, the child's eligibility status will be effective the date of the case plan that identifies the child as a candidate for foster care or a pregnant or parenting foster youth.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.010, ORS 409.050 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, ORS 409.050 & ORS 418.005