Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Home study. Before an adoption agency
approves a family for an adoptive placement and before referring or placing a
child with a family for the purpose of adoption, a social services worker must
complete a written home study of the adoptive family. The home study must
include all of the following:
(a) An
individual interview with each applicant parent as well as with each member of
the applicants' household, as applicable.
(b) If the applicants are married or are a
cohabiting couple, an additional, joint interview with the couple.
(c) An on-site evaluation of the applicants'
home to determine whether the home is in full compliance with the safety
standards identified in the Safety Checklist (CF 979).
(2) Written home study. The home study
required by section (1) of this rule must include all of the following
information:
(a) The dates and places in which
applicant parent and household members were interviewed or observed.
(b) The identity of each child to be
considered for placement, if known.
(c) The applicants' motivation for
adoption.
(d) The family's plan for
honoring the child's ethnic and cultural heritage.
(e) Education or training needs of the
adoptive parents, including education and training for children having special
needs.
(f) The applicants' need for
support services and description of current support system.
(g) Life experiences and challenges of the
applicants.
(h) Marriage status or
relationship of the applicants.
(i)
The names and ages of the applicants' children in the home.
(j) The names and ages of the applicants'
children not living in the home.
(k) The applicants' parenting skills and
values.
(l) The applicants'
lifestyle.
(m) The applicants' home
and community.
(n) The applicants'
health.
(o) The applicants'
religion or spiritual beliefs, as applicable.
(p) The applicants' employment and
finances.
(q) Safety information
and safety issues discussed with the applicants.
(r) Minimum of four references not related to
the applicants.
(s) Comply with the
Department's background check rules at OAR 407-007-0200 to
407-007-0370.
(t) Signed release of
information to determine if the applicant has been denied or revoked
certification with another adoption agency or by the Department.
(u) Criminal history check and a child abuse
and neglect history from every state in which the individual has lived within
the preceding five years for each member of the household age 18 or older.
Checks are also required for a household member under the age of 18 if there is
reason to believe that the household member may pose a safety threat to
children placed in the home.
(v)
Documentation that a child abuse and neglect history was requested from any
other country in which a member of the household age 18 or older has lived
within the preceding five years, and the response if any.
(w) An assessment of all the information
gathered regarding the adoptive applicants and any recommendations.
(x) Signed approval or denial by a social
services supervisor to use the home for adoption.
(3) Home study requirements.
(a) An adoption agency may not complete a
home study until the prospective adoptive parents have received at least six
hours of the pre-adoptive training and education required by OAR
419-420-0110.
(b) An adoptive home
study is valid for a maximum of two years from the date of completion,
providing significant changes have not occurred in the applicants'
household.
(c) If significant
changes occur in the applicants' household after the completion of the home
study, but before the adoption is finalized, the adoption agency must complete
an update of the home study.
(d)
Once the adoption is finalized, the adoption agency must complete a new home
study each time the family seeks to adopt another child.
(4) Certificate of approval. The adoption
agency must issue a written document certifying the approval or disapproval of
the applicants as potential adoptive parents.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
409.050, ORS
418.205-418.327 & ORS
418.005