Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 419 - OFFICE OF TRAINING, INVESTIGATIONS AND SAFETY
Division 450 - HOMELESS, RUNAWAY, AND TRANSITIONAL LIVING SHELTERS
Section 419-450-0060 - Homeless, Runaway, and Transitional Living Shelters: Service Planning
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
A child-caring agency must follow all of the following requirements, except with respect to a mass shelter:
(1) The child-caring agency must make services available that will meet the needs of each child in care in the program.
(2) The child-caring agency must serve each child in care according to a service plan developed within 72 hours of admission that is based on the assessment.
(3) The child-caring agency must make reasonable efforts to ensure participation by the child in care's family in all aspects of the service and service planning process whenever possible. To the extent such information is reasonably available to the agency, the staff of the agency must:
(4) Directly or through referral, the agency must make available individual, group, and family counseling by a qualified professional.
(5) The child-caring agency must establish and maintain links to community agencies and individuals who can provide required services to children in care or their families that may not be directly available from the program. These services must include:
(6) Discharge summary. The child-caring agency must prepare a written discharge summary of each child in care served by the program and retain this document in the child in care's file. The document must include:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 418.240 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.205 - 418.310