(1) A child-caring agency may certify a proctor foster home as a provider of care or services for children. The child-caring agency may not certify a proctor foster home under this section unless the child-caring agency determines that the proctor foster home meets minimum standards as established by rules adopted by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Youth Authority, as applicable. The determination that a proctor foster home meets minimum standards and the certification by the child-caring agency must take place before placement of a child in the proctor foster home.

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 418.248

  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • person with a disability: means any person who:

    (a) Has a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities;

    (b) Has a record of such an impairment; or

    (c) Is regarded as having such an impairment. See Oregon Statutes 174.107

(2)(a) Prior to certification as a proctor foster home, an applicant shall provide the department or the youth authority, as applicable, and the child-caring agency with a release of information or other authorization sufficient to enable the department or the youth authority to release to the child-caring agency information about whether there is an ongoing investigation involving the applicant, or a finding of substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect by the applicant, related to a vulnerable person, including but not limited to a child, elderly person, person with a disability or person residing in a long term care facility as defined in ORS § 442.015, a residential facility as defined in ORS § 443.400, including but not limited to an assisted living facility, or an adult foster home as defined in ORS § 443.705. Within 30 days of receipt of a release or authorization under this paragraph, the department or the youth authority shall provide the child-caring agency with information regarding ongoing investigations involving, or substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect against, the applicant.

(b) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection, an applicant must disclose in writing to the department or the youth authority, as applicable, and the child-caring agency any criminal conviction, imposition of a restraining or protective order against the applicant or abuse or neglect investigation of the applicant related to a vulnerable person as described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(3) If a decision is made not to certify a proctor foster home under this section for reasons related to an ongoing investigation involving the applicant, or findings of substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect by an applicant, the child-caring agency shall disclose to the applicant the reasons for the denial of certification.

(4) The department and the youth authority shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section. [2016 c.106 § 6]