Oregon HB4058 allows the Department of Human Services to place children in out-of-state institutions under specific conditions.
Oregon HB4058 modifies the criteria for placing children in out-of-state institutions. It allows the Department of Human Services to place a child in an out-of-state institution if the placement is for a relative foster home or preadoptive family, the department retains approval authority, the child is not in a congregate care setting, and the placement meets Interstate Compact requirements.
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