Oregon SB1532 amends laws regarding out-of-state placements of children in care and modifies provisions about long term care facilities and.
Oregon SB1532 modifies laws regarding the placement of children in out-of-state care facilities, including exceptions for Indian children. It mandates that the Department of Human Services (DHS) may place a child in an out-of-state child-caring agency only if certain conditions are met, such as the agency being licensed by DHS and meeting specific criteria. The bill also outlines requirements for DHS to impose license conditions on residential care facilities and long term care facilities in response to findings of immediate jeopardy.
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