Picinich, Victoria, 'Relative Versus Non-Relative Foster Care:' (2007). Foster care is a large, growing, and often understudied social services program.On State Kinship Foster Care Programs. 1207 West Oregon Urbana, Illinois 61801. FEBRUARY 2001 IMPACT OF TANF ON STATE K INSHIP FOSTER CARE PROGRAM. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. DHS reimburses a foster parent or relative caregiver on behalf of an eligible child when the. We Are Family: DHS New Relative Policy. Oregon Secretary of State Archives Division QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTENT OR MEANING OF THIS AGENCY'S RULES? CLICK HERE TO ACCESS RULES COORDINATOR CONTACT INFORMATION DIVISION 1. For additional information about foster parenting, visit Oregon’s Child. 2 FOSTER PARENT ORIENTATION. Foster Care Payments for a Child or Young Adult. Standards for Certification of Foster Parents and Relative Caregivers and. Residential Care; Adult Foster Homes. Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the State of Oregon and SEIU Service Employees (Relative. The State of Oregon Foster Care and. The majority of these children will eventually be placed back with their birth family or with a relative. SUBSTITUTE CARE — FUNDING ELIGIBILITYTitle IV- E Foster Care, Adoption Assistance, and Guardianship Assistance Eligibility. Purpose. The purpose of. OAR 4. 13- 1. 00- 0. Department's responsibilities. Title IV- E eligibility determinations for children in substitute. Department has placement and care responsibility and Adoption. Assistance and Guardianship Assistance Title IV- E eligibility determinations. These. determinations are used to ensure proper federal reimbursement. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0. f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Eligibility. Requirements(1) The Adoption. Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1. Public Law 9. 6- 2. June. 1. 7, 1. 98. It amended Title IV- E of the Social Security Act, which provides federal. The Adoption and Safe Families Act. ASFA) took effect on November 1. The Deficit Reduction. Act of 2. 00. 5 took effect on February 8, 2. Title IV- E foster care maintenance, adoption assistance, medical coverage, and. Additionally: (a) Effective. April 1, 2. 01. 0, the Act delinks Title IV- E eligibility redeterminations from AFDC. Effective. October 1, 2. Act extends federal support for young adults in foster care. NOTE: Exhibits. referenced are available from the agency. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 2- 7- 0. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Definitions. The following. OAR 4. 13- 1. 00- 0. Constructive removal is described further. OAR 4. 13- 1. 00- 0. A child is in foster care in accordance with. Department or local agency for the care of the child, whether adoption. Federal matching of any payments that are made. This definition does. Department, any home under the direct supervision. ORS 4. 43. 8. 30.(1. However, the biological parent is also considered. A) The. child lives with the biological parent; and (B) The. It is used to determine the actual grant amount. This amount refers to the. July 1. 6, 1. 99. This term. is further described at OAR 4. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 2- 2. 00. 4. f. CWP 1- 2. 00. 7(Temp), f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 1. 1- 2. 00. 8(Temp), f. CWP 1. 9- 2. 00. 9(Temp). CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Certification Documentation Requirements for Title IV- E Foster Care(1) Documentation. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp). CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Title. IV- E Reimbursable Placements and Payments(1) To be Title. IV- E eligible and reimbursable, a child or young adult must be placed in a Title. IV- E reimbursable placement. There are four types of out- of- home placements that meet the Title IV- E. They are: (a) The. The. home of a certified relative caregiver; (c) A. A. public non- medical group home or child caring agency with a licensed capacity of. Title IV- E foster care maintenance payments for a child or young adult. The. cost for and the cost of providing food, clothing, shelter, daily supervision, school. Local travel associated with providing the items. For a child care institution. Title IV- E foster care maintenance payment must include reimbursement for the. Stat. Auth.. ORS 4. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. Application for Title IV- E Foster Care(1) A child or. Department has responsibility for placement. Title IV- E eligibility determination. A child or young adult may. Title IV- E eligible based on presumed eligibility. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp), f. CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 2- 7- 0. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp), f. CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Retroactive Eligibility(1) Title IV- E eligibility may be opened and claimed retroactively for up to two years when the requirements of one of the following subsections are met: (a) An otherwise eligible child's application was held while awaiting financial information. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. Effective Closure Date. The effective. closure date for cases no longer meeting Title IV- E eligibility criteria is the. The. end of the month in which eligibility ceased to exist. The placement. date, not the date that the agreement was signed, begins the 1. The. date of the child or young adult's placement in a facility that is considered to. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp). CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Verification. of Eligibility(1) When the. Department determines a child or young adult is ineligible for Title IV- E foster. Title IV- E foster care maintenance. The Department determines. The Department may: (a) Decide. Deny. an application or end ongoing benefits when acceptable verification is not provided. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Eligibility Determinations — AFDC Linkage(1) For an initial. Title IV- E eligibility determination, the Department reconstructs the facts of the. AFDC or would have been eligible to receive AFDC under rules in effect. July 1. 6, 1. 99. The child or young adult meets the . Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 2- 7- 0. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp). CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1- 2. 00. 7(Temp), f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. Eligibility. Determinations — Living with a . To meet Title IV- E eligibility requirements, the child's. A voluntary custody agreement. To meet Title IV- E eligibility requirements, the. Court ordered removal prior. A judicial order that requires the child's . No new court ordered removal is required. Title IV- E foster care maintenance. No new voluntary placement. Title IV- E. purposes as long as the young adult remains in continuous foster care. The Department. considers a child's removal a physical removal when the judicial order or the signing. Department responsibility for the placement and care of the child. The. Department considers a child's removal a constructive removal: (A) When the child is living. Department responsibility for the placement and care of the. B) When the parent or specified. Department considers. The parent or specified. The child remains in the. Within six months of the. Department responsibility. Auth.: ORS 4. 09. Stats. Implemented: ORS 4. Hist.. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. SOSCF 4. 4- 2. 00. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp), f. CWP 1- 2. 00. 7(Temp), f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP. 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 01. 1(Temp), f. CWP 3. 2- 2. 01. 1, f. Parental Deprivation(1) The continued absence of. Deprivation of parental. Death of a parent. Either. parent of a child is deceased. There is a Continued Absence of one or both parents when: (A) One or both parents are. B) There is evidence of continued. C) Predictable absence due. Auth.: ORS 4. 09. Stats. Implemented: ORS 4. Hist.: SCF 6- 1. 99. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp). f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp), f. CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 01. 1(Temp), f. CWP 3. 2- 2. 01. 1, f. AFDC Eligibility. Financial Need(1) A child removed. AFDC requires the Department. July 1. 6, 1. 99. AFDC eligible. The Department. SSI or a combination of SSI and other Social. Security benefits and excludes them from the number in the household for AFDC calculations. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 2- 7- 0. CWP 3. 0- 2. 00. 3(Temp). CWP 2- 2. 00. 4, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. AFDC Eligibility — Resources(1) An assistance unit is not eligible if in the eligibility month all available resources not excluded by Department rules in effect on July 1. An assistance unit with resources in excess of $1. The most common resources are motor vehicles and money, including cash, bank accounts, and federal and state income tax refunds. Any equity over $1,5. SOSCF 4- 1. 99. 8, f. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. AFDC Eligibility — Earned Income of Students(1) A child or. GED or high school diploma and employed must have his or her. Otherwise, the child or young adult. Title IV- E foster care eligibility. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. AFDC Eligibility. Unearned Income(1) For Title. IV- E foster care purposes, all unearned income and benefits potentially available. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0. SOSCF 4- 2. 00. 1, f. CWP 1. 4- 2. 00. 7, f. CWP 6- 2. 01. 0, f. CWP 1. 3- 2. 01. 1, f. AFDC Eligibility. Lump Sum Benefits(1) Lump sum. Federal lump sum benefits. Department must be applied retroactively to reimburse the Department. The Department must be the representative. This can be accomplished by contacting the Children's Benefit Unit of the. Department. Auth.. ORS 4. 09. 0. 10, 4. Stats. 1. 2- 2. 9- 9. SCF 1- 1. 99. 7, f. SOSCF 2. 0- 2. 00. Temp), f. 8- 1. 1- 0.
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