Or. Admin. R. 413-200-0276
Assessment to Move from a Temporary Certificate of Approval to a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Non-Relative Certificate of Approval
Effective Feb 25, 2026ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.640 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.016, ORS 418.005, ORS 409.010, ORS 418.625, ORS 418.627, ORS 418.630, ORS 418.635, ORS 418.640, ORS 418.642, ORS 418.643, ORS 418.644, ORS 418.645, ORS 418.647 & ORS 418.648Department of Human Services
(1) To complete the assessment of an applicant that already has been issued a Temporary Certificate of Approval and issue a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Non-Relative Certificate of Approval, the certifier must complete the following activities as soon as possible, but no later than 180 days from the date the Temporary Certificate of Approval is issued, unless the certificate has been extended under subsection (3) of this rule:
- (a) Gather information from a minimum of two additional references. No more than two of the four required references may be provided by the applicant's relatives.
- (b) Seek input from the caseworker of the child placed in the home and gather information regarding the adjustment of the child to the home and the resource parent's ability to meet the needs of the child.
- (c) Conduct a home visit at least every 90 days, and when necessary, additional home visits. During each visit, review and assess the resource parent's compliance with certification standards and the conditions that appear to exist in the home that affect safety, health and well-being for the child placed in the home; and document the resource parent's compliance with the certification standards after each visit in the Department’s electronic system.
- (d) Gather personal, family, and social history information sufficient to assess the conditions that appear to exist in the home that affect safety, health, and well-being of a child through a series of questionnaires and interviews completed by applicants, members of the household, and others.
(e) Assure completion of a criminal records check and a fingerprint-based criminal records check of national crime information databases on each applicant and each other adult member of the household and at the Department's discretion, on any child living in the home, when there is reason to believe the child may pose a risk to a child in the care or custody of the Department as outlined in OAR 413-208-0000 to 413-208-0035.
- (A) Assess the fitness of each applicant and each other member of the household pursuant to OAR 413-208-0015 and 413-208-0020;
- (B) If appropriate, request approval, pursuant to OAR 413-208-0015 and 413-208-0020, to complete certification of the applicant despite the criminal offender history of each applicant or other member of the household; and
- (C) If an applicant or other member of the household has a disqualifying conviction under OAR 413-208-0015 (3) or (4) or the authorized designee makes a negative fitness determination with respect to the individual, the Department must proceed under OAR 413-208-0030 and OAR 413-200-0296(2) and issue a proposed and final order denying certification, unless the application is withdrawn by the applicant.
- (D) Document the information considered and the decision on a form approved by the Department.
(f) Assure completion of the child abuse history background checks for each applicant and each other adult member of the household, as required in OAR 413-200-0274(1)(l).
- (A) Ensure completion of child abuse history background checks when an applicant and each other adult member of the household has lived outside the state of Oregon and within the United States in the previous five years from each state where the individual lived within the five years preceding the date on the application for certification from the Department;
(B) Ensure completion of child abuse history background checks when an applicant and each other adult member of the household has lived outside the United States in the previous five years, from each country where the individual lived within the five years preceding the date on the application for certification from the Department;
- (i) Document receipt of any documentation received from each country in the Department’s information system;
- (ii) Document the certification supervisor’s approval for efforts made to obtain records from each country in the Department’s information system;
- (C) Assess any safety concerns regarding each applicant and each other adult member of the household raised by information learned from the child abuse history background check in Oregon and if applicable, another state or country; and
(D) When an applicant or other member of the household has been identified as the perpetrator or alleged perpetrator, or respondent of abuse in a child protective services assessment in a founded disposition, substantiated disposition, unable to determine disposition, or inconclusive disposition for abuse to a child, or a similar disposition from another Department division, agency, or state, consult with the certification supervisor about whether to seek approval from the Child Welfare Program Manager to continue with the certification assessment:
- (i) If the decision is to seek approval, the Child Welfare Program Manager must consider the information and the safety concerns and may approve or deny continuing the assessment;
- (ii) If the decision in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph is to deny continuing with the assessment, the Department may terminate the assessment process and, unless the application is withdrawn, proceed to deny the application under OAR 413-200-0296;
- (iii) The information considered, including the safety concerns assessed, and the decision must be documented on a form approved by the Department.
(g) Verify that the resource parent:
- (A) Has completed Orientation, Mandatory Training, and Department approved Safe Sleep Training within 30 days after the Temporary Certificate of Approval was issued; and
(B) Has a plan:
- (i) To complete Department required resource parent training before or within 12 months after the date on which the Temporary Certificate of Approval was issued, Department required resource parent training unless the applicant has written documentation of completion of equivalent training content from the Department or another licensed child-caring agency within two years of the date on the current application that is approved by the certification supervisor, or
(ii) For an individual with a Child-Specific Non-Relative Certificate of Approval, a written, individualized training plan, approved by a certification supervisor, specific to meeting the needs of the child placed with the resource parent. The individualized training plan must:
- (I) Include training on the mental, emotional, and physical impacts of abuse including sexual abuse of a child; and
- (II) Be developed prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Approval.
- (h) Document the assessment of the resource parent's qualifications and ability to provide safety, health, and well-being for the child in the care or custody of the Department in a home study on a form approved by the Department when the recommendation is to issue a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Non-Relative Certificate of Approval.
- (i) Obtain approval from the certification supervisor of the home study.
- (2) If the certifier has completed all of the activities in section (1) of this rule, the Department may issue a Certificate of Approval or Child-Specific Non-Relative Certificate of Approval.
(3) When the activities described in sections (1) and (2) of this rule have not been completed within 180 days:
- (a) The child welfare program manager or designee may extend the Temporary Certificate of Approval on a form approved by the Department for up to 30 days; and
- (b) The foster care program manager or designee may extend the Temporary Certificate of Approval for more than 30 days.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.640
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 418.016, ORS 418.005, ORS 409.010, ORS 418.625, ORS 418.627, ORS 418.630, ORS 418.635, ORS 418.640, ORS 418.642, ORS 418.643, ORS 418.644, ORS 418.645, ORS 418.647 & ORS 418.648
History
CWP 26-2026, minor correction filed 02/25/2026, effective 02/25/2026
CWP 20-2025, amend filed 12/23/2025, effective 01/01/2026
CWP 12-2025, amend filed 08/07/2025, effective 08/11/2025
CWP 14-2022, amend filed 06/23/2022, effective 06/29/2022
CWP 30-2021, temporary amend filed 12/20/2021, effective 01/01/2022 through 06/29/2022
CWP 9-2021, amend filed 03/26/2021, effective 04/15/2021
CWP 53-2019, amend filed 12/23/2019, effective 01/01/2020
CWP 54-2018, amend filed 06/29/2018, effective 06/29/2018
CWP 2-2018, temporary amend filed 01/01/2018, effective 01/01/2018 through 06/29/2018
CWP 20-2015, f. & cert. ef. 10-1-15
CWP 36-2011, f. 12-27-11, cert. ef. 12-28-11
CWP 2-2009, f. & cert. ef. 2-2-09
CWP 4-2007, f. & cert. ef. 3-20-07