A relative resource parent must:
- (1) Incorporate care-giving practices that are positive and utilize non-punitive discipline and ways of helping a child in the care or custody of the Department placed with the certified relative resource parent build positive personal relationships, self-control, and self-esteem;
- (2) Ensure the child in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home is taught age-appropriate health and hygiene practices and is given the opportunity to practice good hygiene;
- (3) Ensure the child in the care or custody of the Department placed with the relative resource parent has regular, ongoing opportunities to engage in age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate activities, including extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, and social activities;
- (4) Respect and support the Department's efforts to develop and maintain the relationships of the child in the care or custody of the Department placed with the relative resource parent with their parents, their siblings, their relatives, and any other significant individual in the life of the child in the care or custody of the Department;
- (5) Work in partnership with the Department to identify the strengths and meet the needs of each child in the care or custody of the Department placed with the relative resource parent;
- (6) Follow Department direction and comply with prescribed services and activities in the case plan, including, but not limited to supervision plans, personal care services plans, family time plans, transition plans, and restrictions for each child in the care or custody of the Department placed with the resource parent;
- (7) Provide adequate clothing that is age-appropriate and meets the cultural and gender identity and gender expression of the child in the care or custody of the Department;
- (8) Follow through with any placement support plan; and
- (9) Use reasonable efforts to prevent anyone from influencing any child regarding allegations in a judicial or administrative proceeding in which the family or legal guardian of the child or another individual may be involved.
- (10) Assure when a child in the care or custody of the Department leaves the relative resource parent, the belongings, both those brought with the child and those obtained while living in the home, remain with the child.
(11) When a child in the care or custody of the Department placed in the home is missing, immediately report to:
- (a) Law enforcement;
- (b) The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; and
- (c) The Department.
- (12) Not subject any child to abuse, as described in ORS 419B.005 and 418.257.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 409.050
History
CWP 20-2025, amend filed 12/23/2025, effective 01/01/2026
CWP 12-2025, adopt filed 08/07/2025, effective 08/11/2025
CWP 3-2025, temporary adopt filed 02/14/2025, effective 02/17/2025 through 08/15/2025