Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 413-015-0435 - Develop a Protective Action Plan(1) If the CPS worker determines the child is unsafe due to a present danger safety threat, the CPS worker must immediately initiate a protective action plan. This usually occurs during the initial contact but must occur at any time during the CPS assessment if it is determined that the child is unsafe due to present danger. The purpose of the protective action plan is to ensure that children are safe while CPS intervention continues and a fuller understanding of the family behaviors, conditions, and circumstances is obtained. A protective action plan occurs the same day that it is determined the child is unsafe and provides a child with responsible adult supervision and care.(2) Requirements for a Protective Action Plan. When developing a protective action plan, the CPS worker must ensure all requirements in OAR 413-015-0432 are met and that the protective action plan: (a) Manages present danger safety threats;(b) Is in place before the CPS worker leaves the home;(c) Does not remain in place longer than 10 calendar days; and(d) Does not remain in place after the CPS assessment is complete.Or. Admin. Code § 413-015-0435
CWP 3-2007, f. & cert. ef. 3-20-07; CWP 10-2014, f. 5-20-14, cert. ef. 5-27-14; CWP 22-2019, temporary amend filed 04/05/2019, effective 04/08/2019 through 10/01/2019; CWP 24-2019, temporary amend filed 05/01/2019, effective5/2/2019through 10/01/2019; CWP 46-2019, amend filed 09/27/2019, effective 9/30/2019; CWP 41-2023, minor correction filed 05/16/2023, effective 5/16/2023Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 409.185, ORS 418.015 & ORS 419B.005 - 419B.050