Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 413-070-0532 - APPLAThe caseworker considers one of the following types of APPLA when considering APPLA as a permanency plan for a child who has reached the age of 16 or young adult:
(1) APPLA - permanent foster care. APPLA - permanent foster care is a plan in which the child or young adult remains in a substitute care placement with a substitute caregiver who has: (a) Committed to the care and well-being of the child or young adult; and (b) Entered into a permanent foster care agreement. (2) APPLA - permanent connections and support. An APPLA - permanent connections and support plan is a plan in which: (a) A child or young adult is in substitute care living with a substitute caregiver or living independently and receiving an independent living housing subsidy and the plan focus is not only on the educational, vocational, health, and treatment needs of the child or young adult, but also on the needs of the child or young adult to develop or maintain relationships with adults, including relatives and persons with a caregiver relationship, who can play a significant role in the life of the child or young adult after the child or young adult leaves substitute care; or (b) A child or young adult is in a psychiatric residential facility, developmental disabilities placement, or residential treatment facility and is not going to be discharged from the facility while the Department maintains legal custody of the child or young adult.Or. Admin. Code § 413-070-0532
CWP 15-2006, f. 6-30-06, cert. ef. 7-1-06; CWP 17-2009, f. & cert. ef. 11-3-09; CWP 28-2010, f. & cert. ef. 12-29-10; CWP 17-2015, f. 9-28-15, cert. ef. 10/1/2015Stat. Auth.: ORS 418.005
Stats Implemented: ORS 418.005, 419A.004