Oregon Code § 412.161·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
on two-parent families.
The Legislative Assembly finds:
(1) That the
provision of public assistance to children in very low income families would
help keep families together and reduce hardship in times of high unemployment;
(2) That the lack
of public assistance to two-parent unemployed families does not produce
significant financial savings for the State of Oregon since family break-up
increases the number of single-parent families receiving public assistance;
(3) That children
in two-parent unemployed families have needs as urgent as those of children in
single-parent unemployed families;
(4) That the
provision of public assistance to two-parent unemployed families may provide
access to medical care for these families, health being one of the
prerequisites to seeking and maintaining employment;
(5) That because
federal law requires active participation in employment and other alternatives
to be eligible for federal funds for public assistance, the availability of
federal funds helps those families who are trying hardest to help themselves be
self-supporting; and
(6) That
additional funds need to be made available in the temporary assistance for
needy families program to effectuate this policy. [Formerly 418.180; 2015 c.765
§21]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Policy
. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 412.161
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
Frequently Asked Questions
This section of Oregon law addresses Policy
. Read the full statute text above for details.
This page reflects the current text as of our last update. Always verify with the official Oregon legislature website for the most current version.
The formal citation is Oregon Code § 412.161. Use this format in legal documents and court filings.
Browse related sections using the links below, or search all Oregon statutes on FlawFinder.