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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.368 — Consideration of meeting required for certain cases

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.368 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Consideration of meeting required for certain cases. (1) The Department of Human Services shall consider the use of a family decision-making meeting in each case in which a child is placed in substitute care for more than 30 days. (2) When the department determines that the use of a family decision-making meeting is appropriate, the meeting shall be held, whenever possible, before the child has been in substitute care for 60 days. (3) If the department elects not to conduct a family decision-making meeting, the reasons for that decision shall be clearly documented in the written service plan of the child developed by the department. [1997 c.799 §2]
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