Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 § 418.044 — Functions and duties of commission; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 ·
Oregon Code § 418.044·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Functions and duties of commission; rules.
(1) The Governors Child Foster Care Advisory
Commission shall advise the Governor, the Director of Human Services, the
Director of the Oregon Health Authority and the Director of the Oregon Youth
Authority, and make recommendations for legislation, regarding the foster care
system in this state. In addition, the commission shall study and report to the
Governor and the directors with respect to the following:
(a) Legal and
policy issues pertaining to the foster care system in this state;
(b) Monitoring
accountability in the foster care system by measuring outcomes, including but
not limited to the following:
(A) Increasing
the number of children committed to the custody of the Department of Human
Services who are placed with family members, relatives or next of kin;
(B) Decreasing
the number of placements in, and removals from, substitute care for individual
children committed to the custody of the department;
(C) Decreasing
the length of time children spend in substitute care;
(D) Decreasing
incidences of abuse, neglect and maltreatment for children in substitute care;
(E) Increasing
the number of children who receive permanent placements within 24 months of
entering substitute care;
(F) Decreasing
the number of children who, upon becoming ineligible for substitute care, have
not achieved independent living status;
(G) Increasing
the number of children who are placed with adoptive parents within 12 months of
termination of the parental rights of a childs genetic parents;
(H) Reducing
demographic disproportionality in substitute care;
(I) Increasing
the number of families involved in the foster care system receiving services
and assistance to make it possible for children in substitute care to safely
return home; and
(J) Increasing
the number of families involved in the foster care system having access to
culturally relevant services;
(c) Necessary and
recommended improvements to the internal operations of the department,
including but not limited to the following:
(A) Monitoring,
licensing and supervision of foster care providers;
(B) Caseload
management;
(C) Procedures
for investigation of abuses and deficiencies;
(D) Recruitment,
training and retention of foster parents; and
(E) Quality
assurance;
(d)
Recommendations to improve and expand the availability of foster care and,
where applicable, to provide alternatives to foster care for children who are
in need of care and services;
(e) Promotion of
responsible statewide advocacy for children in foster care; and
(f) Ongoing
review of foster care providers in this state and the identification of
barriers to the provision of quality care and services to children in the
foster care system.
(2) In
undertaking the commissions responsibilities under subsection (1) of this
section, the commission shall consider reports, findings and recommendations
that have been or will be issued by legislative and agency task forces, work
groups and committees that have undertaken study, review or oversight of the
foster care system in this state.
(3) The
commission may adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section. [2016
c.76 §4; 2021 c.457 §4; 2025 c.592 §140]
Note:
See note under 418.041.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 418.044
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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