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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 § 418.747 — County

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 ·
Oregon Code § 418.747 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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County teams for investigation; duties; training; method of investigation; designated medical professional. (1) The district attorney in each county shall be responsible for developing county child abuse multidisciplinary teams to consist of but not be limited to law enforcement personnel, Department of Human Services child protective service workers, school officials, local health department personnel, county mental health department personnel who have experience with children and family mental health issues, child abuse intervention center workers, if available, staff of a local CASA Volunteer Program, as defined in ORS 419A.004, and juvenile department representatives, as well as others specially trained in child abuse, child sexual abuse and rape of children investigation. (2) The teams shall develop a written protocol for immediate investigation of and notification procedures for child abuse cases, including child sexual abuse, and for interviewing child abuse victims. Each team also shall develop written agreements signed by member agencies that are represented on the team that specify: (a) The role of each agency; (b) Procedures to be followed to assess risks to the child; (c) Guidelines for timely communication between member agencies; (d) Guidelines for completion of responsibilities by member agencies; (e) That upon clear disclosure that the alleged child abuse occurred in a child care facility as defined in ORS 329A.250, immediate notification of parents or guardians of children attending the child care facility is required regarding any abuse allegation and pending investigation; and (f) Criteria and procedures to be followed when removal of the child is necessary for the child’s safety. (3) Each team member and the personnel conducting child abuse investigations and interviews of child abuse victims shall be trained in risk assessment, the dynamics of child abuse, child sexual abuse and rape of children, and forensic interviewing. (4) All investigations of child abuse and interviews of child abuse victims shall be carried out by appropriate personnel using the protocols and procedures called for in this section. If trained personnel are not available in a timely fashion and, in the judgment of a law enforcement officer or child protective services worker, there is reasonable cause to believe a delay in investigation or interview of the child abuse victim could place the child in jeopardy of physical harm, the investigation may proceed without full participation of all personnel. This authority applies only for as long as reasonable danger to the child exists. A law enforcement officer or child protective services worker shall make a reasonable effort to find and provide a trained investigator or interviewer. (5) To ensure the protection and safe placement of a child, the Department of Human Services may request that team members obtain criminal history information on any person who is part of the household where the department may place or has placed a child who is in the department’s custody. All information obtained by the team members and the department in the exercise of their duties is confidential and may be disclosed only when necessary to ensure the safe placement of a child. (6) Each team shall classify, assess and review cases under investigation. (7)(a) Each team shall develop and implement procedures for evaluating and reporting compliance of member agencies with the protocols and procedures required under this section. Each team shall submit to the administrator of the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program copies of the protocols and procedures required under this section and the results of the evaluation as requested. (b) The administrator may: (A) Consider the evaluation results when making eligibility determinations under ORS 418.746 (3); (B) If requested by the Advisory Council on Child Abuse Assessment, ask a team to revise the protocols and procedures being used by the team based on the evaluation results; or (C) Ask a team to evaluate the team’s compliance with the protocols and procedures in a particular case. (c) The information and records compiled under this subsection are exempt from ORS 192.311 to 192.478. (8) Each team shall develop policies that provide for an independent review of investigation procedures of sensitive cases after completion of court actions on particular cases. The policies shall include independent citizen input. Parents of child abuse victims shall be notified of the review procedure. (9) Each team shall designate at least one physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner who has been trained to conduct child abuse assessments, as defined in ORS 418.782, and who is, or who may designate another physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner who is, regularly available to conduct the medical assessment described in ORS 419B.023. (10) If photographs are
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