Chapter 418

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Where plaintiffs brought action under 42 U.S.C. 1983 alleging violation of federal civil rights after defendant Children’s Services Division employees removed plaintiffs’ child from home following reports of abuse, CSD workers entitled to absolute immunity in investigation, taking child into custody and keeping plaintiffs from visiting child. Tennyson v. Children’s Services Division, 308 Or 80, 775 P2d 1365 (1989)

 

      418.005

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Use of division’s client records by another departmental division, (1974) Vol 37, p 186

 

      418.010

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: CSD’s authority to take child into temporary custody against wishes of child’s parents, (1979) Vol 40, p 61

 

      418.015

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: CSD payments for Indian child in foster home licensed, approved or specified by child’s tribe, (1980) Vol 40, p 461

 

      418.035

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.001.

 

      418.040

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.006.

 

      418.042

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.024.

 

      418.045

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.009.

 

      418.075

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.034.

 

      418.130

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.074.

 

      418.149

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.114.

 

      418.150

 

      See annotations under ORS 412.076.

 

      418.250

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Use of division’s client records by another departmental division, (1974) Vol 37, p 186

 

      418.260

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Hearing is available regarding immediate suspension of license, notwithstanding subsequent expiration of license. Red Willow Adolescent Chemical Dependency Treatment, Inc. v. Children’s Services Division, 152 Or App 710, 954 P2d 1274 (1998)

 

      418.270

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      This section was not unconstitutional as denying due process or equal protection of the laws under the U.S. Constitution. McCurdy v. Albertina Kerr Homes, Inc., 9 Or App 536, 498 P2d 392 (1972)

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Organizations that promote and arrange surrogacy contracts must comply with laws governing private child-caring agencies, (1989) Vol 46, p 221

 

      418.300

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Organizations that promote and arrange surrogacy contracts must comply with laws governing private child-caring agencies, (1989) Vol 46, p 221

 

LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 17 WLR 943 (1981)

 

      418.625

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Oregon policy of excluding relatives from state foster care payments does not deny equal protection of laws to children removed from abusive homes who are related to their potential foster parents as U.S. Supreme Court has declined to recognize close relatives as suspect or quasi-suspect class for equal protection purposes. Lipscomb by and through DeFehr v. Simmons, 962 F2d 1374 (1992)

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Application of Oregon’s certification standards to off-reservation foster homes for Indian children, (1980) Vol 40, p 461

 

      418.627

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Tribe may intervene in child custody proceeding even though not represented by attorney. State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Shuey, 119 Or App 185, 850 P2d 185 (1993)

 

      418.740 to 418.770

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Inspection of child abuse records by Governor and Attorney General, (1979) Vol 40, p 96

 

LAW REVIEW CITATIONS: 25 WLR 230 (1989)

 

      418.747

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Requirement of trained investigators is not designed to benefit or give rights to defendant. State v. Kitzman, 323 Or 589, 920 P2d 134 (1996)

 

      418.750 to 418.760

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Liability of private individual for reporting suspected child abuse, (1978) Vol 38, p 2039

 

      418.760

 

      See annotations under ORS 419B.020.

 

      418.762

 

      See annotations under ORS 419B.025.

 

      418.770

 

      See annotations under ORS 419B.035.

 

      418.775

 

      See annotations under ORS 419B.040.

 

      418.810

 

      See annotations under ORS 329A.280.

 

      418.925 to 418.945

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Termination of parental rights in case involving refugee children requires same procedures and imposes same burden of proof on state as in most other termination cases. State ex rel Juvenile Dept. v. Bertrand, 168 Or App 617, 7 P3d 662 (2000)

 

      418.925

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      “Country” means country where person was before entering United States, whether or not person has citizenship in that country. Department of Human Services v. M.J., 236 Or App 373, 236 P3d 795 (2010)