Current through 2024 Regular Session legislation effective June 6, 2024
Section 419B.371 - Community guardianship(1) As used in this section:(a) "Community guardian" means a child-caring agency licensed, certified or otherwise authorized under ORS 418.205 to 418.327 that is filing a motion for appointment as guardian of a ward under ORS 419B.366.(b) "Community guardianship" means a guardianship granted under ORS 419B.366 to a community guardian.(2) The court may appoint a community guardian and establish a community guardianship of a ward under ORS 419B.366 when, in addition to the requirements of ORS 419B.366: (a) The ward is 16 years of age or older;(b) The ward has spent three or more years in substitute care;(c) The proposed community guardian has provided care or services to the ward under ORS 418.205 to 418.327 in the 12 months immediately preceding the filing of the motion for community guardianship;(d) Except for another planned permanent living arrangement, there is no other appropriate permanency plan for the ward under ORS 419B.476 (5);(e) The proposed community guardianship would include planning and guidance for the ward's transition to successful adulthood, including needs and goals related to crisis intervention, housing, physical and mental health, education, employment, community connections and supportive relationships;(f) The ward gives informed consent to the establishment of the community guardianship; and(g) The ward has access to court-appointed counsel under ORS 419B.195.(3) Informed consent of the ward under subsection (2)(f) of this section shall include: (a) The ward's written consent to information provided in writing to the ward by the court, the Department of Human Services or the proposed community guardian about the consequences of establishment of a community guardianship, including any loss of benefits currently being received or that may prospectively be provided to the ward if another permanency plan were ordered; and(b) The ward's written acknowledgment that the ward cannot be placed in substitute care in the legal custody of the Department of Human Services after reaching 18 years of age.Amended by 2016 Ch. 106, § 48, eff. 4/4/2016, op. 7/1/2016.Amended by 2015 Ch. 254, § 8, eff. 10/1/2015.419B.371 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 419B or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.