Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2439

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relating to persons having caregiver relationship with child in juvenile dependency proceeding.

Impact

The modifications to the intervention process could potentially enhance the involvement of caregivers in juvenile dependency cases. This amendment is particularly significant for individuals who have developed close, nurturing relationships with children who are undergoing dependency proceedings. By allowing these caregivers to assert their rights in court, the legislation aims to provide a more inclusive and supportive environment that acknowledges the vital role of extended family and other caregivers in a child's life. Further, the changes in ORS 419B.116 set clear guidelines that the court must follow when determining the appropriateness of intervention, aiming to streamline the judicial process.

Summary

House Bill 2439 proposes amendments to existing regulations concerning the intervention of individuals with a caregiver relationship in juvenile dependency proceedings. The bill aims to clarify the criteria for granting such intervention rights, facilitating participation in court proceedings for individuals closely connected to a child or ward. By defining a 'caregiver relationship' and the conditions under which individuals can file for intervention, the bill supports efforts to prioritize the best interests of children involved in these legal matters.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB2439 appears to be positive among advocacy groups and individuals focused on child welfare. Proponents argue that the bill represents an important step toward recognizing the critical emotional and developmental support provided by caregivers, allowing them a voice in legal proceedings that affect the children they care for. However, there may also be concerns from legal professionals regarding the implications of expanded intervention rights and how they may affect the typically structured process of juvenile court hearings.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of how intervention rights are determined and the potential impacts on existing legal frameworks. Critics may question whether the criteria for establishing a caregiver relationship are sufficient to protect the interests of children, particularly in ensuring that any party seeking intervention is genuinely invested in the child's welfare. The ability to intervene in juvenile dependency proceedings raises complex questions about balance—between broadening access for caregivers and maintaining the integrity of the court's decision-making process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB972

Relating to intervention in juvenile dependency matters.

OR SB815

Relating to the Department of Human Services as a party in dependency proceedings.

OR AB1068

Juveniles: dependency: child and family teams.

OR SB1069

Juvenile dependency; child placement

OR SB0410

Unlicensed caregiver intervention in juvenile court proceeding.

OR H1007

Children Removed from Caregivers

OR AB81

Indian children: child custody proceedings.

OR AB1332

Juveniles: dependents: removal.

OR SB1585

Relating to certain proceedings in juvenile court for children with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.

OR AB243

Postsecondary education: student financial aid dependency status: juveniles.

Similar Bills

OR SB972

Relating to intervention in juvenile dependency matters.

CA SB1004

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SC H3749

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CA AB1315

Mental health: early psychosis and mood disorder detection and intervention.

CA SB426

Community-based home visitation pilot program.

CA AB2161

The Early Psychosis Intervention Plus Program.

TX HB4942

Relating to certain services and interventions ordered in a suit affecting a parent-child relationship and to certain judicial training requirements.

CA AB2590

Social worker training.