Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB230

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Relating to interstate placement of children.

Impact

The enactment of SB230 is anticipated to enhance the welfare of children placed out-of-state by outlining clear processes for evaluating potential placements, monitoring ongoing situations, and ensuring that children are placed in safe and supportive environments. This will likely require public child placing agencies to adhere to stricter guidelines for safety and suitability, escalating the standards for interstate placements. Furthermore, it promotes accountability among agencies and offers a detailed mechanism for inter-agency communication.

Summary

Senate Bill 230 aims to repeal the existing Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children and enact a new Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children in Oregon. The bill's primary objective is to establish a more structured and safer framework for the interstate placement of children, ensuring that placements occur in suitable environments and are supervised appropriately. The new provisions in the compact are designed to facilitate timely placements and improve communication among states regarding the welfare of children during such transitions. The implications of this bill could lead to significant updates in how child placements are managed across state lines, fostering better cooperation amongst states.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB230 appears to be largely positive among child welfare advocates and agencies. Supporters advocate that the bill will create a more humane and systematic approach to child placements, reducing risks associated with hasty or poorly supervised placements. However, there may also be concerns regarding potential bureaucratic hurdles or implications of increased state involvement in familial matters, which critics might argue could stifle local decision-making or complicate inter-state dynamics.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may raise concerns about the potential for bureaucratic overreach in child welfare matters and the complexity that might come with interstate coordination. There are apprehensions that while the bill aims to improve safety and oversight, it might inadvertently result in slower processes in urgent situations requiring immediate placements. The establishment of stricter guidelines may also place a burden on agencies that need to adapt to new operational standards and protocols.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB125

Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children

OR AB518

Revises provisions relating to the interstate placement of children. (BDR 11-807)

OR SB644

Provides for the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children. (see Act) (RE2 FF EX See Note)

OR SB397

Relative to the mental health counseling compact and the interstate compact on the placement of children.

OR SB315

Interstate Compact On Child Placement

OR SB483

Minors; enter into the Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children; definitions; provisions; provide

OR SB1834

Relating to the adoption of the revised Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children by the State of Texas; making conforming changes.

OR HB141

Relating to the adoption of the revised Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children by the State of Texas; making conforming changes.

OR HB1280

Prohibiting a parent's refusal to vaccinate a child from being used as evidence in any proceeding to terminating parental rights and enacting the 2009 interstate compact for the placement of children.

OR HB1086

Interstate Compact Placement Children Timing

Similar Bills

NV AB444

Revises provisions concerning child welfare. (BDR 11-614)

NV AB227

Revises provisions governing adoption. (BDR 11-928)

MN HF1071

Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act changes made.

MN SF667

Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act modifications

NV AB518

Revises provisions relating to the interstate placement of children. (BDR 11-807)

NH HB1280

Prohibiting a parent's refusal to vaccinate a child from being used as evidence in any proceeding to terminating parental rights and enacting the 2009 interstate compact for the placement of children.

MN SF4480

Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act modification

MN HF4838

Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act changes made, conforming statutory changes made, child placement and permanency study required, report required, and money appropriated.