(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, unless exempt from disclosure under ORS chapter 192, the department shall disclose child welfare records:
(a) About a recipient of services, to the recipient if the recipient is 18 years of age or older or is legally emancipated, unless prohibited by court order;
(b) Regarding a specific individual if the individual gives written authorization to release confidential information;
(c) Concerning a child receiving services on a voluntary basis, to the child’s parent or legal guardian;
(d) To the juvenile court in proceedings regarding the child; and
(e) Concerning a child who is or has been in the custody of the department, to the child’s parent or legal guardian except:
(A) When the child objects; or
(B) If disclosure would be contrary to the best interests of any child or could be harmful to the person caring for the child.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, unless exempt from disclosure under ORS chapter 192, the department shall disclose child welfare records, if in the best interests of the child, to:
(a) Treatment providers, foster parents, adoptive parents, school officials or other persons providing services to the child or family to the extent that such disclosure is necessary to provide services to the child or family; or
(b) A person designated as a member of a sensitive review committee convened by the Director of Human Services when the purpose of the committee is to determine whether the department acted appropriately and to make recommendations to the department regarding policy and practice.
(4) Any record disclosed under subsection (1), (2) or (3) of this section shall be kept confidential by the person or entity to whom the record is disclosed and shall be used only for the purpose for which disclosure was made.
(5) Unless exempt from disclosure under ORS chapter 192, when an adult who is the subject of information made confidential by subsection (1) of this section publicly reveals or causes to be revealed any significant part of the confidential matter or information, the protections afforded by subsection (1) of this section are presumed voluntarily waived and confidential information about the person making or causing the public disclosure, not already disclosed but related to the information made public, may be disclosed if disclosure is in the best interests of the child or necessary to the administration of the child welfare laws.
(6) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, unless exempt from disclosure under ORS chapter 192, the department shall disclose information related to the department’s activities and responsibilities in a case where child abuse or neglect has resulted in a child fatality or near fatality or where an adult has been charged with a crime related to child abuse or neglect.
(7) Notwithstanding subsections (2), (3), (5) and (6) of this section, ORS 192.345 (3) shall apply to investigatory information compiled for criminal law purposes that may be in the possession of the department.
(8) As used in this section, "adult" means a person who is 18 years of age or older. [1997 c.415 §1; 2001 c.900 §69]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 409 - Department of Human Services
Section 409.010 - Department of Human Services; duties; personnel.
Section 409.025 - Definitions for 409.025 and 409.027.
Section 409.027 - Abuse and neglect reports; rules.
Section 409.040 - Federal law supersedes state law.
Section 409.060 - Department of Human Services Account.
Section 409.065 - Department of Human Services Donated Fund Account.
Section 409.070 - Department of Human Services Special Checking Account; petty cash fund.
Section 409.075 - Volunteer Emergency Services Fund.
Section 409.100 - Director; appointment; confirmation; salary and expenses.
Section 409.110 - Authority of director; grants.
Section 409.120 - Delegation of authority of director.
Section 409.130 - Deputy director; assistant directors.
Section 409.140 - Assistant director as appointing authority; assignment of employees by director.
Section 409.160 - Information from personnel within department.
Section 409.161 - Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload.
Section 409.162 - Identifying and implementing workload efficiencies.
Section 409.185 - Standards and procedures for child protective services.
Section 409.192 - Policy on internal review of department decisions.
Section 409.194 - Establishment of review process; sensitive review committee; rules.
Section 409.230 - Disclosure of information in department reports and other materials; immunities.
Section 409.250 - Revolving fund.
Section 409.260 - Services to Children and Families Account.
Section 409.270 - Definitions for ORS 409.273 to 409.285.
Section 409.273 - Funding of sexual assault crisis centers and crisis lines; rulemaking.
Section 409.279 - Application for grants; notification of final action on application.
Section 409.285 - Sexual Assault Victims Fund.
Section 409.290 - Definitions for ORS 409.290 to 409.300.
Section 409.292 - Funding of programs relating to family, domestic and teen dating violence; rules.
Section 409.296 - Application for grants; notification of final action on application.
Section 409.300 - Domestic Violence Fund.
Section 409.450 - Definitions for ORS 409.450 to 409.478.
Section 409.454 - Legislative findings on respite care.
Section 409.458 - Oregon Lifespan Respite Care Program established in department; duties.
Section 409.462 - Community programs; criteria; administrator of program; advisory council.
Section 409.466 - Community program duties; advisory committee.
Section 409.470 - Description of respite care services.
Section 409.478 - Use of funds appropriated to program.
Section 409.720 - Emergency planning; rules.
Section 409.742 - Disclosure of information pertaining to cremated or reduced remains.
Section 409.800 - Definitions.
Section 409.801 - Long term care facility assessment.
Section 409.802 - Rate of assessment; refund of overage.
Section 409.803 - Oregon Veterans’ Home exempt from assessment.
Section 409.804 - Assessment subject to use of specified reimbursement methodology.
Section 409.805 - Requirement to maintain records; audits.
Section 409.810 - Claim for refund; right to hearing.
Section 409.815 - Long Term Care Facility Quality Assurance Fund established.
Section 409.816 - Assessments to be deposited to Long Term Care Quality Assurance Fund.