(1) "Aid" means money payments with respect to, or on behalf of, a dependent child or children and includes:
(a) Money payments to meet the needs of the caretaker relative with whom the child is living and the spouse of the caretaker relative if the spouse lives with the caretaker relative; or
(b) Payments made to a representative payee or guardian pursuant to ORS 412.026 or 412.028.
(2) "Caretaker relative" means a dependent child’s parent or other relative by blood, marriage or adoption, as defined by the Department of Human Services by rule, who lives in a residence maintained by one or more of the relatives as the child’s or the relative’s own home.
(3)(a) "Dependent child" means a needy child:
(A) Whose caretaker relatives are not able to provide adequate care and support for the child without public assistance, as defined in ORS 411.010;
(B) Who lives with a caretaker relative; and
(C) Who meets the requirements of paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(b)(A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this paragraph, a "dependent child" must be under the age of 18 years.
(B) A child may qualify as a "dependent child," subject to the availability of funds, if the child is 18 or 19 or 20 years of age and a student regularly attending a school in grade 12 or below or regularly attending a course of professional or technical training designed to fit the child for gainful employment, other than a course provided by or through a college or university.
(C) Students under the age of 21 years and regularly attending a school, college or university or regularly attending a course of professional or technical training designed to fit the child for gainful employment may be included in the description in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph at the option of the Department of Human Services.
(4) "Federally required participation rates" means the participation rates as required by section 407 of the Social Security Act.
(5) "Representative payee" means an individual designated by the department to receive money payments of aid pursuant to ORS 412.026. [Formerly 418.035; 2015 c.765 §10]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 412 - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Section 412.001 - Definitions.
Section 412.002 - Legislative findings.
Section 412.006 - Administration of temporary assistance for needy families program; rules.
Section 412.007 - Determination of amount of aid; rules.
Section 412.009 - Engagement in JOBS; disqualification; rules.
Section 412.011 - Support service payments to prevent loss of employment.
Section 412.014 - State Family Pre-SSI/SSDI program; rules.
Section 412.016 - Enrollment in educational institution as allowable work activity.
Section 412.026 - Payment of aid to individual other than relative; rules.
Section 412.028 - Petition for and appointment of guardian or conservator; costs; compensation.
Section 412.049 - Powers and duties of department; rules.
Section 412.079 - Time limits; exceptions; rules.
Section 412.084 - Minor parents’ eligibility to receive assistance and support services.
Section 412.109 - Policy on absent parent.
Section 412.124 - Post-TANF aid to employed families; rules.
Section 412.151 - Statewide electronic benefits transfer system; replacement cards to display name.