2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 412 - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Section 412.006 - Administration of temporary assistance for needy families program; rules.


(a) Aid;
(b) Case management services that focus on the strengths of the parents or caretaker relatives;
(c) Resources and referrals for education and training or education or training services;
(d) Work and work preparation services; and
(e) Resources, referrals or services to improve the family’s economic stability, including but not limited to:
(A) Mental health and addiction treatment;
(B) Housing; and
(C) Child care.
(2) The department shall adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section. [Formerly 418.040; 2009 c.11 §53; 2015 c.765 §11; 2019 c.602 §2]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

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 412.024 - Assignment of support rights; cooperation required for establishing paternity of child or obtaining support; exceptions; sanctions; rules.

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 412.039 - Cooperation of department with Director of Employment Department and all available workforce services to find employment for parent.

Section 412.049 - Powers and duties of department; rules.

Section 412.074 - Use and custody of records of temporary assistance for needy families program; rules.

Section 412.079 - Time limits; exceptions; rules.

Section 412.084 - Minor parents’ eligibility to receive assistance and support services.

Section 412.089 - Referral to mental health or drug abuse professional; provision of resources; staff training.

Section 412.094 - Public officials to cooperate in locating and furnishing information concerning parents of children receiving or applying to receive public assistance and in prosecuting nonsupport cases; use of information restricted.

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.

Section 412.161 - Policy on two-parent families.