2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 412 - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Section 412.026 - Payment of aid to individual other than relative; rules.


(1) Money payments of aid with respect to the temporary assistance for needy families program, including payments to meet the needs of the relative, and the relative’s spouse, with whom a dependent child is living, may be made to an individual other than such relative or spouse if it is determined by the department that the relative to whom such payments are made has such inability to manage funds that continuation of such payments to the relative would be contrary to the welfare of such child and that, therefore, it is necessary to provide such aid through payments in the manner authorized by this section. Such determination shall be subject to review and hearing, upon application of such relative, in the manner prescribed pursuant to ORS 412.069. However, the pendency of such application, review or hearing shall not stay the effect of such determination.
(2) The department may designate any responsible individual, including any public officer or employee, as a representative payee if such individual is willing to act in such capacity. Representative payees shall receive no compensation for their services, but shall be allowed expenses actually and necessarily incurred by them in the performance of their duties under ORS 412.029. Such expenses shall be paid from funds appropriated to the department for administrative expenditures.
(3) During the time payments of aid pursuant to the temporary assistance for needy families program with respect to a dependent child or relative are made to a representative payee, the department shall:
(a) Undertake and continue special efforts to develop greater ability on the part of such relative to manage funds in such manner as to protect the welfare of the relative and the family of the relative; and
(b) Periodically review the determination made pursuant to subsection (1) of this section and terminate payments to the representative payee if it is established by such review that the conditions justifying such determination no longer exist. [Formerly 418.050]

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.