ORS 409.292
Funding of programs relating to family, domestic and teen dating violence

  • rules

(1)

The Director of Human Services may make grants to and enter into contracts with nonprofit private organizations or public agencies for programs and projects designed to prevent, identify and treat family, domestic and teen dating violence. Grants or contracts under this subsection may be:

(a)

For the funding of shelter homes for spouses and children who are or have experienced family violence or domestic violence including acquisition and maintenance of shelter homes;

(b)

For the funding of crisis lines providing services to victims of family, domestic or teen dating violence and their families;

(c)

For the funding of safe houses for victims of family or domestic violence and their families;

(d)

For the funding of services, programs and curricula to educate and inform students in grades 7 through 12 about teen dating and domestic violence, to provide assistance to victims of teen dating and domestic violence and to prevent and reduce the incidence of teen dating and domestic violence; and

(e)

For the development and establishment of programs for professional and paraprofessional personnel in the fields of social work, law enforcement, education, law, medicine and other relevant fields who are engaged in the field of the prevention, identification and treatment of family, domestic and teen dating violence and training programs in methods of preventing family, domestic and teen dating violence.

(2)

The director shall not make a grant to any organization or agency under this section except on the condition that a local governmental unit or community organization provide matching moneys equal to 25 percent of the amount of the grant. The applying organization itself may contribute to or provide the required local matching funds. The value of in kind contributions and volunteer labor from the community may be computed and included as a part of the local matching requirement imposed by this subsection.

(3)

Notwithstanding the provisions of ORS 192.001 (Policy concerning public records) to 192.170 (Disposition of materials without authorization), 192.210 (Definitions for ORS 192.210 and 192.220) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department) and 192.610 (Definitions for ORS 192.610 to 192.690) to 192.810 (Applicability of ORS 192.805):

(a)

The director may by rule provide that the locations of premises utilized for shelter homes or other physical facilities in family and domestic violence programs and projects shall be kept confidential.

(b)

All information maintained by the shelter home, safe house or crisis line relating to clients is confidential. However, crisis lines specifically funded to provide services for victims of child abuse are subject to the requirements of ORS 419B.005 (Definitions) to 419B.050 (Authority of health care provider to disclose information). Except for the names of clients, necessary information may be disclosed to the director. [Formerly 108.620; 2012 c.69 §5; 2015 c.400 §4]

Source: Section 409.292 — Funding of programs relating to family, domestic and teen dating violence; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors409.­html.

409.010
Department of Human Services
409.025
Definitions for 409.025 and 409.027
409.027
Abuse and neglect reports
409.040
Federal law supersedes state law
409.050
Rules
409.055
Copies of rules to be available in local offices
409.060
Department of Human Services Account
409.065
Department of Human Services Donated Fund Account
409.070
Department of Human Services Special Checking Account
409.075
Volunteer Emergency Services Fund
409.080
Combination or elimination of accounts
409.093
Policy on incorporation of family support policies
409.096
Plan for incorporating family support consultants
409.100
Director
409.110
Authority of director
409.120
Delegation of authority of director
409.130
Deputy director
409.140
Assistant director as appointing authority
409.150
Deputy director and assistant directors in unclassified service
409.160
Information from personnel within department
409.161
Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload
409.162
Identifying and implementing workload efficiencies
409.180
Consolidation of internal audit units
409.185
Standards and procedures for child protective services
409.192
Policy on internal review of department decisions
409.194
Establishment of review process
409.220
Services relating to prevention, control and treatment of incest and sexual abuse
409.225
Confidentiality of child welfare records, files, papers and communications
409.230
Disclosure of information in department reports and other materials
409.240
Payment of expenses
409.250
Revolving fund
409.260
Services to Children and Families Account
409.270
Definitions for ORS 409.273 to 409.285
409.273
Funding of sexual assault crisis centers and crisis lines
409.276
Standards for sexual assault crisis centers
409.279
Application for grants
409.282
Services provided by sexual assault crisis centers and crisis lines
409.285
Sexual Assault Victims Fund
409.290
Definitions for ORS 409.290 to 409.300
409.292
Funding of programs relating to family, domestic and teen dating violence
409.294
Standards for shelter homes and safe houses
409.296
Application for grants
409.298
Services provided by shelter homes, safe houses and crisis lines
409.300
Domestic Violence Fund
409.304
Limitation on administrative expenses
409.360
Authorization to establish volunteer program in department
409.450
Definitions for ORS 409.450 to 409.478
409.454
Legislative findings on respite care
409.458
Oregon Lifespan Respite Care Program established in department
409.462
Community programs
409.466
Community program duties
409.470
Description of respite care services
409.474
Rules
409.478
Use of funds appropriated to program
409.610
Legislative goal
409.720
Emergency planning
409.742
Disclosure of information pertaining to cremated or reduced remains
409.747
Setoff of liquidated debts
409.750
State goal to eliminate or alleviate poverty
409.800
Definitions
409.801
Long term care facility assessment
409.802
Rate of assessment
409.803
Oregon Veterans’ Home exempt from assessment
409.804
Assessment subject to use of specified reimbursement methodology
409.805
Requirement to maintain records
409.810
Claim for refund
409.815
Long Term Care Facility Quality Assurance Fund established
409.816
Assessments to be deposited to Long Term Care Quality Assurance Fund
409.900
Civil penalties for failure to report
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