ORS 411.139
Grants for assisting refugees


(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Eligible agency” means an agency that has contracted with the United States Department of State under 8 U.S.C. 1522(c) to provide initial resettlement and case management services to refugees.

(b)

“Refugee” means an individual who is not a United States citizen, who has been in the United States for 60 months or less and who is any of the following:

(A)

A refugee admitted under 8 U.S.C. 1157.

(B)

An asylee admitted under 8 U.S.C. 1158.

(C)

A Cuban or Haitian entrant as defined in 45 C.F.R. 401.2.

(D)

A parolee admitted under 8 U.S.C. 1182(d)(5).

(E)

An Amerasian immigrant lawfully admitted to the United States who is described in 8 U.S.C. 1612(a)(2)(A)(v).

(F)

A victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons and the victim’s family members who are eligible for benefits and services from federal and state programs under 22 U.S.C. 7105(b)(1)(A).

(G)

An Iraqi or an Afghan citizen who is a principal alien provided with the status of special immigrant by the United States Department of Homeland Security under:
(i)
Section 1059(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006, P.L. 109-163, 119 Stat. 3444;
(ii)
Section 1244(b) of the Refugee Crisis in Iraq Act of 2007, P.L. 110-181, 122 Stat. 397; or
(iii)
Section 602(b) of the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009, P.L. 111-8, 123 Stat. 807.

(2)

The Department of Human Services shall award grants to eligible agencies to provide the following services to refugees residing in this state, for up to 24 months:

(a)

Assisting refugees with department programs by:

(A)

Referring refugees to the department within three days of the refugee’s arrival in this state;

(B)

Completing applications for assistance;

(C)

Transporting the refugee to the initial appointments with the department;

(D)

Providing to the department all necessary eligibility information known to the eligible agency; and

(E)

Coordinating services of the department with other social service agencies.

(b)

Assisting refugees with:

(A)

Navigating the health care and mental health systems, including providing assistance in applying for medical assistance;

(B)

Accessing housing assistance and finding stable housing;

(C)

Setting up utilities and paying utility bills;

(D)

Issues with landlords;

(E)

Navigating legal or criminal issues including services for victims of crime;

(F)

Accessing in-home services including parenting assistance, English as a second language instruction, medical and psychosocial support; and

(G)

Navigating the culture of the United States.

(c)

Providing transportation to appointments.

(d)

Training refugees on using public transportation.

(e)

Providing immigration assistance and referrals.

(f)

Advocating on behalf of refugees regarding domestic violence, federal laws and hate crimes.

(g)

Providing refugees with interpretation services and assistance with access to language services.

(h)

Providing referrals for refugees to culturally specific support groups and services, including religious organizations.

(i)

Pairing refugees with volunteers for English as a second language training and ongoing language support.

(j)

Providing support to refugees in budgeting and achieving financial literacy.

(k)

Identifying refugees’ employment skills and providing referrals to employment skills training and other job support services.

(L)

Problem solving with refugees and assisting refugees with life skills development.

(m)

Ensuring that refugees have access to psychosocial support and emotional wellness education.

(n)

Coordinating medical services for refugees including referring to and coordinating with agencies that determine eligibility for disability benefits.

(o)

Providing family preservation services, legal services and social service support for domestic violence and child welfare issues.

(p)

Assisting newly arrived refugee children in accessing services to strengthen the children’s academic performance and successful integration into the community.

(q)

Other services necessary to assist refugees in accessing programs administered by the department. [2019 c.589 §1]
Note: 411.139 (Grants for assisting refugees) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 411 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 411.139 — Grants for assisting refugees, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors411.­html.

411.010
Definitions
411.060
Rules
411.070
Statewide standards for public assistance
411.072
Public process required if waiver of federal requirement involves policy change
411.075
Family Services Review Commission
411.081
Public assistance application required
411.083
Income and resources that may be disregarded in determining eligibility for public assistance and medical assistance
411.085
Reconsideration of grants of public assistance
411.087
Statement required to obtain public assistance
411.089
Receipts for documents supplied by applicants for and recipients of public assistance or medical assistance
411.091
Time for issuance of public assistance
411.093
Treatment of public assistance applicants and recipients
411.095
Notice and hearings for public assistance and medical assistance
411.097
Content of notices of termination of public assistance
411.099
Assessment for service eligibility
411.101
Service eligibility notification procedures and standards for communications
411.103
Notice by regular or electronic mail to recipient of public assistance or medical assistance
411.116
Department contracts and intergovernmental agreements for providing social services to individuals
411.117
Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF
411.119
Prohibition against denial of public assistance or medical assistance based on drug conviction
411.121
Local district pilot projects
411.122
Department to make dependent care payments directly to providers
411.128
Department’s acceptance of gifts and grants for scholarships
411.135
Department cooperation with federal government in research and training personnel
411.137
Contributions by state and counties for medical assistance demonstration projects under ORS 411.135
411.139
Grants for assisting refugees
411.141
Authorized expenditures by department for public assistance and OSIP medical assistance
411.142
Quarterly allocation of funds for each category of public assistance
411.144
Deposit of funds received for public assistance purposes
411.146
Payment of public assistance claims
411.148
Public Welfare Account
411.149
Advancements from Public Welfare Account to meet public assistance claims payable from federal funds
411.151
Department of Human Services revolving fund
411.154
Report to Legislative Assembly
411.171
Certain job referrals prohibited
411.175
Scholarships and grants for public assistance recipients
411.300
Use and custody of records
411.320
Disclosure and use of records limited to purposes connected to administration of public assistance programs
411.335
Prohibited use of lists or names
411.400
Application for medical assistance
411.402
Procedures for verifying eligibility for medical assistance
411.404
Determination of eligibility for medical assistance
411.406
Notice of change in circumstances
411.408
Hearing on eligibility for medical assistance
411.435
Enrollment of medical assistance program clients
411.439
Twelve-month continuation of medical assistance of persons with serious mental illness admitted to state hospital
411.447
Suspension of medical assistance provided to inmates
411.463
Availability of information on all licensed healing arts
411.593
Investigations
411.594
Petition for enforcement of subpoena issued under ORS 411.593
411.596
Court order to show cause issued upon filing of petition for enforcement of subpoena
411.597
Court may compel appearance of witness before petitioner
411.610
Indorsement by others of assistance checks or warrants payable to deceased recipient
411.620
Recovery of public assistance or medical assistance obtained or disposed of unlawfully
411.630
Unlawfully obtaining public assistance or medical assistance
411.632
Relief where assets transferred, removed or secreted
411.635
Recovery of improperly disbursed public assistance or medical assistance
411.640
Overpayments of public assistance or medical assistance
411.660
Modification, cancellation or suspension of public assistance
411.670
Definitions for ORS 411.640, 411.670, 411.675 and 411.690
411.675
Submitting wrongful claim for payment of public assistance or medical assistance
411.690
Liability of person wrongfully receiving payment of public assistance or medical assistance
411.692
Definition for ORS 93.268 and 411.694
411.694
Request for notice of transfer or encumbrance of real property held by recipient of public assistance or medical assistance
411.703
Issuance of warrants for overpayment of public assistance or medical assistance
411.704
Definitions for ORS 411.141, 411.706 and 411.708
411.706
Oregon Supplemental Income Program
411.708
Recovery of supplemental income program assistance from certain estates
411.710
Basis for granting general assistance
411.720
Residence required of applicants for general assistance
411.730
Application for general assistance
411.740
General assistance administration
411.750
Cooperation with federal government in providing general assistance
411.752
General assistance project established
411.753
Advisory group for general assistance project
411.760
Assistance grants are inalienable
411.790
Assistance to certain persons receiving employment income
411.795
Claim against estate of deceased recipient of general assistance
411.802
Compensation for in-home care by spouse
411.803
When spouse may be compensated for in-home care
411.806
Definitions for ORS 411.806 to 411.845
411.811
Distribution by tribal councils
411.813
Farm Direct Nutrition Programs authorized
411.816
Eligibility for and amount of assistance
411.825
Administration of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
411.827
Appropriation of sums received from federal government
411.830
Payment of losses from program
411.837
Compliance with state and federal laws required
411.840
Unlawfully obtaining or disposing of supplemental nutrition assistance
411.845
Prosecution
411.855
Definitions for ORS 411.855 to 411.870
411.860
Community work and training programs authorized for general assistance applicants or recipients
411.865
Denial of general assistance to applicants or recipients for failing to participate in community work program
411.870
Approval of programs
411.875
Status of applicants, recipients, beneficiaries and trainees under community work and training program
411.877
Definitions for program
411.878
Intent
411.880
Exemptions and waivers from federal law to be obtained
411.882
Maximizing use of federal grants and apportionments
411.886
JOBS Plus Advisory Board
411.888
Vacancies on board
411.889
Contracting with private institutions
411.890
JOBS Plus Implementation Council
411.892
Employer eligibility
411.894
Oregon JOBS Individual Education Account
411.896
Annual report on program
411.900
Definitions for ORS 411.900 to 411.910
411.905
Programs for displaced homemakers
411.910
Contracts with public and private agencies to carry out programs
411.965
Policy on program accessibility
411.967
Forms and notices to be in plain language
411.969
Informational materials for applicants
411.970
When bilingual services required
411.990
Penalties
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