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Committee opens SB 915 to require specialized investigators for certain nonparent child-abuse reports; amendment to remove youth detention language expected

2546171 · March 11, 2025
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Senate Bill 915 would require the Department of Human Services to assign specialized assessment and investigation teams to reports of child abuse that involve youth residing in correctional/detention facilities or children in DHS-certified foster homes when the alleged subject is not the child's parent. The committee said an amendment will remove

Senate Bill 915 would direct the Oregon Department of Human Services to ensure that assessment and investigation of reports of child abuse are conducted by the program specialized in training, investigations and safety when a report involves youth living in a…

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