Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 419 - OFFICE OF TRAINING, INVESTIGATIONS AND SAFETY
Division 400 - CHILD-CARING AGENCY LICENSING UMBRELLA RULES
Section 419-400-0290 - Licensing Umbrella Rules: Temporary, Inactive, and Amended Licenses
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 419-400-0290
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Temporary license.
(a) The Department may issue a
temporary license when the application by a child-caring agency for a license
is approved, and the child-caring agency does not hold a current, valid
license. A temporary license is valid for a period not to exceed six months.
Use of a temporary license allows the licensee to start providing services
authorized by the temporary license. To obtain a temporary license, a
child-caring agency must meet all requirements of the rules in OAR chapter 419,
division 400 except those that can be met only while providing
services.
(b) Once a child-caring
agency with a temporary license begins providing services, the licensee must
request an inspection by the Department for the purpose of verifying its
compliance with the rules in OAR chapter 419, division 400. Upon verification,
the Department will issue a license valid for two years beginning from the date
of the temporary license, as described in OAR 419-400-0220.
(2) Inactive license.
(a) A child-caring agency is considered to
have an inactive license if the child-caring agency discontinues or fails to
provide a service for which the child-caring agency is licensed for a period of
180 days.
(b) A child-caring agency
no longer providing services for which it is licensed must immediately inform a
Department licensing coordinator.
(c) In order to reactivate an inactive
license, a child-caring agency must request an inspection by the Department for
the purpose of verifying its compliance with all applicable Department rules.
The child-caring agency may not resume providing services until the Department
has verified in writing that the child-caring agency is in compliance with all
applicable Department rules and reinstated the child-caring agency to active
status.
(3) Amended license.
(a) The Department may require
additional documentation of a licensee if the Department is considering the
amendment of a license.
(b) The
Department may issue an amended license to a licensee that has an inactive
facility or program, but retains another facility or program with an active
license.
(c) The Department may
issue an amended license upon written request of the licensee to accommodate
changes in the factors upon which an existing license is based.
(4) The term of a temporary, inactive, or amended license is not extended by any action described in this rule.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 418.240 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.205 - 418.327
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