412.006 Administration
of temporary assistance for needy families program; rules. (1) The Department of Human
Services shall administer the temporary assistance for needy families program,
consistent with the requirements in 45 C.F.R. part 260, to provide to families
with children:
(a) Aid;
(b) Case
management services that focus on the strengths of the parents or caretaker
relatives;
(c) Resources and
referrals for education and training or education or training services;
(d) Work and work
preparation services; and
(e) Resources,
referrals or services to improve the family’s economic stability, including but
not limited to:
(A) Mental health
and addiction treatment;
(B) Housing; and
(C) Child care.
(2) The
department shall adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section. [Formerly
418.040; 2009 c.11 §53; 2015 c.765 §11; 2019 c.602 §2]
Notes of Decisions
Price v. Dep't of Human Servs., 259 P.3d 86 (Or. Ct. App. 2011).
· cites it 6× “Under ORS 412.006, any “dependent child” who is living in a home that meets the standards of care and health fixed by the rules of the Department of Human Services “shall be granted” aid pursuant to TANF.”
Dep't of Human Servs. v. S. C. S., 290 P.3d 903 (Or. Ct. App. 2012).
“ORS 412.006(1); OAR 461-120-0010. Mother also had multiple contacts with medical professionals in Oregon with regard to her concerns for N’s health.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 412.006(1) — 2 cases
Price v. Dep't of Human Servs., 259 P.3d 86 (Or. Ct. App. 2011).
“Under ORS 412.006, any “dependent child” who is living in a home that meets the standards of care and health fixed by the rules of the Department of Human Services “shall be granted” aid pursuant to TANF.”
Dep't of Human Servs. v. S. C. S., 290 P.3d 903 (Or. Ct. App. 2012).
“ORS 412.006(1); OAR 461-120-0010. Mother also had multiple contacts with medical professionals in Oregon with regard to her concerns for N’s health.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 412.006(8) — 1 case
Price v. Dep't of Human Servs., 259 P.3d 86 (Or. Ct. App. 2011).
“Under ORS 412.006, any “dependent child” who is living in a home that meets the standards of care and health fixed by the rules of the Department of Human Services “shall be granted” aid pursuant to TANF.”
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