Title 125 · ORS Chapter 125
125.700. ����� (9) Work with existing local and county programs and with other organizations and entities to develop and expand public guardian and conservator services in this state. ����� (10) Mak
Citation: ORS 125.700
Section: 125.700
125.700.
����� (9) Work with existing local and county programs and with other organizations and entities to develop and expand public guardian and conservator services in this state.
����� (10) Make recommendations to the Legislative Assembly for policy and legislation regarding implementation, improvement and expansion of public guardian and conservator services in this state. [2014 c.117 �4]
����� 125.681 Authority to require fingerprints of employees, volunteers or contractors. For the purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS 181A.195, the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator may require the fingerprints of an employee of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator, an applicant for employment with the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator or a volunteer or party under contract with the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator. [2017 c.310 �6]
����� 125.683 Needs assessment; access to records; written plan for services. (1) In providing public guardian and conservator services, the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator shall conduct a needs assessment for a person who claims or is claimed not to have relatives or friends willing or able to assume the duties of guardianship or conservatorship and who claims or is claimed to lack the financial resources to obtain a private guardian or conservator. The purpose of the needs assessment is to determine the person�s eligibility to receive public guardian and conservator services and to determine the appropriateness of filing a petition for the appointment of a fiduciary or other pleading on behalf of the person in a court having probate jurisdiction. The needs assessment shall, at a minimum:
����� (a) Assess the person�s capacity to:
����� (A) Care for the person�s own safety;
����� (B) Manage the person�s own financial affairs; and
����� (C) Attend to and provide for necessities such as food, shelter, clothing and medical care;
����� (b) Assess the person�s financial resources;
����� (c) Determine whether information that is available about the person is sufficient to support a finding that the person is incapacitated or financially incapable and the entry of a court order for the appointment of a fiduciary under ORS 125.010;
����� (d) Determine whether any other person may be willing and able to serve as the person�s guardian or conservator and, if appropriate, locate and contact that other person;
����� (e) Determine the type of fiduciary, if any, to request in a petition filed under ORS 125.055, giving preference to the least intrusive form of fiduciary relationship consistent with the best interests of the person; and
����� (f) Determine how best to provide public guardian and conservator services to the person that are least restrictive to the person�s liberty, that are least intrusive to the person and that provide for the greatest degree of independence that the person is capable of exercising.
����� (2)(a) If the person is a resident of a nursing home as defined in ORS 678.710 or a residential facility as defined in ORS 441.402, the nursing home or residential facility shall provide the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator access to the person�s records as is necessary to conduct the needs assessment required under this section.
����� (b) Any other public agency that has provided or is providing care or services to the person shall disclose to the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator, upon request, a minimum amount of information about the person for whom the needs assessment is being conducted, including protected health information as defined in ORS