Oregon Statutes
§ 417.360 — Findings and policy
Oregon § 417.360
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 34Human Services; Juvenile Code; Corrections
Ch. 417Interstate Compacts on Juveniles and Children; Children and Family
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 417.360 (2026).
Text
(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a)The current delivery system for human services is fragmented and uncoordinated, producing service duplication and inappropriate or inadequate responses to individuals and to families;
(b)Clients with multiple needs must interact with a variety of agencies and frequently feel powerless to negotiate the complicated array of services;
(c)The system is too often perceived as victimizing the persons it is intended to serve;
(d)Dedicated direct service workers become the target of disillusionment by clients even though the workers are equally frustrated by their lack of control over bureaucratic requirements; and
(e)The state needs to rethink and restructure traditional methods of delivering human services. Organizations that have traditionally no
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Legislative History
1991 c.359 §1; 1995 c.800 §1a
Nearby Sections
15
§ 417.020
Declaration of public policy§ 417.030
The Interstate Compact for Juveniles§ 417.050
Supplementary agreements§ 417.070
Juvenile court jurisdiction§ 417.080
Enforcement of compact§ 417.100
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Oregon § 417.360, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/417.360.