Oregon Statutes
§ 419B.152 — Protective custody of runaway child
Oregon § 419B.152
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 34Human Services; Juvenile Code; Corrections
Ch. 419BJuvenile Code: Dependency
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 419B.152 (2026).
Text
(1)If it reasonably appears that a child is a runaway, the child may be taken into protective custody by a peace officer, counselor, employee of the Department of Human Services or any other person authorized by the juvenile court of the county in which the child is found.
(2)When a child is taken into protective custody as a runaway under subsection (1) of this section, the peace officer or other person who takes the child into custody:
(a)(A) Shall release the child without unnecessary delay to the custody of the child’s parent or guardian or to a shelter care facility that has agreed to provide care and services to runaway children and that has been designated by the juvenile court to provide such care and services; or
(B)Shall follow the procedures described in ORS 419B.160, 419B.16
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Related
§ 419B.160
Oregon § 419B.160
§ 419B.165
Oregon § 419B.165
Legislative History
2019 c.594 §2; 2019 c.594 §2a
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§ 419B.005
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Degree requirements for persons conducting investigation or making determination regarding child§ 419B.022
§ 419B.022§ 419B.024
§ 419B.024§ 419B.027
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