Oregon child welfare workers will have to look for red flags before sending foster children to live with estranged parents as part of a proposal working its way through the Oregon Capitol.
Senate Bill 994 would require case workers at the Department of Human Services to check into criminal pasts of noncustodial parents and the adults they live with before placing a child in their home.
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