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New legislation strengthens Oregon’s commitment to help preserve Tribal families
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) Changes approved by the 2021 Oregon Legislature will further efforts between Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare Division and Tribal Nations to protect and preserve Tribal families.
Senate Bill 562A enhances Oregon’s historic 2020 Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act (ORICWA) by:
Recognizing customary adoptions, which are adoptions that align with traditional tribal child-rearing practices.
Adding Ongoing Cultural Connection and Contact Agreements after adoption or guardianship is finalized for a Tribal child, in order to support cultural connections.
Requiring ODHS take certain steps when a Tribal child is relinquished or surrendered to the agency.
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Grubich advisory council s top choice for Cascade County judicial vacancy Nicole Girten, Great Falls Tribune © GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE DISTRICT COURT UPDATE FOR ONLINE
The Eighth Judicial District Advisory Council agreed to recommend Cascade County s current Standing Master, attorney David Joseph Grubich, and Judge Michele Reinhart Levine to Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte to fill the vacancy on the court during their meeting Wednesday. The council decided to rank their choices with Grubich being the council’s first choice.
The council, assembled by Gianforte and made up of lawyers, a former judge, former law enforcement and local leaders in the community, unanimously agreed that both Grubich and Levine had the qualifications and experience to do the job.
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