Examples of OYA in a sentence
OYA Youth Correctional Facilities and Camps shall allow staff to eat facility meals with youth when assigned by management to supervise youth during regularly scheduled youth meal periods and those staff cannot be provided a duty-free meal period.
The QI Coordinator shall be qualified to assess the care of Division members including those who are aged, blind or disabled who have complex medical needs and children receiving CAF (SOSCF) or OYA services, or shall be able to retain consultation from individuals who are qualified.
FCHPs and PCOs deemed by the Division shall annually submit to the Division an evaluation of the Exceptional Needs Care Coordination program; and an evaluation of Division Member care for Division members who are aged, blind or disabled who have complex medical needs or children receiving CAF (SOSCF) or OYA services.
The QI program shall include policies, standards, and written procedures that adequately address the needs of Division of Medical Assistance Program (Division) Members, including those who are aged, blind or disabled who have complex medical needs; or children receiving Children Adults and Families (CAF) State Office for Services to Children and Families (SOSCF) or Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) services.
PHPs shall have written policies and procedures and a monitoring system to ensure that members who are aged, blind, or disabled who have complex medical needs or who are children receiving CAF (SOSCF services) or OYA services have access to primary care, dental care, mental health providers, and referral, as applicable.
We exercise legal and physical custody of youth committed to OYA by juvenile courts, and physical custody of youth who have been sentenced in adult courts and, due to their age, are placed with OYA.
Our vision is that all youth who leave OYA go on to lead productive, crime-free lives.
Yes No Yes NoThe mission of the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth in custody accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.
Youth challenged the juvenile court's failure to include written findings as to why it is in the best interests of the youth offender to be placed in OYA as required by ORS 419C.478(1).
For children, be in the custody of the State of Oregon, DHS Child Welfare, or OYA; or have a Developmental Disabilities Individual Placement Agreement with the Department signed by the child's parent or guardian.