04/08/2026
It’s official!!! Senate Bill 1533 is now Oregon law as of March 31, 2026! 🥳
This new legislation strengthens Oregon’s Foster Children’s Bill of Rights and the Sibling Bill of Rights. Here are a few key updates it brings:
- The right to unimpeded and unmonitored contact with the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, the Children’s Advocate, or a formally designated Foster Care Ombudsman.
- The right to have an attorney or court-appointed advocate of the child’s choosing present during any interview with law enforcement or abuse investigators, regardless of whether the child is interviewed as a witness, victim, or subject individual.
- The right to maintain and have access to personal belongings.
- The right to be notified of and provided transportation to all court hearings and Citizens Review Board reviews about their case.
- The right to regular, maintained, and unrestricted contact with siblings unless a court orders otherwise.
This legislation was shaped by the voices and lived experiences of youth themselves! What a huge win for youth experiencing foster care in Oregon. 👏
In gratitude,
Alexis Amorelli & Ellyn Bell
Oregon Foster Care Ombuds