Mandatory Child and Elder Abuse Reporting in Oregon (2025 Edition)

Amy Holmes Hehn
Amy Holmes Hehn | Multnomah County Courthouse

The Honorable Amy Holmes Hehn is a Multnomah County, Oregon, Circuit Court Judge handling domestic relations cases, domestic violence and elder/disabled person protection orders, probate and juvenile matters.

On-Demand: December 6, 2024

1 hour CLE

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Program Summary

Judge Holmes Hehn will discuss the law and best practices regarding mandatory child and elder abuse reporting in Oregon.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • The “why” and history of child and elder abuse reporting in Oregon
  • Who is a mandatory reporter of child and elder abuse and what does the legal obligation to report entail
  • What happens when a child or elder abuse report is made

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Amy Holmes Hehn, Circuit Court Judge | Multnomah
County Courthouse

The Honorable Amy Holmes Hehn is a Multnomah County, Oregon, Circuit Court Judge handling domestic relations cases, domestic violence and elder/disabled person protection orders, probate and juvenile matters. A native Oregonian, Judge Holmes Hehn was appointed to the bench in January of 2013. Before her appointment she served for 25 years as a Deputy District Attorney in the Multnomah County DA’s Office, including as Senior Deputy of the Juvenile and Domestic Violence Units. She has a long history of involvement in system improvement efforts, education and training in domestic violence, juvenile justice and child welfare on the local, state and national level.

Agenda

I. The “why” and history of child and elder abuse reporting in Oregon | 2:00pm – 2:20pm

II. Who is a mandatory reporter of child and elder abuse and what does the legal obligation to report entail | 2:20pm – 2:40pm

III. What happens when a child or elder abuse report is made | 2:40pm – 3:00pm

Credits

Alaska

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through Alaska's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity.
Alabama

Pending CLE Approval
1 Ethics

Arkansas

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics

Arizona

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Professional Responsibility/Ethics

California

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Civility in the Legal Profession

Connecticut

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics / Professionalism

District of Columbia

No MCLE Required
1 Duty to report Elder or Child Abuse Hours

Florida

Approved via Attorney Submission
1 Professionalism

Receive CLE credit in Florida via attorney submission.
Georgia

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics

Hawaii

Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 Ethics or Professional Responsibility Education

Massachusetts

No MCLE Required
1 Duty to report Elder or Child Abuse Hours

Maryland

No MCLE Required
1 Duty to report Elder or Child Abuse Hours

Michigan

No MCLE Required
1 Duty to report Elder or Child Abuse Hours

Missouri

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1.2 Ethics

North Dakota

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics

Our programs are CLE-eligible through North Dakota’s recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity. Section 1, Policy 1.14
New Hampshire

Approved for CLE Credits
60 Ethics / Professionalism

As of July 1, 2014, the NHMCLE Board no longer provides pre- or post-approval of courses. Attendees must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit, and self-report their attendance online at www.nhbar.org, based on qualification provisions of Rule 53.
New Jersey

Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 Ethics / Professionalism

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New Jersey's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity, except for the courses required under BCLE Reg. 201:2
New Mexico

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 Ethics / Professionalism

New York

Approved for CLE Credits
1.2 Ethics / Professionalism

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New York’s Approved Jurisdiction Group “A”.
Ohio

Pending CLE Approval
1 Attorney Professional Conduct

Oregon

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 Abuse Reporting

Pennsylvania

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 Ethics / Professionalism

South Dakota

No MCLE Required
1 Duty to report Elder or Child Abuse Hours

Tennessee

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General

Texas

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics / Professionalism

Virginia

Not Eligible
1 Ethics / Professionalism Hours

Vermont

Approved for CLE Credits
1 Ethics

Washington

Approved via Attorney Submission
1 Ethics

Receive CLE credit in Washington via attorney submission.
Wisconsin

Approved for Self-Study Credits
1 General

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