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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 722 - Children » Act 434 of 2018 - Safe Families for Children Act (722.1551 - 722.1567)

Section 722.1551 – Short Title.

722.1551 Short title. Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the “safe families for children act”. History: 2018, Act 434, Eff. Mar. 20, 2019

Section 722.1553 – Definitions.

722.1553 Definitions. Sec. 3. As used in this act: (a) “Automatic notification system” means a system that stores and retains fingerprints and that provides for an automatic notification to a participant when a fingerprint is submitted into the system that matches an individual whose fingerprints are retained in the system or when the criminal history […]

Section 722.1557 – Recruitment of Persons or Families by Charitable Organizations to Serve as Resource Families.

722.1557 Recruitment of persons or families by charitable organizations to serve as resource families. Sec. 7. A tax-exempt charitable organization, including, but not limited to, a church or faith-based organization, may recruit persons or families to whom a temporary power of attorney may be executed under section 5. A tax-exempt charitable organization recruiting persons and […]

Section 722.1561 – Home Safety Assessment.

722.1561 Home safety assessment. Sec. 11. A family service agency shall conduct a home safety assessment and inspection as follows: (a) A family service agency shall conduct a home safety assessment for each home where a minor child may be temporarily hosted according to a power of attorney. The home safety assessment must include an […]

Section 722.1565 – Execution of Power Attorney Does Not Constitute Abuse or Neglect; Services Under This Act by Resource Family Not Subject to Licensing or Regulation by the Department.

722.1565 Execution of power attorney does not constitute abuse or neglect; services under this act by resource family not subject to licensing or regulation by the department. Sec. 15. (1) A parent or guardian executing a power of attorney does not, by itself, constitute evidence of abandonment, child abuse, child neglect, delinquency, or other maltreatment […]

Section 722.1567 – Records; Availability; Liability; Rules Prohibited; Referral.

722.1567 Records; availability; liability; rules prohibited; referral. Sec. 17. (1) A family service agency shall maintain records for each criminal history records check, home safety assessment, and training it conducts under this act for a period of not less than 7 years after the minor child attains 18 years of age. The family service agency […]