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Section 260C.202 — Court Review Of Foster Care.

260C.202 COURT REVIEW OF FOSTER CARE. (a) If the court orders a child placed in foster care, the court shall review the out-of-home placement plan and the child’s placement at least every 90 days as required in juvenile court rules to determine whether continued out-of-home placement is necessary and appropriate or whether the child should […]

Section 260C.203 — Administrative Or Court Review Of Placements.

260C.203 ADMINISTRATIVE OR COURT REVIEW OF PLACEMENTS. (a) Unless the court is conducting the reviews required under section 260C.202, there shall be an administrative review of the out-of-home placement plan of each child placed in foster care no later than 180 days after the initial placement of the child in foster care and at least […]

Section 260C.208 — Information For Child Placement.

260C.208 INFORMATION FOR CHILD PLACEMENT. Subdivision 1. Agency with placement authority. An agency with legal responsibility for the placement of a child may request and shall receive all information pertaining to the child that it considers necessary to appropriately carry out its duties. That information must include educational, medical, psychological, psychiatric, and social or family […]

Section 260C.209 — Background Checks.

260C.209 BACKGROUND CHECKS. Subdivision 1. Subjects. The responsible social services agency may have access to the criminal history and history of child and adult maltreatment on the following individuals: (1) a noncustodial parent or nonadjudicated parent who is being assessed for purposes of providing day-to-day care of a child temporarily or permanently under section 260C.219 […]

Section 260C.212 — Children In Placement.

260C.212 CHILDREN IN PLACEMENT. Subdivision 1. Out-of-home placement; plan. (a) An out-of-home placement plan shall be prepared within 30 days after any child is placed in foster care by court order or a voluntary placement agreement between the responsible social services agency and the child’s parent pursuant to section 260C.227 or chapter 260D. (b) An […]