2. Shall directly provide no more than 35 percent of all child welfare services provided unless it can demonstrate a need within the lead agency's geographic service area where there is a lack of qualified providers available to perform necessary services. The approval period for an exemption to exceed the 35 percent threshold is limited to 2 years . To receive approval, the lead agency must create and submit to the department through the lead agency's local community alliance a detailed report of all efforts to recruit a qualified provider to perform the necessary services in that geographic service area. The local community alliance in the geographic service area in which the lead agency is seeking to exceed the threshold shall review the lead agency's justification for need and recommend to the department whether the department should approve or deny the lead agency's request for an exemption from the services threshold. If there is not a community alliance operating in the geographic service area in which the lead agency is seeking to exceed the threshold, such review and recommendation shall be made by representatives of local stakeholders, including at least one representative from each of the following: b. The county government.d. The county United Way.e. The county sheriff's office.f. The circuit court corresponding to the county.g. The county children's board, if one exists. The lead agency may request a renewal of the exemption allowing the lead agency to directly provide child welfare services by following the process outlined in this subparagraph. The approval period for an exemption renewal is limited to 2 years. If, after the expiration of the exemption, the department determines the lead agency is not making a good faith effort to recruit a qualified provider, the department may deny the renewal request and require reprocurement.