Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.06.01.861

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.06.01.861 - PROGRESS REPORTS

Progress reports will be prepared regularly and will be based on the family services worker's or certified adoption professional's findings.

01.Initial and Subsequent Reports. Progress reports must be made at intervals not to exceed thirty (30) days. These reports will include the family services worker's or certified adoption professional's observation of each child and the prospective adopting parent(s), with emphasis on:
a. Special needs, special circumstances, or both, of each child at time of placement;
b. Services provided to each child and the family during the report period;
c. Services to be provided to each child and the family;
d. General appearance and adjustment of each child during the report period (may include eating, sleep patterns, responsiveness, bonding);
e. Adjustment of each child to all of the following that apply: school, daycare, and day treatment program;
f. Health and developmental progress, and medical practitioner information for each child;
g. Whether each child has been accepted for coverage on the family's medical insurance, when coverage begins, and whether there will be any limitations, exclusions, or both;
h. Family's adjustment to adoptive placement;
i. Adoption assistance negotiation;
j. Changes in family situation or circumstances;
k. Areas of concern during the report period as addressed by each child and the adoptive parent(s); and
l. The date of the next required six (6) month review or twelve (12) month permanency hearing.
02.Monthly Foster Care Payments -- Pre-Adoptive Placement. To receive Title IV-E monthly foster care payments during the period pending completion of adoption, the prospective adoptive parent(s) must have a foster care license.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.06.01.861

Effective March 15, 2022