Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 07.01.06.05 - Procedures for Conducting the Citizen Review of Out-of-Home PlacementA. The local board shall invite interested individuals to the review in the following manner: (1) At least 42 days before the review, notify the local department to send to the review: (a) Any local department caseworker who is directly responsible for planning for the child's care; and(b) The caseworker responsible for each child when sibling groups are reviewed;(2) At least 10 days before the review, invite:(a) The child's parents, guardians, and custodians;(b) A representative of any agency or institution charged with the care of the child;(c) The child being reviewed, if the child is 18 years old or older; and(3) Have discretion to invite to the review: (a) The child being reviewed, if the child is 10 years old or older;(b) The child being reviewed, if the child is younger than 10 years old and requests participation; and(c) Any other individual whom the local board or local department believes may provide information about the child.B. The local board shall make findings and recommendations, based on:(1) The child's safety and best interests as paramount factors;(2) Information received from: (b) The caseworker's presentation; and(c) Interested individuals attending the review; and(3) All applicable State and federal laws and regulations.C. Regarding a waiver of reunification services, the local board shall: (1) Find whether a waiver has been granted or is pending decision of the court;(2) Find whether the requirements of Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, § 3-812.1, Annotated Code of Maryland, and exceptions, apply; and(3) Recommend whether a waiver should be granted or filed.D. Regarding termination of parental rights for a child younger than 18 years old, the local board shall: (1) Find whether a petition for termination has been granted or is pending determination by the court;(2) Find whether requirements of Family Law Article, § 5-525.1, Annotated Code of Maryland, and exceptions apply; and(3) Recommend whether a petition for termination should be filed or granted.E. Regarding the permanency plan, the local board shall:(1) Agree with the plan presented by the local department; or(2) Recommend an alternate permanency plan and explain why the alternate plan is more appropriate.F. Regarding progress towards making a permanent placement, the local board shall: (1) Find whether progress is adequate; and(2) If progress is not adequate:(a) Cite the agency or agencies responsible, and(b) Explain why progress is not adequate.G. Regarding the safety of current and future living arrangements, the local board shall find whether: (1) The local department has utilized all applicable safety assessment and child protection protocols;(2) There are indicators of risk; and(3) The local department has taken appropriate steps to protect the child.H. Regarding the current living arrangement, the local board shall:(1) Find whether the arrangement is appropriate; and(2) If not appropriate:(a) Explain why the arrangement is not appropriate; and(b) Recommend steps to achieve an appropriate living arrangement.I. Regarding the local department's placement plan, the local board shall:(1) Agree with the plan; or(2) Recommend an alternate placement plan and explain why the alternate plan is more appropriate.Md. Code Regs. 07.01.06.05
Regulations .05, Citizen's Review Board for Children, adopted effective August 7, 2000 (27:15 Md. R. 1399)