Cal.Welf. & Inst.Code § 16507.4
Effective: January 01, 2011

Welfare and Institutions Code (Refs & Annos)
Division 9. Public Social Services (Refs & Annos)
Part 4. Services for the Care of Children (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 5. State Child Welfare Services (Refs & Annos)
Article 1. [General Provisions] (Refs & Annos)

§ 16507.4. Voluntary family reunification services; out-of-home placement of minor without adjudication; conditions

(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, voluntary family reunification services shall be provided without fee to families who qualify, or would qualify if application had been made therefor, as recipients of public assistance under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program as described in the State Plan in effect on July 1, 1996. If the family is not qualified for aid, voluntary family reunification services may be utilized, provided that the county seeks reimbursement from the parent or guardian on a statewide sliding scale according to income as determined by the State Department of Social Services and approved by the Department of Finance. The fee may be waived if the social worker determines that the payment of the fee may be a barrier to reunification. Section 17552 of the Family Code shall also apply.

(b) An out-of-home placement of a minor without adjudication by the juvenile court may occur only when all of the following conditions exist:

(1) There is a mutual decision between the child's parent or guardian and the county welfare department in accordance with regulations promulgated by the State Department of Social Services.

(2) There is a written agreement between the county welfare department and the parent or guardian specifying the terms of the voluntary placement. The State Department of Social Services shall develop a form for voluntary placement agreements which shall be used by all counties. The form shall indicate that foster care under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program is available to those children.

(3) In the case of an Indian child, in accordance with Section 1913 of the Indian Child Welfare Act (25 U.S.C. Sec. 1901 et seq.), the following criteria are met:

(A) The parent or Indian custodian's consent to the voluntary out-of-home placement is executed in writing at least 10 days after the child's birth and recorded before a judge.

(B) The judge certifies that the terms and consequences of the consent were fully explained in detail in English and were fully understood by the parent or that they were interpreted into a language that the parent understood.

(C) A parent of an Indian child may withdraw his or her consent for any reason at any time and the child shall be returned to the parent.

(c) In the case of a voluntary placement pending relinquishment, a county welfare department shall have the option of delegating to a licensed private adoption agency the responsibility for placement by the county welfare department. If such a delegation occurs, the voluntary placement agreement shall be signed by the county welfare department, the child's parent or guardian, and the licensed private adoption agency.

(d) The State Department of Social Services shall amend its plan pursuant to Part E (commencing with Section 670) of Subchapter IV of Chapter 7 of Title 42 of the United States Code in order to conform to mandates of Public Law 96-272 and Public Law 110-351 [FN1]for federal financial participation in voluntary placements.

CREDIT(S)

(Added by Stats.1982, c. 978, p. 3552, § 55, eff. Sept. 13, 1982, operative July 1, 1982. Amended by Stats.1991, c. 1203 (S.B.1125), § 23; Stats.2006, c. 838 (S.B.678), § 55; Stats.2010, c. 559 (A.B.12), § 66.)

[FN1] For public law sections classified to U.S.C.A., see U.S.C.A. Tables.

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

2011 Main Volume

Cost reimbursement provisions to local agencies and school districts relating to Stats.2006, c. 838 (S.B.678), see Historical and Statutory Notes under Family Code § 170.

For letter of intent and Governor's signing message regarding Stats.2006, c. 838 (S.B.678), see Historical and Statutory Notes under Family Code § 170.

For short title, appropriation, and cost reimbursement provisions relating to Stats.2010, c. 559 (A.B.12), see Historical and Statutory Notes under Family Code § 17552.

Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 16507.4, CA WEL & INST § 16507.4

Current with urgency legislation through Ch. 28 of 2011 Reg.Sess.              
and Ch. 2 of 2011-2012 1st Ex.Sess.                                            


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