Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65C - Family Safety and Preservation Program
Chapter 65C-30 - GENERAL CHILD WELFARE PROVISIONS
Section 65C-30.014 - Post-Placement Supervision and Services
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The child's best interest and safety considerations, including conditions of return, shall be evaluated prior to recommending reunification and throughout the post-placement supervision period. The child's adjustment shall be evaluated throughout the post-placement supervision period.
(2) The case plan for post-placement supervision shall be completed, filed with the court and served on all parties at least 72 hours prior to the court hearing in which reunification is recommended. If the court returns custody to the parent contrary to the Department or contracted service provider's recommendation, the post-placement supervision case plan shall be completed, filed with the court and served on all parties within 14 working days of the court hearing. The effective date is the date custody changed to the parent.
(3) The case plan for post-placement supervision shall include:
(4) Post-placement services. Services to be provided by the case manager in reunification cases include:
(5) If not already enrolled in a licensed child care program or licensed early education program, children from birth to age of school entry shall be assessed by the case manager regarding the need for child care services. If additional oversight of the child is determined by the case manager to be needed, intensive in-home services may be recommended to the court as an alternative to a licensed child-care program or licensed early education program.
(6) At every three (3) month period of post-placement supervision, the case manager shall:
(7) When requesting an extension of post-placement supervision from the court, specific details explaining safety, risks, service needs and the parent's case plan accomplishments shall be provided to the court.
(8) Reunification with a parent outside of Florida requires approval through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children, Section 409.401, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 39.012, 39.0121(13) FS. Law Implemented 39.521(1)(a) FS.
New 5-4-06, Amended 2-25-16.