Code of Massachusetts Regulations
110 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Title 110 CMR 6.00 - Service Plans And Case Reviews
Section 6.01 - Foster Care Review and Permanency Hearing - Generally
Universal Citation: 110 MA Code of Regs 110.6
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Foster Care Review. A Foster Care Review (FCR) is a review, conducted by a panel under the auspices of the Department's independent Foster Care Review Unit (FCRU) established under M.G.L. c. 18B, § 6A, of the action plan and progress toward permanency and the safety and well-being of a child or young adult.
(a) who is either:
1. committed by a court to the custody of the
Department or an agent of the Department;
2. in the custody of the Department
via an adoption surrender, executed in conformance with M.G.L.
c. 210, §2;
3. in the
voluntary care of the Department pursuant to a Voluntary Placement Agreement or
a petition under M.G.L. c. 119, § 23(a)(1); and
(b) who is not living at home at the time the
foster care review is scheduled to occur.
(2) Permanency Hearing. A Permanency Hearing is a review conducted by the court which granted custody of a child to the Department. The review is conducted under the provisions of M.G.L. c. 119, § 29B and includes reviews for any child or young adult up to 22 years of age.
(3) Definitions.
(a)
Age or Developmentally
Appropriate Activities:
1.
activities or items that are generally accepted as suitable for children, youth
and young adults of the same chronological age or level of maturity or that are
determined to be developmentally-appropriate based on the development of
cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities that are typical for
an age or age group; and
2. in the
case of a specific child, youth or young adult, activities or items that are
suitable based on the developmental stages attained by the child, youth or
young adult with respect to their cognitive, emotional, physical, and
behavioral capacities.
(b)
Reasonable and Prudent Parent
Standard. The standard characterized by careful and sensible
parental decisions that maintain the health, safety, and best interests of a
child, youth or young adult while at the same time encouraging the emotional
and developmental growth of the child, youth or young adult. The caregiver
shall employ this standard when determining whether to allow a child, youth or
young adult in foster care to participate in extracurricular, enrichment,
cultural, and social activities.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Massachusetts may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.