Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 196 - Human Services Department
Chapter 9560 - SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
CHILDREN IN NEED OF PROTECTION OR SERVICES
Part 9560.0475 - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS AND DISPOSITIONAL HEARINGS

Universal Citation: MN Rules 9560.0475
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

The local agency in the child's county of residence shall conduct administrative reviews of the child's social service plan under Minnesota Statutes, section 260C.203, at least every six months while the child is under state guardianship, in foster care, or in an adoptive placement. A court of competent jurisdiction shall, upon its own motion or that of the child's guardian, conduct a dispositional hearing under Minnesota Statutes, section 260C.325, subdivision 4, paragraph (d), within 18 months after the child is placed in foster care and once every two years thereafter to determine the future status of the child. When the child is placed in an adoptive home, a dispositional hearing shall be sought if the child is removed from the adoptive home or is not legally adopted within two years of the adoptive placement. The local agency in the child's county of residence shall notify an Indian child's tribe of any administrative review or dispositional hearing.

Statutory Authority: MS s 260.242; 260C.325; 393.07

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