Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The
public children services agency ( PCSA) is to
follow the procedures and provide the services identified for each family in
need of services subcategory as follows:
(1)
Adoption subsidy only , pursuant to
Chapters 5101:2-44 and 5101:2-49 of the Administrative Code.
(2)
Alternative
response required non-lead PCSA contacts pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-02 of the
Administrative Code.
(3) Child fatality,
non-child abuse/neglect , pursuant to
rule 5101:2-42-89 of the
Administrative Code.
(4) Courtesy
supervision , to support the
provision of services and activities described in sections
3113.31,
2151.151,
2151.353,
5103.20 and
2151.56 of the Revised
Code.
(5) Deserted child/safe haven
, as specified in rules
5101:2-36-06 and
5101:2-42-04 of the
Administrative Code.
(6) Home evaluation/visitation
assessment , as described in rule
5101:2-42-18 of the
Administrative Code or as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(7)
Interstate compact on adoption and medical assistance
(ICAMA), pursuant to rules
5101:2-49-19 and
5101:2-44-05.2 of the
Administrative Code.
(8)
Interstate compact for the placement of children
(ICPC), pursuant to rule
5101:2-52-04 of the
Administrative Code.
(9) Permanent surrender
, pursuant to rule
5101:2-42-09 of the
Administrative Code.
(10) Post finalization
adoption services , as defined in
rule 5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code. The PCSA is to
provide or arrange services to
support, maintain, and assist an adopted child, adoptive family, or birth
parent anytime after finalization of an adoption.
(11) Postnatal
placement services to infant of
incarcerated mother
, pursuant to rule
5101:2-42-60 of the
Administrative Code.
(12) Preventive
services , as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code. The PCSA is to
provide services aimed at preventing
child abuse and neglect which have been requested by the parent, guardian, or
custodian for the family if there are no current allegations of child abuse,
neglect, or dependency.
(13) Required non-lead
PCSA interview , pursuant to
rule 5101:2-36-02
of the Administrative Code.
(14) Stranger danger
investigation, pursuant to rule
5101:2-36-05 of the
Administrative Code.
(15) Unruly/delinquent
, as defined in sections
2151.011 and
2151.022 of the Revised Code or
defined in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code. The PCSA is to
complete an assessment to identify
the need for services designed to promote child safety, permanency, and
well-being for a child determined to be unruly or delinquent.
(B) Except as provided
in paragraph (C) of this rule, completion of the "
Family Assessment" is to be completed
for all family in need of services
reports transferred for ongoing or prevention services prior to the completion
of the "Family Case Plan" pursuant to rule 5101:2-38-01,
5101:2-38-05 or
5101:2-38-20 or the completion
of the "Prevention Services Plan" pursuant to rule
5101:2-40-05 of the
Administrative Code.
(C) The following
family in need of services report subcategories do not
need
the completion of a " Family Assessment" prior to the completion of
the "Family Case Plan":
(1) Deserted
child/safe haven.
(2) Permanent
surrender.
(3) ICPC.
(4)
ICAMA.