(A) A public children services agency (PCSA)
shall provide services to a child and family for the following screened in
"Family In Need of Services" reports:
(1)
"Adoption Subsidy."
(2) "Child
Fatality, Non-Child Abuse/Neglect."
(3) "Courtesy Supervision."
(4) "Deserted Child."
(5) "Emancipated Youth."
(6) "Home Evaluation/Visitation
Assessment."
(7) "Permanent
Surrender."
(8) "Post Finalization
Adoption Services."
(9)
"Pre-placement or Postnatal Services for the Placement of an Infant of an
Incarcerated Mother."
(10)
"Preventive Services."
(11)
"Required Non-lead PCSA Interview."
(12) "Stranger Danger
Investigation."
(13)
"Unruly/Delinquent."
(14)
"Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children" (ICPC).
(15) "Alternative Response Required Non-lead
PCSA Contacts."
(B) The
PCSA shall follow the procedures and provide the services identified for each
family in need of services subcategory as follows:
(1) Adoption subsidy only report, pursuant to
Chapters 5101:2-44 and 5101:2-49 of the Administrative Code.
(2) Child fatality, non-child abuse/neglect
report, pursuant to rule
5101:2-42-89
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
Courtesy supervision report, 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.
(4) Deserted
child report, as specified in rules
5101:2-36-06
and
5101:2-42-04
of the Administrative Code.
(5)
Emancipated youth report, pursuant to rule 5101:2-42-19.2 of the Administrative
Code.
(6) Home
evaluation/visitation assessment report, 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)
Permanent surrender report, pursuant to rule
5101:2-42-09
of the Administrative Code.
(8)
Post finalization adoption services report, as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01
of the Administrative Code. The PCSA shall provide or arrange services to
support, maintain, and assist an adopted child, adoptive family, or birth
parent anytime after finalization of an adoption.
(9) Postnatal placement services to an infant
of an incarcerated mother report, pursuant to rule
5101:2-42-60
of the Administrative Code.
(10)
Preventive services report, as defined in rule
5101:2-1-01
of the Administrative Code. The PCSA shall 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.
(11)
Required non-lead PCSA interview report, pursuant to rules
5101:2-36-03,
5101:2-36-04,
and
5101:2-36-09
of the Administrative Code.
(12)
Stranger danger investigation, pursuant to rule
5101:2-36-05
of the Administrative Code.
(13)
Unruly/delinquent report, 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 shall 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.
(14) ICPC report, pursuant to rule
5101:2-52-04
of the Administrative Code.
(15)
Alternative response required non-lead PCSA contacts report, pursuant to rule
5101:2-36-20
of the Administrative Code.
(C) Completion of the
"Comprehensive Assessment
Planning Model - I.S., Safety Assessment" is required for family in need of services, stranger danger
investigations.
(D) Except as
provided in paragraph (E) of this rule, completion of the
"Comprehensive Assessment
Planning Model - I.S., Family Assessment" is required 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.
(E) The following family in need
of services report subcategories do not require the completion of a
"Comprehensive Assessment Planning Model - I.S., Family
Assessment" prior to the completion of the "Family Case Plan":
(1) Deserted child.
(2) Emancipated youth.
(3) Permanent surrender.
(4) ICPC.
(5)
Interstate
compact on adoption and medical assistance (ICAMA).