Pennsylvania Code
Title 37 - LAW
Part III - Agencies and Offices
Subpart N - Juvenile Court Judges' Commission
Chapter 200 - JUVENILE COURT JUDGES' COMMISSION
Subchapter C - STANDARDS GOVERNING THE QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING OF COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES
QUALIFICATIONS
Section 200.211 - Qualifications
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) A court-appointed special advocate (CASA) shall be 21 years of age or older.
(b) Prior to appointment, a CASA shall:
(c) A CASA shall respect a child's inherent right to grow up with dignity, in a stable, safe, loving and nurturing environment.
(d) A CASA shall have the ability to relate effectively to the children and families to whose cases the CASA may be assigned.
(e) A CASA shall keep information confidential and work within the scope of established program guidelines and orders of the court, maintain objectivity and relate to a variety of people.
(f) A CASA may not accept reimbursement for time, or for routine travel or other expenses ordinarily incurred in the discharge of assigned duties, and shall comply with the requirements established by the CASA program under whose supervision the CASA is providing services.
(g) An individual may not be appointed as a CASA who is found to have been convicted of, or to have charges pending for, a felony or a misdemeanor involving a sex offense, child abuse or neglect, or related acts that would pose risks to children or the credibility of the CASA program. If a prospective CASA is found to have committed a misdemeanor or felony that is unrelated to or would not pose a risk to children and would not negatively impact the credibility of the CASA program, the program may consider the extent of the prospective volunteer's rehabilitation and other factors that may be relevant in determining whether to accept the applicant as a CASA volunteer.
(h) Grounds for dismissal of a CASA include the following: