South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 114 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Article 49 - CHILD PLACING AGENCIES REGULATIONS
Section 114-4970 - Child Placing Agency Records
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 114-4970
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Child's Record
(1) The child placing agency
shall maintain records for each child or sibling group placed in substitute
care or in an adoptive home which shall include, but not be limited to:
(a) Demographic information including the
name, address, sex, race, birth date, and birth place of the child;
(b) The name, address, telephone number, and
marital status of the parent(s) or guardian(s) of the child;
(c) Unless precluded by statute, the name,
address, and telephone number of siblings, if placed elsewhere, and other
significant relatives;
(d) The
name, address and telephone number of the caseworker/supervisor for the
child;
(e) Copies of legal
documents of importance to the child, such as birth record and any court
dispositions, where available;
(f)
The medical history, cumulative health record, and available psychological and
psychiatric reports;
(g) The social
assessment and background of the family and parent(s);
(h) Case notes which reflect the dates of
contact, initial assessment, family contacts, placement, case review,
administrative reviews, and content of the placement worker's visits;
(i) The circumstances leading to the decision
to place a child into substitute care or into an adoptive home, the agency's
involvement with the parent(s) or legal guardian(s), including services
offered, delivered, or rejected; and
(j) Relevant educational records and reports,
where available.
(2) The
child placing agency shall ensure that upon the child's discharge from foster
care, a child's records contain the following:
(a) A discharge summary showing services
provided during care, the growth and accomplishments, assessed needs which
remain to be met, and recommendations of the services needed to meet these
goals;
(b) Dates of discharge,
reason for discharge, and the name, address, telephone number and relationship
of the person(s) or agency to whom the child was discharged;
(c) Aftercare plans which specify the
responsibility for follow through.
(3) The child placing agency shall ensure
that there shall be a report pursuant to 20-7-1740,(B), Code of Laws of South
Carolina prior to the finalization of adoption.
B. Biological Family Records Maintained by the Agency
(1) The child placing agency shall
maintain a record of the family of every child whom the agency places into care
which contains:
(a) Demographic information
including address, birth dates, race, religion, family composition, and
significant others;
(b) The social
history, including any psychological or psychiatric reports and medical
histories;
(c) Strengths and needs
of the family and the services required;
(d) Worker's assessment and initial case
plan;
(e) Signed agreements between
the child placing agency and family or the Department;
(f) Summary of dates of contact and progress
toward goals;
(g) Case review
reports; and
(h) Discharge
summary.
(2) The child
placing agency shall keep all records current and shall record the following
events within thirty (30) days of occurrence: intake study, case plan, reviews,
and major events in the lives of the child or family members.
C. Foster Home Records. The child placing agency shall keep separate records for each foster home which contain:
(1) The application;
(2) Family assessment;
(3) Child Protective Services Registry
Report;
(4) Summary of dates and
content of worker's contacts;
(5)
from at least three sources;
(6)
Annual assessment of strengths and weaknesses of the foster family relative to
the care of individual children placed with them;
(7) Annual relicensing compliance study and
reports connected with compliance with foster home regulations;
(8) Summary of the care given by the family,
children placed, dates admitted and discharged from care; and
(9) A termination summary for homes which are
closed containing the reasons for the closing;
(10) Any fire or health records otherwise
required by law or regulation for foster homes.
D. Adoptive Study Records
(1) The child placing agency shall keep
separate records for each adoptive family which contain:
(a) The application;
(b) The adoptive assessment study;
(c) Current medical records of the
family;
(d) from at least three
sources;
(e) A summary of contacts
following approval for adoption until placement of a child;
(f) Summary containing the placement
decision, pre-placement and post-placement contacts with the adoptive
child.
(2) In the event
a family was not accepted or did not have a child placed with them, a narrative
clearly indicating the reason and the manner in which the decision was
presented to the family shall be made a part of the record prior to case
closure.
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