Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency 40 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 201 - PERMANENCY SERVICES - PREVENTION, FOSTER CARE, ADOPTION AND INDEPENDENT LIVING
Section 22VAC40-201-70 - Foster care goals
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Foster care goals are established to assure permanency is achieved for the child. Permissible foster care goals are:
B. When the permanency goal is changed to adoption, the local department shall file petitions with the court 30 days prior to the hearing to:
Upon termination of parental rights, the local department shall provide an array of adoption services to support obtaining a finalized adoption.
C. The local department shall engage in concurrent permanency planning in order to achieve timely permanency for the child. Permanency goals shall be considered and addressed from the beginning of placement and continuously evaluated.
D. The goal of another planned permanent living arrangement may be chosen when the court has found that:
E. The goal of permanent foster care may be chosen when the court has found that:
F. If either the goal of permanent foster care or another planned permanent living arrangement is selected, the local department shall continue to search for relatives and significant individuals as permanent families throughout the child's involvement with the child welfare system. The local department shall continuously evaluate the best interests of the child in light of the changing circumstances of the child and extended family to determine whether a change in goal to return home, placement with relatives, or adoption can achieve permanency.
G. The goal of independent living services shall only be selected for those children admitted to the United States as a refugee or asylee, those youth age 18 years leaving foster care and meeting the requirements to receive independent living services, or youth participating in the Fostering Futures program, as described in 22VAC40-201-105. For those youth with this goal, the service worker shall continue diligent efforts to search for a relative or other interested adult who will provide a permanent long-term family relationship for the youth.
H. When a child has been in care for 12 months and reunification remains the goal, the local department shall consult with the commissioner or designee regarding case planning.
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217 and 63.2-319 of the Code of Virginia.