Division of Children and Family Services — Powers and duties

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  1. (a) The Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services shall perform the following functions and have the authority and responsibility to:

    1. (1) Coordinate communication between various components of the child welfare system;

    2. (2) Provide services to dependent-neglected children and their families;

    3. (3) Investigate reports of child maltreatment and assess the health, safety, and well-being of the child during the investigation;

    4. (4) Provide services, when appropriate, designed to allow a maltreated child to safely remain in his or her home;

    5. (5) Protect a child when remaining in the home presents an immediate danger to the health, safety, or well-being of the child;

    6. (6) Ensure child placements support the goal of permanency for children when the division is responsible for the placement and care of a child; and

    7. (7) Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of children when the division is responsible for the placement and care of a child.

  2. (b) The division may promulgate rules necessary to administer this subchapter.


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