Required Findings After Placement in Qualified Residential Treatment Program; Documentation
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- Required Findings After Placement in Qualified Residential Treatment Program; Documentation
- Within 60 days of the start of a child's placement in a qualified residential treatment program, the court must:
- Consider the assessment required by Code Section 15-11-219 determination, and documentation made by the qualified individual in approving the placement;
- Determine whether the needs of the child can be met through placement in a foster family home or, if not, whether placement of the child in a qualified residential treatment program provides the most effective and appropriate level of care for the child in the least restrictive environment;
- Determine whether placement in a qualified residential treatment program is consistent with the short-term and long-term goals for the child, as specified in the permanency plan for the child;
- Determine whether it is in the best interest of the child to be placed in a qualified residential treatment program and whether, for that reason, it is not in the best interest of the child or the child's siblings to be placed together; and
- Approve or disapprove the qualified residential treatment program placement by entering written findings of fact on the record. Placement or a change of legal custody by the court outside DFCS shall relieve DFCS of further responsibility for a child adjudicated as a dependent child except for any provision of services ordered by the court to ensure the continuation of reunification services to such child's family when appropriate.
- Documentation of the determination and approval or disapproval of the placement in a qualified residential treatment program by the court shall be included in and made part of the case plan for the child.
(Code 1981, §15-11-220, enacted by Ga. L. 2019, p. 893, § 5/SB 225; Ga. L. 2020, p. 493, § 15/SB 429.)
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