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Budget Amendments - HB29 (Committee Approved)

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Pilot Project - Temporary Placement of Children Crisis (language only)

Item 339 #1h

Item 339 #1h

Health and Human Resources
Department of Social Services

Language

Page 129, after line 36, insert:

"L.1.  The Department of Social Services shall establish a pilot program to partner with Patrick Henry Family Services in Planning District 11 for the temporary placements of children in families in crisis.  This pilot program would allow a parent or legal custodian of a minor, with the assistance of Patrick Henry Family Services, to delegate to another person, by a properly executed power of attorney, any powers regarding care, custody, or property of the minor for a temporary placement for a period that is not greater than 90 days. This program would allow for an option of a one-time 90 day extension. Prior to the expiration of the 180 day period, if the child is unable to return to his home, then Patrick Henry Family Services shall contact the local department of social services and request an assessment of the child and an evaluation of services needed and to determine if a petition to assess the care and custody of the child should be filed in the local juvenile and domestic relations court. DSS shall ensure that this pilot program meets the following specific programmatic and safety requirements outlined in Virginia Administrative Code § 22 VAC 40-131 and § 22 VAC 40-191.

2. The Department of Social Services shall ensure that the pilot program organization shall meet the background check requirements described in Virginia Administrative Code § 22 VAC 40-191. The pilot program organization shall develop and implement written policies and procedures for governing active and closed cases, admissions, monitoring the administration of medications, prohibiting corporal punishment, ensuring that children are not subjected to abuse or neglect, investigating allegations of misconduct toward children, implementing the child's back-up emergency care plan, assigning designated casework staff, management of all records, discharge policies, and the use of seclusion and restraint pursuant to Virginia Administrative Code § 22 VAC 40-131-90.  In addition, the pilot program organization shall provide pre-service and ongoing training for temporary placement providers and staff pursuant to Virginia Administrative Code § 22 VAC 40-131-210 and § 22 VAC 40-131-150.

3. The Department of Social Services shall evaluate the pilot program and determine if this model of prevention is effective. A report of the evaluation findings and recommendations shall be submitted to the Governor and Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees, and Commission on Youth by December 1, 2017."



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Department of Social Service to establish a pilot program in Planning District 11 (Counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, Campbell Counties and the City of Lynchburg) for the temporary placements of children in families in crisis. It will allow the Department of Social Services to examine the use of a power of attorney to delegate parental authority. Virginia statute already allows for limited use of a power of attorney for kinship care cases. However, many other states go further and follow the Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act which allows a parent to delegate to another person, for a period (usually between six months and one year), any power regarding care, custody, or property of their child. The pilot program will take a similar approach. The department is required to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and report on it to the Governor and Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees and the Commission on Youth.)