Utah Admin. Code R512-100-3 - Qualifications
(1) In-home services may be provided to
families under the following conditions:
(a)
a child has experienced abuse or neglect but can remain safely in the home with
a safety plan;
(b) a child is
placed with a non-custodial parent or relatives who have custody and
guardianship of the child to facilitate permanency;
(c) a child is returned home from out-of-home
care;
(d) an adoptive placement is
at risk of disruption and intensive services are needed to maintain the child
in the adoptive home; or
(e) when
reunification is likely within 14 days and intensive support is needed in
conjunction with a current out-of-home care caseworker to prepare for and
facilitate the reunification.
(2) A family may not qualify for in-home
services under the following conditions:
(a) a
family has the ability to access resources, supports, and services on their
own;
(b) there is minimal risk of
abuse or neglect to the child; and
(c) the family requires no ongoing monitoring
by Child and Family Services.
(3) In-home services may be voluntary or
court -ordered. A petition may be filed for court-ordered protective
supervision of the family.
(4)
In-home services are available in each geographic region of the
state.
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