Utah Admin. Code R512-301-4 - Roles and Responsibilities of a Parent or Guardian of a Child Receiving Out-of-Home Services when Reunification is the Primary Permanency Goal
A parent or guardian is responsible for:
(1) complying with court orders;
(2) participating in the child and family
team process;
(3) providing input
into the assessment and child and family plan development process to identify
specific behavioral changes and actions necessary to enable the child to safely
return home;
(4) completing goals
and objectives of the plan;
(5)
frequently communicating with the caseworker about their progress or inability
to comply with the objectives of the plan, before the proposed completion time
frames;
(6) maintaining
communication and frequent visitation with the child in accordance with Rule
R512-300, when not prohibited by the court;
(7) providing information to enable Child and
Family Services to determine the child's eligibility for federal benefits while
in care, in accordance with Rule R512-300, necessary information includes
information on household income, assets, and household composition;
and
(8) providing financial support
for the child's care, in accordance with The Public Health and Welfare Act of
2014, U.S.C. 42 671, and Sections
62A-4a-114 and
78A-6-356, unless deferred or
waived as specified in Rule R495-879.
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