Utah Admin. Code R512-31-6 - Foster Parent Conflict Resolution Procedure
(1) A foster parent must first try to resolve
a conflict with Child and Family Services informally through discussion with
the caseworker or supervisor. If a conflict is not resolved through informal
discussion, an agency conference may be requested by the foster
parent.
(2) The foster parent shall
have the opportunity to provide written and oral comments to Child and Family
Services in an agency conference chaired by the region director or designee.
The agency conference shall include the foster parent, foster care caseworker,
and the caseworker's supervisor, and may include other individuals at the
request of the foster parent or caseworker.
(3) If the foster parent is not satisfied
with the results of the agency conference with Child and Family Services, the
foster parent shall have the opportunity to request a review, to be held before
removal of the child, by a third party neutral fact finder. If the child has
been placed with the foster parents for a period of at least two years, the
foster parent may request a review to be held before removal of the child, by:
(a) the juvenile court judge currently
assigned to the child's case; or
(b) if the juvenile court judge currently
assigned to the child's case is not available, another juvenile court
judge.
(4) If the foster
parent is not satisfied with the results of the agency conference with Child
and Family Services and a foster child is to be removed from the foster home,
an administrative hearing shall be held through the Department of Human
Services, Office of Administrative Hearings. The Office of Administrative
Hearings shall serve as the neutral fact finder required by Section
62A-4a-206.
(5) If a child is removed from a foster home
based upon the child's statement alone, an agency conference will be held
within five business days of a request by the foster parent. If the foster
parent is not satisfied with the results of the agency conference, Child and
Family Services shall request an expedited administrative hearing or expedited
juvenile court hearing. No formal action may be taken with regard to that
foster parent's license until after the conflict resolution procedures have
been completed.
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