Utah Admin. Code R512-40-6 - Follow-up Services
(1) The identified
committee in the region that reviews home studies will review each home study
provided by the Department of Human Services, Office of Licensing, and any
other detailed information regarding the adoptive parent. Kinship-specific home
studies do not require region review. As a result of the review, the region
committee will determine if the adoptive parent is approved to receive adoptive
placements, if the adoptive parent is denied for adoptive placements, or if
more information is needed from the adoptive parent.
(a) If the adoptive parent is approved for
adoptive placements, the region committee will send a letter to the adoptive
parent to let them know they are approved for adoptive placements.
(b) When Child and Family Services determines
through the region committee that there are concerns about making an adoptive
placement with the adoptive applicant:
(i)
the region committee or designee will provide their concerns in writing to
designated region staff, and the concerns will include any steps an adoptive
applicant may take to remedy concerns;
(ii) two designated region staff members will
meet with the adoptive applicant and review the concerns outlined by the region
committee, including whether the concerns can be resolved;
(iii) the region designees will take
clarifying information about steps that the adoptive applicant has taken to
remedy concerns back to the region home study committee; and
(iv) if the adoptive applicant has been able
to remedy the concerns to the satisfaction of the region committee, the region
committee will approve the adoptive parent to receive adoptive
placements.
(c) If the
adoptive applicant is unable or unwilling to remedy the concerns, a formal,
written letter will be sent to the adoptive applicant explaining that Child and
Family Services will not be making an adoptive placement with them.
(d) If an adoptive applicant is denied for
adoptive placements, the family may request that the Child and Family Services
region director or designee review the reasons for the denial. The Child and
Family Services region director or designee is the only person who has the
authority to reverse a denial.
(2) If a home study was conducted to evaluate
a family for a specific child or a relative or friend known to the child, the
home study will be reviewed by the child's caseworker or designated adoption
worker to determine if the adoptive parent is the best family to meet the
child's needs.
(3) Each adoptive
home study will require an updated amendment at least every 18 months to be
considered current for child placement or adoption.
(4) A family licensed as a foster parent will
require a home study update every 12 months to include background and child
abuse registry clearances and to address any changes in the circumstances of
the family.
(5) A family that is
not licensed as a foster parent or has let their license lapse must have a home
study update within 18 months of the original home study to include background
and child abuse registry clearances and to address any changes in the
circumstances of the family.
(6) A
home study that is older than two years will require new training requirements
and a complete new home study.
(7)
The home study document will be maintained in the Child and Family Services
offices and will be destroyed according to the retention schedule.
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