Safe and Timely Interstate Placement of Foster Children Act of 2006: Public Law 109 - 239: H.R. 5403 U.S. Congress (2006) Index of Federal Child Welfare Laws View Abstract Explains that each State plan for foster care and adoption assistance requires that the State has procedures for orderly and timely
interstate placement of children, completes home studies requested by another State within a specified period, and accepts home studies received from another State.
The primary function of the ICPC is to protect the interests of both the children and the States by requiring that certain procedures be followed in
the interstate placement of children who are being adopted, placed with relatives, or going into residential care or foster family homes.
Not exact matches
The
Interstate Compact on the Placement
of Children (ICPC), established in 1960, establishes procedures for ensuring the safety and stability of placements of children across Stat
Children (ICPC), established in 1960, establishes procedures for ensuring the safety and stability
of placements of children across Stat
children across State lines.
Jo Anne Swanson, a court - appointed adoption intermediary, has studied a number
of cases in which women have been lured out
of their home states to give birth and surrender their
children under Utah's lax laws — which require only two witnesses for relinquishments that have occurred in hotel rooms or parks — to avoid
interstate child -
placement regulations.
Adopting
children from other States requires the involvement of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), a legally binding agreement between States regulating the placement of children across Stat
children from other States requires the involvement
of the
Interstate Compact on the
Placement of Children (ICPC), a legally binding agreement between States regulating the placement of children across Stat
Children (ICPC), a legally binding agreement between States regulating the
placement of children across Stat
children across State lines.
Interjurisdictional issues in permanency Offers information about the interjurisdictional
placement of children, including the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) and the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance
children, including the
Interstate Compact on the
Placement of Children (ICPC) and the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance
Children (ICPC) and the
Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance (ICAMA)
Interstate Compact on the
Placement of Children (ICPC) services for an out -
of - state adoption that is not a direct
placement made by the Agency
Judicial Oversight Over the
Interstate Placement of Foster
Children: The Missing Element in Current Efforts to Reform the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (PDF - 301 KB) Sankaran (2009) Capital University Law Review, 38 Examines the role juvenile court judges play in making placement decisions for foster children, the need for judicial oversight in ICPC placements, and how to incorporate more oversight without interfering with the sovereignty of
Children: The Missing Element in Current Efforts to Reform the
Interstate Compact on the
Placement of Children (PDF - 301 KB) Sankaran (2009) Capital University Law Review, 38 Examines the role juvenile court judges play in making placement decisions for foster children, the need for judicial oversight in ICPC placements, and how to incorporate more oversight without interfering with the sovereignty of
Children (PDF - 301 KB) Sankaran (2009) Capital University Law Review, 38 Examines the role juvenile court judges play in making
placement decisions for foster
children, the need for judicial oversight in ICPC placements, and how to incorporate more oversight without interfering with the sovereignty of
children, the need for judicial oversight in ICPC
placements, and how to incorporate more oversight without interfering with the sovereignty
of States.