Supervised Visitation. Any provider offering Supervised Visitation services must do so in compliance with California Family Code Section 3202, and the California Rules of Court (CRC) Standard 5.20 and Standards of Judicial Administration Section 26.2. Specifically, to provide supervised visitation as a “professional provider,” the individual (who may be an independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency) must meet all of the following requirements:
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Supervised Visitation. Any provider offering Supervised Visitation services must do so in compliance with with: California Family Code Section 3202, 3202 and the California Rules of Court (CRC) Standard 5.20 and (formerly Section 26.2 of the California Standards of Judicial Administration Section 26.2Administration) I have read each of these and confirm that I meet the requirements; I am covered by malpractice insurance; and I would like to be included on the supervised Visitation List. Specifically, to provide supervised visitation as a “professional provider,” the individual (who may be an independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency) must meet all of the following requirements:Services you provide: Weekends
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