XXXXXX CARE FOR TRIBAL CUSTODY CHILDREN Sample Clauses

XXXXXX CARE FOR TRIBAL CUSTODY CHILDREN. Xxxxxx care payment is provided for Tribal custody children who are in Tribal custody and placed in an approved Tribal xxxxxx home placement. Xxxxxx care payments are initiated by the submission of the completed Indian Child Welfare Program Referral (DCFS 57) (Attachment 4, Item 1), court order and case plan to the assigned Tribal Liaison. This should be done as soon as possible. If there are repeated incidents of late submission of the referral, the Tribal Liaison will notify the Tribal Coordinator so that this can be addressed with the Tribe. The Tribal Liaison makes immediate referral to the Custody Specialist for determination of eligibility for Title IV-E xxxxxx care on the CWS KIDS-4 (Attachment 4, Item 5), attaching a copy of the Court Order and Case Plan. The top of the CWS-KIDS-4 form is marked “Tribal Custody”. The Custody Specialist makes a determination whether the Tribal custody child meets Title IV-E requirements. If the Tribal custody child does not meet Title IV-E requirements, the Tribe makes application for Title XIX medical services. When the child is determined eligible for Title IV-E xxxxxx care, the Custody Specialist will conduct re-determinations of eligibility in the same manner as they are for OKDHS custody children. The Tribe submits subsequent copies of court reviews, permanency hearings and case plans to the Tribal Liaison, so that continued eligibility can be determined. The Tribal Liaison updates the AFCARS screen with the latest court hearing and case plan goal. Children who have not been removed from their home in accordance with federal guidelines are not eligible for xxxxxx care payment DIFFICULTY OF CARE Difficulty of Care (DOC) may be made in addition to the xxxxxx care reimbursement payment. To request a DOC payment, the Tribal worker prepares a request with documentation describing the needs of the tribal custody child. The prepared request with supporting documentation is sent to the CFSD Tribal Coordinator. The Levels and rates of DOC are listed below. DOC rate for xxxxxx care Daily rate Monthly rate Level I $ 1.67 $ 50.00 Level II $ 3.33 $100.00 Level III $ 5.00 $150.00 Level IV $ 7.50 $225.00 Level V $13.33 $400.00 A child approved for DOC Level I has one or more of the needs, conditions, or behaviors. The child: requires ongoing scheduled medical or psychological appointments that routinely occur more than twice weekly; displays emotional difficulties that result in destruction of property; requires medical suppl...
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