Interstate placement definition
Interstate placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home, foster care placement or in the home of the child's parent or with a relative or nonagency guardian, into or out of the Commonwealth, by a child-placing agency or court when the full legal right of the child's parent or nonagency guardian to plan for the child has been voluntarily terminated or limited or severed by the action of any court.
Interstate placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home, foster care
Interstate placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive
More Definitions of Interstate placement
Interstate placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home, foster care placement or in the home of the child's parent or with a relative or
Interstate placement means any movement of a child from one state to another state for the purpose of establish- ing a suitable living environment and providing necessary care.
Interstate placement means the placing of a child outside the Commonwealth by a Virginia
Interstate placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home, foster care 2890 placement or in the home of the child's parent or with a relative or nonagency guardian, into or out of 2891 the Commonwealth, by a child-placing agency or court when the full legal right of the child's parent or 2892 nonagency guardian to plan for the child has been voluntarily terminated or limited or severed by the 2893 action of any court. 2894 "Kinship care" means the full-time care, nurturing, and protection of children by relatives. 2895 "Kinship guardian" means the adult relative of a child in a kinship guardianship established in 2896 accordance with § 63.2-1305 who has been awarded custody of the child by the court after acting as the 2897 child's foster parent. 2898 "Kinship guardianship" means a relationship established in accordance with § 63.2-1305 between a 2899 child and an adult relative of the child who has formerly acted as the child's foster parent that is 2900 intended to be permanent and self-sustaining as evidenced by the transfer by the court to the adult 2901 relative of the child of the authority necessary to ensure the protection, education, care and control, and 2902 custody of the child and the authority for decision making for the child. 2903 "Kinship Guardianship Assistance program" means a program consistent with 42 U.S.C. § 673 that 2904 provides, subject to a kinship guardianship assistance agreement developed in accordance with 2905 § 63.2-1305, payments to eligible individuals who have received custody of a relative child of whom 2906 they had been the foster parents. 2907 "Local board" means the local board of social services representing one or more counties or cities. 2908 "Local department" means the local department of social services of any county or city in this 2909 Commonwealth. 2910 "Local director" means the director or his designated representative of the local department of the 2911 city or county. 2912 "Merit system plan" means those regulations adopted by the Board in the development and operation 2913 of a system of personnel administration meeting requirements of the federal Office of Personnel 2914 Management. 2915 "Parental placement" means locating or effecting the placement of a child or the placing of a child in 2916 a family home by the child's parent or legal guardian for the purpose of foster care or adoption. 2917 "Public assistance" means Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); auxiliary grants to the 29...
Interstate placement means any movement of a child from one state to another state for the purpose of estab- lishing a suitable living environment and providing nec- essary care.
Interstate placement means the placing of a child outside the Commonwealth by a Virginia agency or the placing of a child in Virginia by an individual or agency outside the Commonwealth pursuant to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children,” Chapter 10 (§ 62.1-219 et seq.) of Title 63.12 and §§ 63.1-207 and 63.1-207.1 of the Code of Virginia arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home, foster care placement or in the home of the child's parent or with a relative or non agency guardian, into or out of the Commonwealth, by a child-placing agency or court when the full legal right of the child's parent or nonagency guardian to plan for the child has been voluntarily terminated or limited severely by the action of any court.