(A)The Title IV-E
agency must obtain a judicial determination by a juvenile court of competent
jurisdiction documenting one of the following:
(1)Reasonable
efforts were made prior to the removal of the child to prevent the placement.
(a)The child was
known to be at risk prior to any petition for removal of the child.
(b)There was some
opportunity to work with the family to prevent the removal of the child.
(c)Attempts were made
to provide services to reduce the risk to the child, or to improve the family
situation so as to prevent the need to remove the child.
(2)Reasonable
efforts to prevent the removal were not possible due to the urgent nature of
the circumstances prevented the provision of services to the family prior to
removal.
(a)An emergency
situation caused the child to be in imminent risk of harm and no opportunity to
provide preventative services exists.
(b)The court found
that an emergency situation required removal of the child for his or her safety
and services cannot prevent removal of the child.
(3)Reasonable
efforts were not required as outlined in rule 5101:2-39-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(B)A judicial
determination as specified in paragraph (A) of this rule must be explicitly
documented in a court order or court transcript no later than sixty days from
the date the child is removed, as defined in rule 5101:2-47-14 of the
Administrative Code. If such a determination is not made in accordance with this
paragraph, the child will not be program eligible or reimbursable under Title
IV-E for the entire substitute care episode.
In situations where a child is in a detention facility at the
time the legal responsibility is directly ordered to the Title IV-E agency, the
court order placing the child into detention will serve as the initial court
order that removed the child from the specified relative.
(C)The Title IV-E
agency which has legal responsibility for a child must obtain a judicial
determination by a juvenile court of competent jurisdiction signifying that
reasonable efforts were made by the Title IV-E agency to finalize the
permanency plan for a child placed in substitute care:
(1)Within twelve
months of whichever of the following occurs first:
(a)The date the
child is adjudicated abused, neglected, dependent, unruly or delinquent, or
(b)Sixty days
after the child was initially removed from a specified relative and placed into
substitute care or into detention; and
(2)At least once
every twelve months thereafter.
(3)If such a
determination is not made in accordance with this paragraph:
(a)The child
becomes non-reimbursable under Title IV-E from the end of the twelfth month
following the date the child is considered to have entered foster care; and
(b)The child will
remain non-reimbursable under Title IV-E through the first day of the month in
which the reasonable efforts to finalize the permanency plan requirement is
met.
(c)If a hearing is
held regarding reasonable efforts, but the court does not issue a journal entry
documenting the determination until a later date, the case remains reimbursable
and the written judicial determination, once issued, will apply retroactively
to the date of the hearing.
(D)If a judicial
determination of reasonable efforts is not included as required in the court
order, a transcript of the court proceedings is the only other documentation
that will be acceptable to verify that these requirements have been made. An
affidavit, amendment or a nunc pro tunc order will not be accepted as
verification documentation of these judicial determinations.
(E)The
documentation of all judicial determinations of reasonable efforts must meet
the requirements described in rule 5101:2-39-01 of the Administrative Code.
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 3/6/2023 and 03/06/2028
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/06/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.141, 5153.16, 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.03, 5101.141, 5153.16
Prior Effective Dates: 07/02/1987, 09/01/1988, 01/01/1989,
05/01/1998, 03/18/1999 (Emer.), 06/17/1999, 06/13/2000 (Emer.), 09/07/2000,
09/01/2003, 10/08/2007, 06/01/2013, 06/23/2018