(A)The public
children services agency (PCSA) shall complete the JFS
01400 "Comprehensive Assessment Planning
Model - I.S., Family Assessment" (rev. 7/2006) "Family Assessment" in the statewide automated
child welfare information system (SACWIS) for both of the following
reports:
(1)Intra-familial
child abuse and neglect reports assigned to alternative
or traditional response pathway, including third party.
(2)Dependency
reports.
(B)If the report identified in paragraph
(A) of this rule is linked to a case currently receiving ongoing protective
services from the PCSA, the PCSA shall complete the JFS 01402
"Comprehensive Assessment Planning Model - I.S., Ongoing Case
Assessment/Investigation" (rev. 7/2006).
(C)(B) The PCSA shall complete the JFS 01400"Family
Assessment" on all cases transferred for ongoing PCSA services
prior to completion of the case plan pursuant to rule 5101:2-38-01 or
5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code, except for the following family in
need of services reports:
(1)Deserted
child.
(2)Emancipated
youth.
(3)Permanent
surrender.
(4)Interstate
compact on placement of children.
(D)The PCSA shall complete the JFS 01419
"Comprehensive Assessment Planning Model - I.S., Alternative Response
Family Assessment" (rev. 7/2008) for intrafamilial abuse or neglect
reports assigned to the alternative response pathway.
(E)If the report identified in paragraph
(D) of this rule is linked to a case currently receiving ongoing protective
services from the PCSA through the alternative response pathway, the PCSA shall
complete the JFS 01423 "Comprehensive Assessment Planning Model - I.S.,
Alternative Response Ongoing Case Assessment" (rev. 7/2008).
(F)(C) The PCSA shall complete the JFS 01400, 01402, 01419, or 01423 "Family Assessment" regarding the family of
the alleged child victim/child subject of the report. For
the purpose of completing the JFS 01400, 01402,
01419, or 01423 familyFamily includes all of the following individuals, as
applicable:
(1)Alleged child
victim/child subject of the report.
(2)Siblings of
the alleged child victim/child subject of the report, including step or half
siblings residing in the home.
(3)Parent,
guardian, custodian or caretaker residing in the home of the alleged child
victim/child subject of the report.
(4)Paramour of
the custodial parent, guardian, custodian or caretaker residing in the home.
(5)Children of
the paramour residing in the home.
(6)Other children
residing in the home of whom the parent, guardian, custodian or caretaker has
custody or guardianship.
(7)A related or
unrelated adult residing in the home having routine responsibility for care of
the alleged child victim/child subject of the report and siblings.
(8)An individual having regular contact
with the alleged child victim/child subject of the report who may contribute to
the risk of maltreatment to the child based upon their behaviors and
interactions with the child or family.
(G)(D) If an order of shared parenting has been issued
and there has not been a residential parent designated by the court, the PCSA
shall complete the JFS 1400, 01402, 01419, or 01423 "Family Assessment" on the family
members residing with the custodian who has physical care of the alleged child
victim/child subject of the report at the time the incident occurred.
(E)For all reports involving an infant
identified as affected by legal or illegal substance abuse or withdrawal
symptoms resulting from prenatal or postnatal substance exposure as defined in
rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code the PCSA is to document at case
closure in the "Family Assessment" the plan of safe care as
prescribed in paragraph (S) of rule 5101:2-36-03 of the Administrative Code.
(H)(F) The PCSA shall complete the JFS 01400, 01402, 01419, or 01423 "Family
Assessment" no later than forty-five days from the date the PCSA
screened in the report. The PCSA may extend the time frame by a maximum of
fifteen days if information needed to complete the JFS
01400, 01402, 01419, or 01423"Family
Assessment" cannot be obtained within forty-five days and the
reasons are documented in the case record pursuant to rule 5101:2-36-11 of the
Administrative Code.
(I)The PCSA shall complete and maintain
the JFS 01400, 01402, 01419, or 01423 and the documentation to extend the time
frame, if applicable, in the case record.
Effective: 7/5/2020
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 2/24/2020 and 07/05/2025
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 06/25/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2151.421, 5153.16, 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 2151.421, 5153.16
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/1997, 04/01/2001, 03/01/2006,
10/01/2009, 03/01/2014