(A)Each public
children services agency (PCSA) required to prepare a case
plan"Family Case Plan" for a
child pursuant to rule 5101:2-38-01 or 5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code
shall complete the JFS 01412 "Comprehensive
Assessment and Planning Model - I.S., Semiannual Administrative Review
(SAR)" (rev. 7/2016)"Semiannual
Administrative Review (SAR)" for the case
plan"Family Case Plan".
(B)The PCSA shall
complete the SAR no later than every one hundred eighty days from whichever of
the following activities occurs first:
(1)Date the
original PCSA court complaint was filed.
(2)Date of
placement.
(3)Date of court
ordered protective supervision.
(4)Date of parent,
guardian, or custodian's signature on the case plan"Family Case Plan" for in-home supportive
services only.
(C)The PCSA shall
continue to complete the SAR no later than every one hundred eighty days from
the date established pursuant to paragraph (B) of this rule.
(D)The PCSA shall
complete the SAR no more than thirty days prior to the due date.
(E)The PCSA shall
complete the JFS 01413 "Comprehensive
Assessment and Planning Model - I.S., Case Review" (rev. 8/2010)"Case Review" in conjunction with the JFS 01412SAR.
(F)The PCSA is to approve the SAR within
five working days from the date of submission in SACWIS.
(F)A court hearing may take the place of a
SAR if all of the following requirements are met:
(1)The hearing is held in time to comply
with paragraph (B) of this rule.
(2)Notification is made to the parties to
the case plan as outlined in paragraph (E) of rule 5101:2-38-05 of the
Administrative Code.
(3)During the hearing, the court addresses
each of the issues stated in paragraph (M) of this rule.
(4)The court hearing documents each issue
either on the JFS 01412 or by journal entry.
(G)For in-home supportive services cases, a
review panel of at least two people shall conduct the SAR. The review panel
shall include but not be limited to:
(1)A caseworker with day-to-day
responsibility for, or familiarity with, the management of the case plan.
(2)A supervisor or designee.
(H)For protective supervision and
substitute care cases, a review panel of at least three people shall conduct
the SAR. The review panel shall include but not be limited to:
(1)A caseworker with day-to-day
responsibility for, or familiarity with, the management of the case plan.
(2)A person, not responsible for the
management of the case plan, or for the delivery of services to the child, the
child's parent, guardian, custodian, pre-finalized adoptive parent, or
substitute caregiver.
(3)A supervisor or designee.
(I)(G) The PCSA is to provide
at least seven days' notice prior to the SAR including date, time, and place
convenient to the family No less than seven days
prior to the SAR, the PCSA shall provide a written invitation including the
date, time, and place to all of the following:
(1)For in-home
supportive services cases, all parties to the case plan"Family Case Plan" as outlined in paragraph (DC) of rule 5101:2-38-01
of the Administrative Code.
(2)For protective
supervision and substitute care cases:
(a)All parties to
the case plan"Family
Case Plan" as outlined in paragraph (EC) of rule 5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code.
(b)The substitute
caregiver, as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code.
(c)The two individuals selected by the
child pursuant to rule 5101:2-42-90 of the Administrative Code and in
accordance with the JFS 01677 "Foster Youth Rights Handbook" (rev.
5/2015), if applicable.
(3)(c) For substitute care cases in which the child
is age fourteen and older, two individuals as outlined in paragraph (G)(1)(c)
of rule 5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code.
(d)The permanency team members for a child
placed in an approved qualified residential treatment program (QRTP) pursuant
to rule 5101:2-42-12 of the Administrative Code.
(J)(H) The PCSA does not have to include any
individual listed in paragraph (IG) of this rule if any of the following apply:
(1)Cannot be
located after reasonable efforts to do so;
(2)Declines to
participate in the SAR after being contacted; or
(3)Fails to appear
for the scheduled review.
(K)(I) For a child adjudicated as a deserted child,
pursuant to section 2151.3519 of the Revised Code, an invitation and
participation of the child and parent in the SAR is not required.
(J)For in-home supportive services cases,
a review panel of at least two people is to conduct the SAR. The review panel
is to include but not be limited to:
(1)A caseworker with day-to-day
responsibility for, or familiarity with, the management of the "Family
Case Plan",
(2)A supervisor or designee.
(K)For protective supervision and
substitute care cases, a review panel of at least three people is to conduct
the SAR. The review panel is to include but not be limited to:
(1)A caseworker with day-to-day
responsibility for, or familiarity with, the management of the "Family
Case Plan".
(2)A person, not responsible for the
management of the "Family Case Plan", or the delivery of services to
the child, the child's parent, guardian, custodian, pre-finalized adoptive
parent, or substitute caregiver.
(3)A supervisor or designee.
(L)A court hearing may take the place of a
SAR with the individuals listed in paragraph (K) of this rule if all of the
following requirements are met:
(1)The hearing is held in time to comply
with paragraph (B) of this rule.
(2)Notification is made to the parties to
the "Family Case Plan" as outlined in paragraph (C) of rule
5101:2-38-05 of the Administrative Code.
(3)During the hearing, the court addresses
each of the issues stated in paragraph (N) of this rule.
(4)The court hearing documents each issue
either on the SAR or by journal entry.
(L)(M) For in-home supportive services cases, the PCSA
shall provide a copy of the SAR to all parties outlined in paragraph (IG)(1) of this rule no
later than seven days after completion of the SAR. A
copy of the JFS 01412 shall be maintained in the statewide automated child
welfare information system (SACWIS).
(M)(N) For protective supervision and substitute care
cases the PCSA shall:
(1)File with the
court a copy of the SAR no later than seven days after completion of the SAR
and shall include a copy of the amended case planupdated "Family Case Plan" as applicable.
(2)Provide a copy
of the SAR to all parties to the case plan"Family Case Plan" in accordance with
paragraph (IG)(2)(a)
of this rule, before the end of the next business day, after filing the SAR
with the court.
(3)Indicate, in
writing, the parties identified in paragraph (IG)(2)(a) of this rule shall have seven days after the
date the notice is sent to object to proposed changes made in the case plan"Family Case
Plan" as a result of the SAR and request a hearing on the proposed
change.
(N)(O) The PCSA shall maintain a copy of the SAR and
any resultant amendments updates
to the case plan"Family
Case Plan" in SACWIS.
Effective: 9/10/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/25/2021 and 09/10/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/31/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 2151.416, 2151.412
Rule Amplifies: 2151.416, 2151.412
Prior Effective Dates: 01/14/1983, 11/01/1985 (Emer.),
01/31/1986, 01/01/1989, 01/01/1990, 01/01/1991, 07/01/1992, 06/01/1997,
03/18/1999 (Emer.), 06/17/1999, 04/01/2001, 12/01/2001, 03/01/2006, 10/01/2009,
12/31/2010, 12/01/2012, 05/30/2014, 08/01/2016