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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 16523.56

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Resource Families.
(a)The updates described in Section 16523.5 shall include a status update on the implementation of the resource family approval process.
(1)Data on the progress of RFA implementation, including the number of RFA applications and approvals and the average number of days for an application to be approved or disapproved over time, separated by relatives and nonrelatives.
(2)The information described in paragraph
(1)as applied to caregivers with a placement prior to approval, including the number of applications taking longer than 90 days and the number of applications taking longer than 180 days.
(3)By county, the number of newly approved resource family homes, stratified by relative and community homes.
(4)As data becomes available, data by county of the number of family homes no longer available for placement, stratified by families who have moved to legal permanency, including guardianship and adoption.
(5)By county, the number of families who have received additional supports or services through the Foster Parent Recruitment, Retention, and Support Funding Opportunity.
(b)To the extent that information described in this section is not available to be shared, the counties and entities listed in subdivision
(a)of Section 16523.5 shall describe the limitations and explore and present options for remedying the lack of available information. As part of this process, meetings may be held with stakeholders, county representatives, legislative staff, and the Department of Finance to identify acceptable solutions, alternatives, or proxies.
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