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Code · Connecticut · Title 17a — Social and Human Services and Resources · CHAPTER 319a* — Child Welfare

Sec. 17a-101m. Identification of relatives when child removed from parent's or guardian's custody. Notification of relatives.

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Immediately upon the removal of a child from the custody of the child's parent or guardian pursuant to subsection
(e)of section 17a-101g or section 46b-129 , the Commissioner of Children and Families shall exercise due diligence to identify all adult grandparents and other adult relatives of the child, including any adult relatives suggested by the parents, subject to exceptions due to family or domestic violence. Not later than thirty days after the removal, the commissioner shall provide such grandparents and other relatives with notice that
(1)the child has been or is being removed from the custody of the child's parent or guardian;
(2)explains the options that the relative has under federal, state and local law to participate in the care and placement of the child, including any options that may be lost by failing to respond to the notice;
(3)describes the requirements
(A)to obtain a foster care license pursuant to section 17a-114 , and
(B)for additional services and supports that are available for children placed in such a home; and
(4)describes the subsidized guardianship program under section 17a-126 , including
(A)eligibility requirements,
(B)the process for applying to the program, and
(C)financial assistance available under the program.
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