199.801 Procedure for placement of children who are in custody of department --
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State-level and regional placement coordinators -- Type of placement -- Cases
of unmet need -- Recruitment and reporting.
(1)The department shall establish a procedure throughout the state that is designed to
determine and expedite the placement of children who are in the custody of or
committed to the department. The procedure shall utilize state-level and regional
placement coordinators who may be state employees or employees of a contracted
entity.
(2)The type of placement selected for a child in the custody of or committed to the
department shall be the best alternative for the child that is in closest proximity to
the child's home county, including considerations of the child's current early care
and education provider or school, in order to promote educational stability for the
child to the extent practicable in accordance with KRS 199.802 and the federal
Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, Pub. L. No. 114-95.
(3)If the type of placement that best suits the child's needs is not available in the child's
home county, the regional placement coordinator shall document the circumstance
as an unmet need and may seek a placement in surrounding counties, regions, and
the state, in that order.
(4)If the type of placement that best suits the child's needs is not available within the
state, the regional placement coordinator shall contact the commissioner of the
department or the commissioner's designee to explore out-of-state placement.
(5)The department shall develop a diligent recruitment plan and reporting to support
the recruitment and retention of family foster homes that are responsive to the needs
of children in care, areas of unmet need, and strategies to meet the need. The plan
and reporting shall be used as a guide in the establishment and modification of
agreements with placements for the care of children in the custody of or committed
to the cabinet and shall be made available upon request.