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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 620 — Dependency, neglect, and abuse

620.320 Duties of State Citizen Foster Care Review Board.

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The duties of the State Citizen Foster Care Review Board shall be to:
(1)Establish, approve, and provide training programs for local citizen foster care
review board members;
(2)Review and coordinate the activities of local citizen foster care review boards;
(3)Establish reporting procedures to be followed by the local citizen foster care review
boards and publish an annual written report compiling data reported by local foster
care review boards which shall include statistics relating, at a minimum, to the
following:
(a)Barriers to permanency identified in reviews;
(b)The number of children moved more than three
(3)times within a six
month period;
(c)The average length of time in care;
(d)Local solutions reported to meet identified barriers; and
(e)The total number and frequency of reviews;
(4)Publish an annual written report on the effectiveness of such local citizen foster
care review boards; and
(5)Evaluate and make annual recommendations to the Supreme Court, the Legislative
Research Commission, and the Governor regarding:
(a)Laws of the Commonwealth;
(b)Practices, policies, and procedures within the Commonwealth affecting
permanence for children in out-of-home placement and the investigation of
allegations of abuse and neglect;
(c)The findings of the local citizen foster care review board community forums
conducted pursuant to KRS 620.270; and
(d)The effectiveness or lack thereof and reasons therefor of local citizen foster
care review of children in the custody of the cabinet in bringing about
permanence for the Commonwealth's children.
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