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Code · Michigan · Chapter 722 — Children

722.954 Licensure as foster parent; orientation as condition to certification; written information to be provided foster parents before placement; confidentiality.

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722.954 Licensure as foster parent; orientation as condition to certification; written information to be provided foster parents before placement; confidentiality.
Sec. 4.
(1)Before certifying an individual for licensure as a foster parent, a child placing agency shall conduct an orientation designed to ensure the individual's understanding of the purposes of foster care, including the temporary nature of foster care and the ultimate goal of returning the child to his or her permanent family or preparing the child for adoption.
(2)Before placing a child with foster parents, a child placing agency shall provide the foster parents with written information including all of the following:
(a)Any history of abuse or neglect of the child.
(b)All known emotional and psychological problems of the child.
(c)All behavior problems of the child that might present any risk to the foster family.
(d)Any other information necessary to enable the foster family to provide a stable, safe, and healthy environment for the foster child and for other members of the foster family.
(3)The child placing agency shall explain to the foster parents that the information provided under subsection
(2)about the child and the child's family is confidential.
History: 1994, Act 203, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995
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