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The Association of Administrators of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (AAICPC) was established in 1974 and consists of members from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The AAICPC has authority under ICPC to "promulgate rules and regulations to carry out more effectively the terms and provisions of this compact." The AAICPC obtains its Secretariat Services, as an affiliate of the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA).
For more information, please visit the AAICPC website.
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Types of Home Studies
Minnesota conducts the following types of home studies:
Minnesota designates staff in each county/region to conduct home studies and/or process interstate placements:
Minnesota considers a home study as current/valid for:
Private Contract Services - Home Study
As the Sending State, Minnesota will pay a contractor or private/independent agency in the Receiving State to conduct a home study:
As the Receiving State, Minnesota will permit a Sending state to pay a contractor or private/independent agency in the Receiving State to conduct a home study:
As the Receiving State, Minnesota will accept/update a home study that was not originally conducted by the receiving state or a private contractor acting on behalf of the Receiving State:
Adoptive Home Study
Home study for adoption conducted prior to Termination of Parental Rights (TPR):
Prospective adoptive parents permitted to pay for a pre-adoptive home study:
DCPS contracts for Purchase of Services with private agencies in other states:
Foster Care Home Study
Home study for foster care conducted prior to Termination of Parental Rights (TPR):
Parent Home Study
If child has been removed from the parent, California requires a home study evaluation before reunification:
California statute requires a supplemental report to be filed with the periodic status review of a case which includes the plan for return and maintenance of the child in a safe home and what actions, if any, have been taken by the parent to correct the problem that caused the child to be made a dependent of the juvenile court.
Non-Custodial Parents: Placements with non-custodial parents are not covered under the ICPC if:
Proof of Paternity is required:
Relative/Kinship Home Study
Home study for relatives conducted prior to Termination of Parental Rights (TPR):
Define Relative:
Relative means an adult who is related to the child by blood, adoption, or affinity within the fifth degree of kinship, including stepparents, stepsiblings, and all relatives whose status is preceded by the words "great,""great-great," or "grand," or the spouse of any of these persons, even if the marriage was terminated by death or dissolution
A "nonrelative extended family member" is defined as any adult caregiver who has an established familial or mentoring relationship with the child. The county welfare department shall verify the existence of a relationship through interviews with the parent and child or with one or more third parties. The parties may include relatives of the child, teachers, medical professionals, clergy, neighbors, and family friends.
Relatives must be licensed:
Proof of Paternity is required:
California considers the following types and degrees of relation as relative placements. Individuals related in the 1st degree, 2nd degree, 3rd degree and 4th degree (You may need to refer to your state's consanguinity chart or state statute to determine relations or relative status.):
1st degree (Parents) 2nd degree (Grandparents, siblings) 3rd degree (Great grandparents, uncles and aunts, nephews and nieces) 4th degree (Great great grandparents, great uncles and aunts, first cousins, grand nephews and nieces) 5th degree (Great grand uncles and aunts, great grand nephews and nieces, first cousins once removed)
Regulation 7 Priority Placement
California performs priority placements:
Yes
A court ordered Priority 7 conducted if the child is in a DCF shelter or foster home for substantial period of time.
Wait Time (ICPC Interstate Home Study) - Public
Average length of time to process and complete a home study with criminal background checks for an interstate placement (Not including completion of educational training):
Wait time to complete Home Study, only (without criminal records check):
Wait Time (ICPC Interstate Home Study) - Private
Average length of time to process and complete a home study with criminal background checks for an interstate placement (Not including completion of education training):
Wait time to complete Home Study, only (without criminal records check):
California determines the "Date of Receipt" for an interstate home study as:
California determines the date of receipt for an interstate home study as the date when the local agency or district office receives a complete home study request which includes all relevant documents necessary to initiate the home study.
Method of requesting, sending, and/or reporting an interstate home study
Regular Mail | Express Mail | Overnight Mail | Electronic Mail | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Send request for a home study to Receiving State | y | y | y | |
Send request for a home study to Receiving State | y | y | y | |
Send home study report to Sending State | y | y | y |
Criminal Record Checks
California requires criminal background checks for the following home studies:
California does not currently have a joint foster care and adoption assessment/home study process although under concurrent planning the placement agency assists licensed/approved caregivers that commit to wanting to adopt a child to complete the adoption home study process.
To a complete a parent home study for a child under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court a criminal background and child abuse registry check may be made.
Type of Checks (Crim. & Abuse Neglect Registry)
California requires the following types of criminal background and perpetrator checks (Federal (F), State (S), Local (L), Abuse and Neglect Registry (ANR), Not Required (NR))
Federal | State | Local | ANR | NR | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Foster Care | y | y | y | y | |
Relative | y | y | y | y | |
Relative Foster Care | y | y | y | y | |
Adoption | y | y | y | y | |
Parent | y |
Wait Time for Criminal Records Results
Wait time for fingerprint results are:
Live Scan or other technology
- State: 48-72 hours
- Local/County: 48-72 hours
Manually - Fingerprint Card
- State: Not Offered
- Local/County: Not Offered
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