Source: https://jonisaloom.wordpress.com/2015/03/14/entitlement-funding-for-state-courts-to-assess-and-improve-handling-of-proceedings-relating-to-foster-care-and-adoption/
Timestamp: 2018-06-23 06:11:08
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ENTITLEMENT FUNDING FOR STATE COURTS TO ASSESS AND IMPROVE HANDLING OF PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION | Real Mommies and Daddies of the Real America and our Children who Want to Come Home
(A) to provide for the safety, well-being, and permanence of children in foster care, as set forth in the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-89), including the requirements in the Act related to concurrent planning;[147]
(B) to implement a corrective action plan, as necessary, resulting from reviews of child and family service programs under section 1123A of this Act; and[148]
(C)[149] to increase and improve engagement of the entire family in court processes relating to child welfare, family preservation, family reunification, and adoption;
(4)(A)[150] to provide for the training of judges, attorneys and other legal personnel in child welfare cases; and[151]
(B)[152] to increase and improve engagement of the entire family in court processes relating to child welfare, family preservation, family reunification, and adoption.
(2)[153] Single grant application.—Pursuant to the requirements under paragraph (1) of this subsection, a highest State court desiring a grant under this section shall submit a single application to the Secretary that specifies whether the application is for a grant for—
(c)[154] Amount of Grant.—
(d) Federal Share.—Each highest State court which receives funds paid under this section may use such funds to pay not more than 75 percent of the cost of activities under this section in each of fiscal years 2012 through 2016[155].
[147] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(1)(A), struck out “; and” and inserted “, including the requirements in the Act related to concurrent planning;”, effective October 1, 2011.
[148] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(1)(B), added “and”.
[149] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(1)(C), added subparagraph (C), effective October 1, 2011.
[150] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(2)(A), inserted “(A)”.
[151] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(2)(B), struck out the period and inserted “; and”.
[152] P.L. 112-34, §104(a)(2)(C), added subparagraph (B), effective October 1, 2011.
[153] P.L. 112-34, §104(b), amended paragraph (2) in its entirety, effective October 1, 2011. For paragraph (2) as it formerly read, see Vol. II, Appendix J, Superseded Provisions, P.L. 112-34.
[154] P.L. 112-34, §104(c), amended subsection (c) in its entirety, effective October 1, 2011. For subsection (c) as it formerly read, see Vol. II, Appendix J, Superseded Provisions, P.L. 112-34.
[155] P.L. 112-34, §104(d), struck out “2002 through 2011” and inserted “2012 through 2016”, effective October 1, 2011.
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