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Library: Policy 
OAC 340:  Chapter 75. Child Welfare

Subchapter 6. Permanency Planning
    
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PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
340:75-6-1.Purpose and philosophy  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-4.Definitions  Revised 7-1-11
PART 5. PERMANENCY PLANNING SERVICES
340:75-6-30.Child's visitation with parents and siblings  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-31.Permanency planning for children in custody  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-31.1.Family team meeting (FTM) process  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-31.2.Reunification services for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-31.3.Trial reunification  Revised 12-1-10
340:75-6-31.4.Permanent guardianship, non-funded or funded through supported permanency (TANF), IV-E, or state subsidy  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-31.5.Establishment of paternity  Revised 3-26-10
PART 7. FAMILY AND CHILD INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE PLANNING COMPONENTS
340:75-6-40.Case plan  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-40.1.Child's Individualized Service Plan  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-40.2.Placement provider information  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-40.3.Family Functional Assessment  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-40.4.Individualized Service Plan (ISP)  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-40.5.Court reports  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-40.6.Case contacts  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-44.Case planning for heinous and shocking cases or reasonable efforts not required  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-45.Case planning for incarcerated parents  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-46.Services to Child Welfare (CW) youth involved in the juvenile justice system  Revised 3-26-10
PART 8. ROLE OF THE CHILD WELFARE WORKER
340:75-6-48.CW worker (CW) contacts with child, placement providers, parents, and service providers  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-48.1.Role of the child's attorney  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-48.2.Role of the child's court-appointed special advocate or guardian ad litem  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-48.3.Runaway or abducted children in Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) custody or supervision  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-49.Religious and cultural observation  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-50.Education  Revised 3-26-10
PART 11. PERMANENCY PLANNING AND PLACEMENT SERVICES
340:75-6-85.Placement consideration for child in Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) custody  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-85.2.Diligent search for relatives and kin  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-85.3.Sibling placement  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-85.4.Permanency plan of adoption  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-85.5.Child Welfare (CW) worker responsibilities for supervision only cases  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-85.6.Voluntary foster care for a child born to a youth in Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) custody  Revised 3-26-10
340:75-6-86.Changes in child's living arrangements  Revised 12-1-10
340:75-6-88.Medical services for children in Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) custody  Revised 12-1-10
340:75-6-89.Travel outside the county, state, or country  Revised 6-1-07
340:75-6-91.Child care services for Child Welfare (CW) clients  Revised 7-1-11
340:75-6-92.Services to youth who are in OKDHS custody and pregnant  Revised 5-12-05
PART 13. INDEPENDENT LIVING
340:75-6-110.Independent Living program  Revised 7-1-11


Last Updated:  12/15/2011
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646
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