Administrative case review definition

Administrative case review or "ACR" means case reviews required by 42 USC 675(1) and 20 ILCS 505/6a.
Administrative case review means a review open to the child and if the child consents, the child’s parents, conducted by a panel of appropriate persons. Although at least one member of the panel must be a person who is not responsible for the case management of or the delivery of services to the child or the child’s parents, employees of the Department of Social Services are appropriate persons and may participate as panelist.
Administrative case review means a review of permanency planning, open to the participation of the parents of the child, conducted by a person who is not responsible for the case management of, or the delivery of services to, either the child or the parents who are the subjects of the review. (See 42 USCA 675.) The administrative case review is also open to the participation of other professionals involved in assessing or treating the child, any legal representative of the parent or child, and the foster parents or relative caregivers as specified in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 316.50 (Conduct and Participation at Administrative Case Reviews).

Examples of Administrative case review in a sentence

  • Information upon which the needs assessment will be based may be drawn from the following sources: o Staff performance evaluations; o Program performance indicators; o Barrier analysis reports; o Administrative case review reports; o Staff interviews;o MARS/CYCIS management reports; o Any other information source deemed appropriate by the Unit Administrator.

  • Administrative case review allows the Board an option to revoking parole and general results in recommendations for more stringent supervision or additional referrals for treatment.

  • ACRONYMS Administrative case review (ACR) means a review of permanency planning open to the participation of the parents of the child, conducted by a person who is not responsible for the case management of, or the delivery of services to, either the child or the parents who are the subjects of the review.


More Definitions of Administrative case review

Administrative case review means a case review convened by a case review administrator and open to the participation of the parents.
Administrative case review means a review of permanency planning open to the participation of the parents of the child, conducted by a person who is not

Related to Administrative case review

  • Utilization review means the prospective (prior to), concurrent (during) or retrospective (after) review of any service to determine whether such service was properly authorized, constitutes a medically necessary service for purposes of benefit payment, and is a covered healthcare service under this plan. WE, US, and OUR means Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island. WE, US, or OUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not. YOU and YOUR means the subscriber or member enrolled for coverage under this agreement. YOU and YOUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not.

  • Administrative cost means a fee imposed to cover:

  • Administrative Action has the meaning set forth in paragraph 4(a) of Annex I.