Parental child safety placement arrangement definition

Parental child safety placement arrangement means a temporary out-of-home placement of a child
Parental child safety placement arrangement means a temporary out-of-home placement of a child with a caregiver that is arranged by the child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian in accordance with a written agreement approved by the local department that ensures the safety of the child.

Related to Parental child safety placement arrangement

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  • Child welfare agency means a child-placing agency, child-caring institution or independent foster

  • Intercountry placement means the arrangement for the care of a child in an adoptive home or foster care placement into or out of the Commonwealth by a licensed child-placing agency, court, or other entity authorized to make such placements in accordance with the laws of the foreign country under which it operates.

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