SERVICE PLAN REVIEW definition

SERVICE PLAN REVIEW means a case conference, including at least the case planner or the child’s caseworker and a third-party reviewer. Efforts must be made to involve the child’s parent(s), unless their rights to the child have been terminated, the child’s guardian(s); the child who is at least 10 years old but younger than 14, unless there is a documented reason related to the current necessity of placement why the child should not be involved; the child who is 14 years old or older; the child’s current ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parent, caretaker relative or pre-adoptive parent; members of the child’s case planning team chosen by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ child who is 14 years old or older and not rejected by the Department or Agency with case management responsibility in accordance with 18 NYCRR 428.3; and other participants to review and develop a service plan for the case in accordance with the standards set forth in 18 NYCRR 428.9 and 430.12(c)(2). A service plan review conference is required to complete the comprehensive assessment and service plan and family reassessment when a child is in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, except that a permanency hearing satisfies the requirements for a service plan review if such permanency hearing is held and completed within six months of the previous service plan review.
SERVICE PLAN REVIEW means a documented, clinical review by a Substance Use Disorders Treatment Staff of the individual's response to the services and supports provided thus far and includes a current ASAM Level of Care recommendation.¶
SERVICE PLAN REVIEW means a case conference, including at least the case planner or the child’s caseworker and a third party reviewer. Efforts must be made to involve the child’s parent(s), unless their rights to the child have been terminated, the child’s guardian(s), the child ten (10) years of age or older, unless there is a documented reason related to the current necessity of placement why the child should not be involved, the child’s current ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parent, caretaker relative or pre-adoptive parent and other participants to review and develop a service plan for the case in accordance with the standards set forth in 18 NYCRR 428.9 and 430.12(c)(2). A service plan review conference is required in order to complete the comprehensive assessment and service plan and family reassessment and service plan when a child is in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, except that a permanency hearing satisfies the requirements for a service plan review if such permanency hearing is held and completed within six (6) months of the previous service plan review.