Is the one year assessment due date (“reassessment due date”) counted from the certification date, the date the social worker signs the SOC 815, or the date the supervisor signs the SOC 815?
A. The one year reassessment due date is based on the date the assessment/approval worker certifies the relative/ NREFM meets standards. A home has to be reassessed annually on the anniversary date of the initial approval. For example, If the initial approval was August 21, 2003, the reassessment is due on or before August 21, 2004. If the assessment/approval worker reassess the home prior to August 21, say August 10, the next reassessment would be due on or before August 10 of the following year. Compliance monitoring will be looking at whether counties performed the reassessment timely. The following issue was not addressed in the All County Letter was the following: Q. If a foster parent certified through a foster family agency, (FFA) wishes to become the legal guardian of the child, does the home need to be approved by the Kinship Support Division, prior to termination of jurisdiction in order for the foster parent to receive foster care payments?
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