Plans of Safe Care for Infants With Prenatal Substance Exposure and Their Families - Pascua Yaqui Nation
Definitions
Citation: Tribal Code Tit. 5, § 20
The term 'family in need of services' refers to a family wherein there is allegedly a breakdown in the parent-child relationship based on the refusal of the parents, guardians, or custodian to permit a child to live with them or based on the child's refusal to live with their parents, guardian, or custodian. This may apply in any of the following circumstances:
- The conduct described in the complaint presents a clear and substantial danger to the child's life or health, and the intervention of the juvenile court is essential to provide the treatment, rehabilitation, or services needed by the child or the child's family.
- The child or the child's family are in need of treatment, rehabilitation, or services not presently received, and the intervention of the juvenile court is essential to provide this treatment, rehabilitation, or services. The conduct is a clear and substantial danger to the parent, guardian, or custodian's life or health, and the intervention of the juvenile court is essential to provide the treatment, rehabilitation, or services needed by the child or the child's family.
Notification/Reporting Requirements
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Assessment of the Infant and Family
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Responsibility for Development of the Plan of Safe Care
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Services for the Infant
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Services for the Parents or Other Caregivers
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Monitoring Plans of Safe Care
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