Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 8 - Child Safety
§ 8-807 - DCS information; public record; use; confidentiality; violation; classification; definition

8-807. DCS information; public record; use; confidentiality; violation; classification; definition
A. DCS information shall be maintained by the department as required by federal law as a condition of the allocation of federal monies to this state. All exceptions for the public release of DCS information shall be construed as openly as possible under federal law.
B. The department, or a person who receives DCS information pursuant to this subsection, shall provide DCS information to a federal agency, a state agency, a tribal agency, a county or municipal agency, a law enforcement agency, a prosecutor, an attorney or a guardian ad litem representing a child victim of crime pursuant to article II, section 2.1, Constitution of Arizona, a school, a community service provider, a contract service provider or any other person that is providing services pursuant to this article or article 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 of this chapter:
1. To meet its duties to provide for the safety and permanency of a child, provide services to a parent, guardian or custodian or provide services to family members to strengthen the family pursuant to this article or article 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 of this chapter.
2. To enforce or prosecute any violation involving child abuse or neglect or to assert the rights of the child as a victim of a crime.
3. To provide information to a defendant after a criminal charge has been filed as required by an order of the criminal court.
4. To help investigate and prosecute any violation involving domestic violence as defined in section 13-3601 or violent sexual assault as prescribed in section 13-1423.
C. The department shall disclose DCS information to a court, a party in a dependency or termination of parental rights proceeding or the party's attorney, the foster care review board or a court appointed special advocate for the purposes of and as prescribed in this title.
D. The department shall disclose DCS information to a domestic relations, family or conciliation court if the DCS information is necessary to promote the safety and well-being of children. The court shall notify the parties that it has received the DCS information.
E. A person or agent of a person who is the subject of DCS information shall have access to DCS information concerning that person.
F. The department may provide:
1. DCS information to confirm, clarify, correct or supplement information concerning an allegation or actual instance of child abuse or neglect that has been made public by a source or sources outside the department.
2. DCS information to a person who is conducting bona fide research, the results of which might provide DCS information that is beneficial in improving the department.
3. Access to DCS information to the parent, guardian or custodian of a child if the DCS information is reasonably necessary to promote the safety, permanency and well-being of the child.
4. DCS information if an employee of the department has a reasonable belief that exigent circumstances exist. For the purposes of this paragraph, " exigent circumstances" means a condition or situation in which the death of or serious injury to a child will likely result in the near future without immediate intervention.
G. The department shall disclose DCS information to a county medical examiner or an alternate medical examiner directing an investigation into the circumstances surrounding a death pursuant to section 11-593.
H. Access to DCS information in the central registry shall be provided as prescribed in section 8-804.
I. To provide oversight of the department, the department shall provide access to DCS information to the following persons, if the DCS information is reasonably necessary for the person to perform the person's official duties:
1. Federal or state auditors.
2. Persons conducting any accreditation deemed necessary by the department.
3. A standing committee of the legislature or a committee appointed by the president of the senate or the speaker of the house of representatives for purposes of conducting investigations related to the legislative oversight of the department. This information shall not be further disclosed unless a court has ordered the disclosure of this information, the information has been disclosed in a public or court record, or the information has been disclosed in the course of a public meeting or court proceeding.
4. A legislator who requests DCS information in the regular course of the legislator's duties. A legislator may discuss this information with another legislator if the other legislator has signed the form prescribed in subdivision (d) of this paragraph in regard to the specific file that will be discussed. This information shall not be further disclosed unless a court has ordered the disclosure of this information, the information has been disclosed in a public or court record, or the information has been disclosed in the course of a public meeting or court proceeding. To request a file pursuant to this paragraph:
(a) The legislator shall submit a written request for DCS information to the presiding officer of the body of which the state legislator is a member. The request shall state the name of the person whose case file is to be reviewed and any other information that will assist the department in locating the file. The presiding officer may authorize a legislative staff member to attend with the legislator any meeting to review the file.
(b) The presiding officer shall forward the request to the department within five working days of the receipt of the request.
(c) The department shall make the necessary arrangements for the legislator to review the file at an office of the department, chosen by the legislator, within ten working days.
(d) The legislator and staff member shall sign a form, consistent with the requirements of this paragraph and paragraph 3 of this subsection, before reviewing the file, that outlines the confidentiality laws governing department files and penalties for further release of the information.
5. A citizen review panel as prescribed by federal law, a child fatality review team as provided in title 36, chapter 35 and the office of ombudsman-citizens aide.
6. An independent oversight committee established pursuant to section 41-3801.
7. The governor who shall not disclose any information unless a court has ordered the disclosure of the information, the information has been disclosed in a public or court record or the information has been disclosed in the course of a public meeting or court proceeding.
J. A person who has been denied DCS information regarding a fatality or near fatality caused by abuse, abandonment or neglect pursuant to subsection L of this section or section 8-807.01 may bring a special action pursuant to section 39-121.02 in the superior court to order the department to release that DCS information. A legislator has standing to bring or to join a special action regarding the release of DCS information or to challenge the redaction of released DCS information. The plaintiff shall provide notice to the county attorney, who has standing and may participate in the action. The court shall review the requested records in camera and order disclosure consistent with subsections A and L of this section and section 8-807.01. The court shall take reasonable steps to prevent any clearly unwarranted invasions of privacy and protect the privacy and dignity of victims of crime pursuant to article II, section 2.1, subsection C, Constitution of Arizona.
K. The department or a person who is not specifically authorized by this section to obtain DCS information may petition a judge of the superior court to order the department to release DCS information. The plaintiff shall provide notice to the county attorney and to the attorney and guardian ad litem for the child, who have standing and may participate in the action. The court shall review the requested records in camera and shall balance the rights of the parties who are entitled to confidentiality pursuant to this section against the rights of the parties who are seeking the release of the DCS information. The court may release otherwise confidential DCS information only if the rights of the parties seeking the DCS information and any benefits from releasing the DCS information outweigh the rights of the parties who are entitled to confidentiality and any harm that may result from releasing the DCS information. The court shall take reasonable steps to prevent any clearly unwarranted invasions of privacy and protect the privacy and dignity of victims of crime pursuant to article II, section 2.1, subsection C, Constitution of Arizona.
L. Except as provided in subsection M of this section, before it releases records under this section or section 8-807.01, the department shall take whatever precautions it determines are reasonably necessary to protect the identity and safety of a person who reports child abuse or neglect and to protect any other person if the department believes that disclosure of the DCS information would be likely to endanger the life or safety of any person. The department is not required by this section to disclose DCS information if the department demonstrates that disclosure would cause a specific, material harm to a department investigation. The department is not required by this section to disclose DCS information if, in consultation with the county attorney, the county attorney demonstrates that disclosure would cause a specific, material harm to a criminal investigation or prosecution.
M. A person who is the subject of an unfounded report or complaint made pursuant to this article or article 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 of this chapter and who believes that the report or complaint was made in bad faith or with malicious intent may petition a judge of the superior court to order the department to release the DCS information. The petition shall specifically set forth reasons supporting the person's belief that the report or complaint was made in bad faith or with malicious intent. The court shall review the DCS information in camera and the person filing the petition shall be allowed to present evidence in support of the petition. If the court determines that there is a reasonable question of fact as to whether the report or complaint was made in bad faith or with malicious intent and that disclosure of the identity of the person making the report or complaint would not be likely to endanger the life or safety of the person making the report or complaint, it shall provide a copy of the DCS information to the person filing the petition and the original DCS information is subject to discovery in a subsequent civil action regarding the making of the report or complaint.
N. The department shall provide the person who conducts a forensic medical evaluation with any records the person requests, including social history and family history regarding the child, the child's siblings and the child's parents or guardians.
O. The department shall provide DCS information on request to a prospective adoptive parent, foster parent or guardian, if the information concerns a child the prospective adoptive parent, foster parent or guardian seeks to adopt or provide care for.
P. If the department receives information that is confidential by law, the department shall maintain the confidentiality of the information as prescribed in the applicable law.
Q. A person may authorize the release of DCS information about the person but may not waive the confidentiality of DCS information concerning any other person.
R. The department may provide a summary of the outcome of a department investigation to the person who reported the suspected child abuse or neglect.
S. The department shall adopt rules to facilitate the accessibility of DCS information.
T. The department or a person who receives DCS information pursuant to subsection B of this section shall provide DCS information to law enforcement and a court to protect the safety of any employee of the department or the office of the attorney general or to protect a family member of such an employee.
U. A person who receives DCS information shall maintain the confidentiality of the information and shall not further disclose the information unless the disclosure is authorized by law or a court order.
V. The department may charge a fee for copying costs required to prepare DCS information for release pursuant to this section or section 8-807.01.
W. A person who violates this section is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
X. For the purposes of this section, " DCS information" includes all information the department gathers during the course of an investigation conducted under this chapter from the time a file is opened and until it is closed. DCS information does not include information that is contained in child welfare agency licensing records.

Structure Arizona Revised Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes

Title 8 - Child Safety

§ 8-101 - Definitions

§ 8-102 - Who may be adopted

§ 8-102.01 - Jurisdiction

§ 8-103 - Who may adopt

§ 8-104 - Venue

§ 8-105 - Preadoption certification; investigation; central adoption registry

§ 8-105.01 - Adoption; racial preferences; prohibition; exception

§ 8-105.02 - Adoption by foster parents; removal of child

§ 8-105.03 - Adoption information from local community organizations

§ 8-106 - Consent to adoption; waiver; consent to the release of information; notification to potential fathers

§ 8-106.01 - Putative fathers registry; claim of paternity; adoptive interest

§ 8-107 - Time and contents of consent

§ 8-108 - Petition for child's custody by noncertified party; hearing; exceptions

§ 8-109 - Petition to adopt; contents

§ 8-110 - Fictitious name for child

§ 8-111 - Notice of hearing on petition to adopt; service

§ 8-112 - Social studies; requirements

§ 8-113 - Removal from home; expedited hearings; probationary period; rights and responsibilities; visitation limitations

§ 8-114 - Monies paid to or for parent; court approval; attorney fees; accounting; disallowance; exception

§ 8-115 - Hearing; procedure; record; evidence

§ 8-116 - Court order; contents; form

§ 8-116.01 - Agreements regarding communications

§ 8-117 - Rights under adoption order

§ 8-118 - Petition withdrawal or denial; custody

§ 8-119 - Dismissal after death; exception

§ 8-120 - Records; inspection; exception; destruction or transfer of certain records

§ 8-121 - Confidentiality of information; exceptions

§ 8-122 - Financial hardship; deferral, waiver or reduction of fees

§ 8-123 - Irregularities; curative period

§ 8-124 - Subsequent adoptions

§ 8-125 - Adoption decrees of other states

§ 8-126 - Licensure and regulation of agencies

§ 8-127 - Services of county attorney; exception

§ 8-128 - Violation; classification

§ 8-129 - Health and genetic history; compilation; availability; costs

§ 8-130 - Consent to licensed agency or division; attorneys; affidavits

§ 8-131 - Exemption of division from licensure; compliance with standards

§ 8-132 - Adoption agency information confidentiality; permissible disclosure; use; violation; classification; definitions

§ 8-133 - Fees for division services

§ 8-134 - Confidential intermediary

§ 8-135 - Confidential intermediary and fiduciary fund

§ 8-136 - Prospective adoptive parent's blindness; certification; grant of adoption; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions

§ 8-141 - Definitions; exception

§ 8-142 - Adoption subsidy program; funding; claims; limitation

§ 8-142.01 - Adoption subsidy program; hospital reimbursement

§ 8-143 - Eligibility for subsidies; rate

§ 8-144 - Subsidy agreement; duration; amount; periodic review; confidentiality

§ 8-145 - Appeals

§ 8-161 - Definitions

§ 8-162 - Nonrecurring adoption expense program; funding; use of other resources; payment

§ 8-163 - Eligibility

§ 8-164 - Nonrecurring expenses; limitation

§ 8-165 - Records

§ 8-166 - Appeals

§ 8-171 - Definitions

§ 8-172 - Interstate compacts; requirements; optional contents

§ 8-173 - Adoption assistance agreements; reciprocity conditions; violation; classification

§ 8-201 - Definitions

§ 8-201.01 - Prohibitions

§ 8-202 - Jurisdiction of juvenile court

§ 8-203 - Court employees; appointment; certification; qualifications; salary; bond

§ 8-203.01 - Fingerprinting juvenile probation officers; affidavit

§ 8-204 - Juvenile court employees; merit system; annual report

§ 8-205 - Powers and duties of juvenile court personnel

§ 8-206 - Venue

§ 8-207 - Order of adjudication; noncriminal; use as evidence

§ 8-208 - Juvenile court records; public inspection; exceptions

§ 8-209 - Juvenile court facilities; juvenile shelters; treatment services

§ 8-221 - Counsel right of juvenile, parent or guardian; appointment; reimbursement; guardian ad litem

§ 8-222 - Subpoenas; issuance

§ 8-231 - Juvenile court commissioners; appointment; powers and duties; compensation; qualifications

§ 8-232 - County attorney

§ 8-233 - Record of proceeding

§ 8-234 - Treatment, community restitution, restraining and protective orders

§ 8-235 - Appeals

§ 8-236 - Cooperation

§ 8-237 - Statement or conduct of minor; hearsay exception

§ 8-238 - Advisory hearing; DNA

§ 8-241 - Fees on disposition

§ 8-242 - Evaluation and disposition of a child with developmental disabilities

§ 8-243 - Liability of parents to bear expense; exception

§ 8-243.01 - Deposit of child support assessment monies

§ 8-243.02 - Assignment of right to support; priority

§ 8-244 - Removal of child from state

§ 8-245 - Physical and mental care

§ 8-246 - Jurisdiction; length of commitment; placement; assessment; definition

§ 8-247 - Contempt powers

§ 8-248 - Hearing; service providers; definition

§ 8-249 - Restoration of civil rights; persons adjudicated delinquent

§ 8-261 - Definitions

§ 8-262 - Establishing voluntary programs

§ 8-263 - Order for counseling; administration; enforcement

§ 8-264 - Participation by county; certification

§ 8-265 - County's share of matching funds; appropriation by legislature

§ 8-271 - Definitions

§ 8-272 - Psychiatric acute care services; outpatient and inpatient assessments; definitions

§ 8-273 - Residential treatment services; definition

§ 8-291 - Definitions

§ 8-291.01 - Effect of incompetency; request for examination

§ 8-291.02 - Expert appointment; costs; immunity

§ 8-291.03 - Screening report

§ 8-291.04 - Examination; competency to stand trial

§ 8-291.05 - Misdemeanor charges; dismissal; notice

§ 8-291.06 - Privilege against self-incrimination; sealed reports

§ 8-291.07 - Mental health expert reports

§ 8-291.08 - Competency hearings; restoration orders

§ 8-291.09 - Restoration order; commitment

§ 8-291.10 - Reports; hearings

§ 8-291.11 - Records

§ 8-301 - Commencement of proceedings

§ 8-302 - Transfer between juvenile and criminal courts

§ 8-303 - Taking into temporary custody; interference; release; separate custody; violation; classification

§ 8-304 - Investigation of alleged acts of delinquency, dependency and incorrigibility

§ 8-305 - Detention center; jail; separate custody; definition

§ 8-306 - Supervision and inspection of juvenile detention center and shelter care facilities

§ 8-307 - Delinquency hearings; required attendance of cited child; referring to youth service bureau; notification of parents

§ 8-308 - Required attendance of parent, legal guardian or custodian in court; contempt

§ 8-309 - Unlawful use of an electronic communication device by a minor; classification; definitions

§ 8-321 - Referrals; diversions; conditions; community based alternative programs

§ 8-322 - Juvenile probation services fund; program and contract requirements

§ 8-323 - Juvenile hearing officer; appointment; term; compensation; hearings; required attendance; contempt

§ 8-325 - Appeal from an order of a juvenile hearing officer; procedures

§ 8-326 - County attorney

§ 8-327 - Transfer hearing

§ 8-328 - Juvenile diversion programs; reporting

§ 8-341 - Disposition and commitment; definitions

§ 8-341.01 - Residential treatment services; definition

§ 8-342 - Commitment of child; medical examination; definition

§ 8-343 - Disposition of offenses involving driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs

§ 8-344 - Restitution payments

§ 8-345 - Restitution lien; definition

§ 8-346 - Restitution fund; restitution contracts

§ 8-347 - Disposition document or minute order; fingerprints

§ 8-348 - Setting aside adjudication; application; release from disabilities; exceptions

§ 8-349 - Destruction of juvenile records; electronic research records; definition

§ 8-350 - Dangerous offenders; sex offenders; notification to schools; definition

§ 8-350.01 - Youth sex offenders; treatment; definition

§ 8-350.02 - Civil actions by victim or other persons

§ 8-351 - Definition of juvenile intensive probation

§ 8-352 - Intensive probation; evaluation; criteria; limit; conditions

§ 8-353 - Juvenile intensive probation teams; duties; caseload limit

§ 8-354 - Modification of supervision

§ 8-355 - School; employment; community restitution programs

§ 8-357 - Budget requests

§ 8-358 - Juvenile intensive probation guidelines; report

§ 8-361 - Adoption of interstate compact for juveniles

§ 8-362 - Commission assessments

§ 8-363 - Juvenile compact administrator, compact commissioner; authority to appoint deputy compact administrator; state council

§ 8-364 - Financial arrangements

§ 8-365 - Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers

§ 8-371 - Educational rehabilitation; definition

§ 8-381 - Applicability

§ 8-382 - Definitions

§ 8-383 - Implementation of rights and duties

§ 8-383.01 - Victims' rights; dismissed counts

§ 8-384 - Inability to exercise rights; designation of others; notice; representative for a minor or vulnerable adult; definition

§ 8-385 - Limited rights of a legal entity

§ 8-385.01 - Victims' rights for neighborhood associations

§ 8-386 - Information provided to victim by law enforcement agencies

§ 8-386.01 - Issuance and execution of arrest warrants

§ 8-387 - Notice of terms and conditions of release

§ 8-388 - Notice of diversion

§ 8-389 - Preliminary notice of rights

§ 8-390 - Notice of proceedings

§ 8-391 - Notice of adjudication; impact statement

§ 8-392 - Notice of postadjudication review and appellate proceedings

§ 8-392.01 - Notice of right to request not to receive committed youth mail

§ 8-393 - Notice of release or escape

§ 8-394 - Notice of delinquent's status

§ 8-395 - Notice of postadjudication release; right to be heard; hearing; final decision; free electronic recording

§ 8-396 - Notice of probation modification, termination or revocation disposition matters; notice of arrest

§ 8-397 - Notice of release, discharge or escape from a mental health treatment agency or residential treatment

§ 8-398 - Request for notice; forms; notice system

§ 8-399 - Victim conference with prosecuting attorney

§ 8-400 - Proceedings; right to be present

§ 8-401 - Detention hearing

§ 8-402 - Postarrest detention decisions

§ 8-403 - Plea negotiation

§ 8-404 - Impact statement; predisposition report

§ 8-405 - Disposition

§ 8-406 - Probation modification, revocation disposition or termination proceedings

§ 8-407 - Victim's discretion; form of statement

§ 8-408 - Return of victim's property; release of evidence

§ 8-409 - Consultation between crime victim advocate and victim; privileged information; exception

§ 8-410 - Minimizing victim's contacts

§ 8-411 - Motion to revoke release

§ 8-412 - Victim's right to refuse an interview; applicability

§ 8-413 - Victim's right to privacy; exception; definitions

§ 8-414 - Speedy adjudication; continuance; notice

§ 8-415 - Effect of failure to comply

§ 8-416 - Standing to invoke rights; recovery of damages; right to counsel

§ 8-417 - Construction of article

§ 8-418 - Implementation fee; definition

§ 8-419 - Victim reconciliation services

§ 8-420 - Right to leave work; scheduled proceedings; employment rights; nondiscrimination; confidentiality; definition

§ 8-421 - Statement of rights

§ 8-422 - Use of a facility dog in court proceedings; definition

§ 8-451 - Department; purpose

§ 8-452 - Director; appointment; qualifications; compensation

§ 8-453 - Powers and duties

§ 8-454 - Department organization

§ 8-455 - Centralized intake hotline; purposes; report of possible crime; DCS report; risk assessment tools; access to information; public awareness; definitions

§ 8-456 - Investigative function; training; voice stress analysis; recordings; criminal offenses; definitions

§ 8-457 - Service coordination function

§ 8-458 - Inspections bureau; monitoring and evaluation; quality assurance process

§ 8-459 - Community advisory committee; duties; membership

§ 8-460 - Acquisition of lands and buildings; lease-purchase agreements; lease or sublease of lands or buildings

§ 8-461 - Child safety collections; fund; definition

§ 8-462 - Housing assistance

§ 8-463 - Department of child safety employees; employees of contractors; fingerprint requirement

§ 8-464 - Electronic communication by department

§ 8-465 - Auditor general; department audit team; duties

§ 8-466 - Child and family advocacy center; requirements for funding; immunity; definition

§ 8-467 - Child welfare licensing fees; fund; uses; trust; definition

§ 8-471 - Office of child welfare investigations; training; responsibilities; annual report

§ 8-481 - Healthy families program; administration; consent; access to records

§ 8-501 - Definitions

§ 8-502 - Foster parent and child welfare agency information; confidentiality; permissible disclosure; use; violation; classification; definitions

§ 8-503 - Powers and duties

§ 8-503.01 - Children and family services training program fund; purposes; status report; exemption from lapsing

§ 8-504 - Sanitation, fire and hazard inspection

§ 8-505 - Issuance of licenses; application; investigation; renewal

§ 8-506 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license; foster home; hearing; exception

§ 8-506.01 - Denial, suspension, revocation or change of license; child welfare agency; appeal

§ 8-507 - Operation without license

§ 8-508 - Receipt of articles of incorporation

§ 8-509 - Licensing of foster homes; fingerprint waiver; restricted license; renewal of license; provisional license; exemption from licensure; immunization requirements

§ 8-509.01 - Prospective foster parent's blindness; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions

§ 8-510 - Acceptance of children by agency

§ 8-511 - Short-term caregiver

§ 8-512 - Comprehensive medical and dental care; guidelines

§ 8-512.01 - Behavioral health services; urgent need; dependent and adopted children; definition

§ 8-512.02 - Comprehensive health plan expenditure authority fund; reversion

§ 8-513 - Participation in activities; contact with relatives; placement with siblings; independent living programs

§ 8-514 - Placement in foster homes

§ 8-514.01 - Placement of children with developmental disabilities

§ 8-514.02 - Placement of child

§ 8-514.03 - Kinship foster care; requirements; investigation

§ 8-514.04 - Kinship care program; requirements

§ 8-514.05 - Foster care provider and department access to child health information; consent to treatment

§ 8-514.06 - Out-of-home placement; documents; definition

§ 8-514.07 - Kinship foster care; relative identification and notification

§ 8-514.08 - Educational decisions; parent contact information; inability to locate

§ 8-515 - Time limits on placement in receiving home; court orders

§ 8-515.01 - Local foster care review boards; appointment; exclusions; terms; training; compensation; meetings

§ 8-515.02 - Case assignment; distribution of records

§ 8-515.03 - Duties of local foster care review boards

§ 8-515.04 - State foster care review board; members; personnel; training programs; compensation

§ 8-515.05 - Removal of child from foster parent's home; requirements; notification; review

§ 8-516 - Supervision of foster homes; reports; review of file; progress report

§ 8-517 - Withdrawal from foster home

§ 8-518 - Central registry; change of address; marital status

§ 8-519 - Records and reports

§ 8-520 - Violations; classification

§ 8-521 - Independent living program; conditions; eligibility; rules; progress reports; educational case management unit

§ 8-521.01 - Transitional independent living program

§ 8-521.02 - Extended foster care program; requirements

§ 8-522 - Dependency actions; special advocate; appointment; duties; immunity

§ 8-523 - Special advocate program

§ 8-524 - Special advocate fund

§ 8-525 - Open court proceedings; closure; records

§ 8-526 - Child welfare; reporting requirements

§ 8-526.01 - Missing children; reporting requirements; definitions

§ 8-527 - Children in out-of-home care; noninterference with regular school activities

§ 8-528 - Newborn infants left with safe haven providers; placement protocol; definitions

§ 8-529 - Children in foster care; rights

§ 8-530 - Foster parents; rights

§ 8-530.01 - Placement of a child returning to foster care; notification

§ 8-530.02 - Child welfare; joint annual report

§ 8-530.03 - Child placement; time limits

§ 8-531 - Definitions

§ 8-531.01 - Prohibition

§ 8-532 - Jurisdiction; dependency based termination

§ 8-533 - Petition; who may file; grounds

§ 8-534 - Contents of petition

§ 8-535 - Notice of initial hearing; waiver; guardian ad litem

§ 8-536 - Social study before disposition; contents

§ 8-537 - Termination adjudication hearing

§ 8-538 - Court order; form; contents

§ 8-539 - Effect of court order

§ 8-540 - Court costs

§ 8-541 - Records; disclosure; exception

§ 8-542 - Confidentiality of information; violation; classification

§ 8-543 - Sibling information exchange program; definition

§ 8-544 - Termination decrees of other states

§ 8-548 - Enactment of compact; terms

§ 8-548.01 - Financial responsibility

§ 8-548.02 - Interstate compact administrator

§ 8-548.03 - Supplementary agreements

§ 8-548.04 - Financial arrangements

§ 8-548.05 - Visitation, inspection and supervision

§ 8-548.06 - Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers

§ 8-550.01 - Child abuse prevention fund; purpose; definition

§ 8-801 - Definitions

§ 8-802 - Child safety worker; fingerprint clearance cards; interview requirements; temporary custody limit; cooperation and coordination; alteration of files; violation; classification

§ 8-803 - Limitation of authority; duty to inform

§ 8-804 - Central registry; notification; definition

§ 8-804.01 - Maintenance of reports; records

§ 8-805 - Immunity of participants; nonprivileged communications

§ 8-806 - Voluntary placement; conditions; notice of placement; time limit; rules

§ 8-807 - DCS information; public record; use; confidentiality; violation; classification; definition

§ 8-807.01 - Incidents involving fatality or near fatality; definition

§ 8-808 - Parent assistance program

§ 8-809 - Parents' rights; information on website; rule changes

§ 8-810 - Missing children; notification; entry into databases

§ 8-811 - Hearing process; definitions

§ 8-812 - Child welfare agency; nonoperating identification license; photograph

§ 8-813 - Preplacement investigation; medical examination; disposition

§ 8-814 - Permanent guardianship subsidy; offsets; annual review; discontinuation; appeals; definition

§ 8-815 - Indian child welfare act; inquiry

§ 8-816 - Family builders program; services; definitions

§ 8-817 - Initial screening and safety assessment and investigation protocols

§ 8-819 - Determination of neglect

§ 8-821 - Taking into temporary custody; medical examination; placement; interference; violation; classification; definition

§ 8-822 - Removal of child from home; rules and policies; approval; definition

§ 8-823 - Notice of taking into temporary custody

§ 8-824 - Preliminary protective hearing; probable cause; appointment of counsel

§ 8-825 - Court determinations in preliminary protective hearing

§ 8-826 - Further hearings and proceedings

§ 8-827 - Background checks of adults residing in potential emergency placement homes; disqualifying criminal offenses; definitions

§ 8-829 - Judicial determinations; timing; documentation

§ 8-831 - Parent's blindness; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions

§ 8-841 - Dependency petition; service; preliminary orders; hearing

§ 8-842 - Initial dependency hearing; deadlines

§ 8-843 - Initial dependency hearing; rights

§ 8-844 - Dependency adjudication hearing; settlement conference or mediation

§ 8-844.01 - Allegation of aggravating circumstance

§ 8-845 - Disposition hearing

§ 8-846 - Services provided to the child and family

§ 8-847 - Periodic review hearings

§ 8-861 - Return of child

§ 8-862 - Permanency hearing

§ 8-863 - Hearing to terminate parental rights; notice; grounds

§ 8-864 - Timing of motions and hearings; consolidation of hearings

§ 8-871 - Permanent guardianship of a child

§ 8-872 - Permanent guardianship; procedure

§ 8-873 - Revocation of permanent guardianship

§ 8-873.01 - Permanent guardianship dependency proceedings; reunification services

§ 8-874 - Appointment of successor permanent guardian

§ 8-882 - Program development

§ 8-883 - Requirements for contractors

§ 8-884 - Evaluation of community programs; annual report

§ 8-891 - In-home intervention

§ 8-892 - Compliance

§ 8-901 - Missing, kidnapped or runaway children; mandatory reporting

§ 8-921 - Prohibition on religious discrimination; adoption services and foster care services; enforcement; remedies; definitions

§ 8-1151 - Findings and declarations

§ 8-1152 - Definitions

§ 8-1161 - Responsibilities of regional partnership councils

§ 8-1162 - Composition of regional partnership councils; reimbursement of expenses; immunity

§ 8-1163 - Staff support for regional partnership councils

§ 8-1164 - Designation of regions

§ 8-1171 - Regional and statewide direct and grant program requirements; permitted objectives

§ 8-1172 - Program and grant proposal requirements

§ 8-1173 - Procedures for the award of regional grants

§ 8-1174 - Program and grantee accountability

§ 8-1181 - Early childhood development and health fund

§ 8-1182 - Acceptance of gifts and grants; acceptance of federal, state and local monies; use

§ 8-1183 - Prohibition on supplantation of state funds; additional legislative appropriations

§ 8-1184 - Budget and funding process

§ 8-1185 - Allocation of funds

§ 8-1186 - Annual audit

§ 8-1191 - Members; appointment; terms; oath; immunity

§ 8-1192 - Powers and duties

§ 8-1193 - Public record, open meeting, and conflict of interest laws

§ 8-1194 - Meetings; travel expenses

§ 8-1195 - Executive director compensation; duties; regional and board staff; central office; expenditure of funds