Code of Virginia
Chapter 9 - Foster Care
§ 63.2-906. Foster care plans; permissible plan goals; court review of foster children

A. Each child who is committed or entrusted to the care of a local board or to a licensed child-placing agency or who is placed through an agreement between a local board and the parent, parents or guardians, where legal custody remains with the parent, parents or guardians, shall have a foster care plan prepared by the local department, the child welfare agency, or the family assessment and planning team established pursuant to § 2.2-5207, as specified in § 16.1-281. The representatives of such local department, child welfare agency, or team shall (i) involve in the development of the plan the child's parent(s), except when parental rights have been terminated or the local department or child welfare agency has made diligent efforts to locate the parent(s) and such parent(s) cannot be located, relatives and fictive kin who are interested in the child's welfare, and any other person or persons standing in loco parentis at the time the board or child welfare agency obtained custody or the board or the child welfare agency placed the child and (ii) for any child for whom reunification remains the goal, meet and consult with the child's parent(s) or other person standing in loco parentis, provided that the parent(s) or other person has been located and parental rights have not been terminated, no less than once every two months and at all critical decision-making points throughout the child's foster care case. If reunification is not the goal for the child, the local board, child welfare agency, or team shall provide information to the child's parents regarding the parents' option to voluntarily terminate parental rights, unless a parent's parental rights have been terminated. The representatives of such department, child welfare agency, or team shall involve the child in the development of the plan if (a) the child is 12 years of age or older or (b) the child is younger than 12 years of age and such involvement is consistent with the best interests of the child. In cases where either the parent(s) or child is not involved in the development of the plan, the department, child welfare agency, or team shall include in the plan a full description of the reasons therefor in accordance with § 16.1-281.
A court may place a child in the care and custody of (1) a public agency in accordance with § 16.1-251 or 16.1-252 or (2) a public or licensed private child-placing agency in accordance with § 16.1-278.2, 16.1-278.4, 16.1-278.5, 16.1-278.6, or 16.1-278.8. Children may be placed by voluntary relinquishment in the care and custody of a public or private agency in accordance with § 16.1-277.01 or §§ 16.1-277.02 and 16.1-278.3. Children may be placed through an agreement where legal custody remains with the parent, parents or guardians in accordance with §§ 63.2-900 and 63.2-903, or § 2.2-5208.
B. Each child in foster care shall be assigned a permanent plan goal to be reviewed and approved by the juvenile and domestic relations district court having jurisdiction of the child's case. Permissible plan goals are to:
1. Transfer custody of the child to his prior family;
2. Transfer custody of the child to a relative other than his prior family or to fictive kin for the purpose of establishing eligibility for the Federal-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program pursuant to § 63.2-1305 or the State-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance program pursuant to § 63.2-1306;
3. Finalize an adoption of the child;
4. Place a child who is 16 years of age or older in permanent foster care;
5. Transition to independent living if, and only if, the child is admitted to the United States as a refugee or asylee; or
6. Place a child who is 16 years of age or older in another planned permanent living arrangement in accordance with subsection A2 of § 16.1-282.1.
C. Each child in foster care shall be subject to the permanency planning and review procedures established in §§ 16.1-281, 16.1-282, and 16.1-282.1.
2002, c. 747; 2005, c. 653; 2008, cc. 475, 483; 2009, c. 124; 2011, c. 730; 2016, c. 631; 2019, c. 446; 2020, cc. 224, 366, 934; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 254, 535.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)

Chapter 9 - Foster Care

§ 63.2-900. (Effective until date pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Accepting children for placement in homes, facilities, etc., by local boards

§ 63.2-900. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Accepting children for placement in homes, facilities, etc., by local boards

§ 63.2-900.1. Kinship foster care

§ 63.2-900.2. Placement of sibling groups; visitation

§ 63.2-900.3. School placement of children in foster care

§ 63.2-901. Supervision of placement of children in homes

§ 63.2-901.1. Criminal history and central registry check for placements of children

§ 63.2-902. Agreements with persons taking children; dispute resolution; appeals

§ 63.2-903. Entrustment agreements; adoption

§ 63.2-904. Investigation, visitation, and supervision of foster homes or independent living arrangement; removal of child

§ 63.2-904.1. Intervention by Commissioner; corrective action plans; assumption of temporary control

§ 63.2-904.2. Complaint system

§ 63.2-905. Foster care services

§ 63.2-905.1. Independent living services

§ 63.2-905.2. Security freezes and annual credit checks for children in foster care

§ 63.2-905.3. Documents provided to foster care youth

§ 63.2-905.4. Individuals in foster care on eighteenth birthday; enrollment in Commonwealth's program of medical assistance

§ 63.2-905.5. Survey of children aging out of foster care

§ 63.2-906. Foster care plans; permissible plan goals; court review of foster children

§ 63.2-906.1. Qualified residential treatment programs

§ 63.2-907. Administrative review of children in foster care

§ 63.2-908. Permanent foster care placement

§ 63.2-909. Child support for child placed in foster care by court

§ 63.2-910. Child support for child placed in foster care where legal custody remains with parent or guardian

§ 63.2-910.1. Acceptance of children by local departments of social services

§ 63.2-910.2. Petition to terminate parental rights

§ 63.2-911. Liability insurance for foster parents

§ 63.2-912. Visitation of child placed in foster care

§ 63.2-913. Establishment of minimum training requirements

§ 63.2-913.1. Caseload standard

§ 63.2-914. Not in effect

§ 63.2-915. Appeals to Commissioner

§ 63.2-916. Notice of developmental disabilities

§ 63.2-917. Fostering Futures program; established

§ 63.2-918. Definitions

§ 63.2-919. Fostering Futures program; eligibility

§ 63.2-920. Continuing services and support

§ 63.2-921. Voluntary continuing services and support agreement; services provided; service worker; duties

§ 63.2-922. Termination of voluntary continuing services and support agreement; notice; appeal

§ 63.2-923. Court proceedings; administrative reviews