Georgia Code
Article 1 - Children and Youth Services
§ 49-5-19. Annual Report on Children and Youth Services

The commissioner shall prepare and publish in print or electronically an annual report on the operations of the department and of county departments of family and children services under this article and submit it to the Governor, the board, and all interested persons, officials, agencies, and groups, public or private. The report shall contain, in addition to information, statistics, and data required by other provisions of this article, a comprehensive analysis of performance of child welfare and youth services throughout the state; an analysis of goals to ensure that no more than 25 percent of children remain in the foster care system under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act for a period of 24 months or longer, as provided by Public Law 96-272; and such other information and recommendations of the commissioner as may be suitable.
History. Ga. L. 1963, p. 81, § 20; Ga. L. 1982, p. 1120, §§ 1, 2; Ga. L. 2010, p. 838, § 10/SB 388; Ga. L. 2015, p. 552, § 8/SB 138.
The 2015 amendment, effective July 1, 2015, substituted “ensure that no more than 25 percent of children remain in the foster care system under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act” for “reduce by 1 percent each year, beginning with the fiscal year that starts October 1, 1983, the number of children who have been in family or institutional foster care” in this Code section.
U.S. Code.
Public Law 96-272, the federal Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, is codified in numerous provisions of Title 42 of the U.S. Code.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 49 - Social Services

Chapter 5 - Programs and Protection for Children and Youth

Article 1 - Children and Youth Services

§ 49-5-1. Short Title

§ 49-5-2. Purpose of Article

§ 49-5-3. Definitions

§ 49-5-4. Other State Departments, Agencies, Officers, and Employees to Assist Department

§ 49-5-4.1. Child Welfare Agency Public Scorecard Established

§ 49-5-5. Powers and Duties of Board; Rules and Regulations for Training Schools and Other Facilities

§ 49-5-6. Merit System to Conform to Federal Standards; Power to Employ and Contract for Professional Services; Employment and Dismissal Procedures; Membership in State Retirement System

§ 49-5-7. Development and Administration of Public Child Welfare and Youth Services

§ 49-5-8. Powers and Duties of Department

§ 49-5-8.1. Short-Term Babysitting of Child in Foster Care; Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard

§ 49-5-9. Use of Public and Private Institutions and Agencies; Inspections; Examination and Control of Children Not in Department’s Facilities

§ 49-5-12. Licensing and Inspection of Child Welfare Agencies; Standards; Revocation or Refusal of License; Penalties; Violations

§ 49-5-12.1. Penalties for Violation of Child Welfare Agency Laws and Regulations

§ 49-5-12.2. Immunity From Liability

§ 49-5-12.3. Definitions; Annual Inspection of Child Welfare Agency

§ 49-5-13. Private Child Care Learning Centers Not Required to Meet Federal Adult-Child Ratio

§ 49-5-15. Notice as to Child Brought Into State for Placement or Adoption; Bond; Certificate as to Foster Home; Reports

§ 49-5-16. Power of Department to Contract; Acceptance of Children From Federal Courts for Compensation

§ 49-5-17. Power of Department to Accept and Use Gifts

§ 49-5-18. Instituting or Intervening in Legal Proceedings

§ 49-5-19. Annual Report on Children and Youth Services

§ 49-5-20. Existing Charters of Charitable Institutions

§ 49-5-21. Penalties for Aiding, Harboring, or Encouraging Escapees or Hindering Their Apprehension

§ 49-5-22. Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Programs to Provide Toilet Facilities Screened for Privacy

§ 49-5-23. Obtaining Information on Recall Notices

§ 49-5-24. Interagency Efforts to Gather and Share Comprehensive Data; Legislative Findings; State-Wide System for Sharing Data Regarding Care and Protection of Children; Interagency Data Protocol; Interagency Agreements; Waivers From Certain Federal...

§ 49-5-25. Maternity Supportive Housing Residences