16-1647. CITIZEN REVIEW PANELS — CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATIVE REVIEW PANEL. (1) Each public health district, as set forth in section 39-408, Idaho Code, shall establish a citizen review panel for the purposes of evaluating and providing recommendations for the improvement of the child protection system within its respective health district.
(2) Each citizen review panel shall be comprised of up to seven (7) members. Members shall reside within the boundaries of the public health district.
(3) The public health districts shall develop an application and process for selecting citizen review panel members. The public health districts shall be responsible for convening the meetings of the citizen review panels and providing administrative support to coordinate meeting times and reports. Panel members shall be volunteers broadly representative of the community in which the panel is established and include members who have expertise in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect and may include adult former victims of child abuse or neglect. An effort shall be made to create a panel comprised of members from diverse professional backgrounds who demonstrate a strong motivation to improve the lives of children. Panel members must pass a criminal background check.
(4) Each citizen review panel shall review all cases brought under the child protective act that have been open in the corresponding district court, or other appropriate local jurisdiction, longer than one hundred twenty (120) days.
(5) Citizen review panel members shall be granted access to copies of all records in the department’s custody related to the child and case under review including all information pertaining to prior referrals, prior safety assessments, all court filings and any police reports. The department shall give citizen review panel members access to copies of any additional records within the department’s custody upon request. The department shall develop a memorandum of understanding addressing delivery, maintenance and destruction of all records, which must be signed by the panel member before accessing department records.
(6) Representative members from each of the seven (7) citizen review panels shall meet at least quarterly to discuss trends and concerns arising in different areas of the state. Meetings may take place telephonically, electronically or in person.
(7) Each citizen review panel shall produce a quarterly report containing a summary of the activities of the panel and offering recommendations to improve the child protection system experience for children. Reports shall be provided to the department and presented to the child protection legislative review panel established in subsection (9) of this section during its next meeting. Reports shall be exempt from public disclosure in the same manner as are records of investigations prepared by the department pursuant to section 74-105(7), Idaho Code.
(8) The department shall submit an annual written response to citizen review panel reports. This response shall be made available to the public and presented to the child protection legislative review panel established in subsection (9) of this section.
(9) A child protection legislative review panel is hereby established. The panel shall be comprised of four (4) members of the house of representatives chosen by the speaker of the house, with one (1) such member chosen from the house health and welfare committee and one (1) such member chosen from the house judiciary, rules and administration committee and four (4) members of the senate chosen by the president pro tempore, with one (1) such member chosen from the senate health and welfare committee and one (1) such member chosen from the senate judiciary and rules committee. The child protection legislative review panel shall meet as needed, but at least twice annually, to review citizen review panel reports and the department’s annual response and for other purposes related to child protection. The child protection legislative review panel shall prepare an annual report summarizing citizen review panel recommendations and the department’s response and shall submit that report to the United States department of health and human services annually.
History:
[16-1647, added 2018, ch. 287, sec. 6, p. 686.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 16 - JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS
Chapter 16 - CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT
Section 16-1602 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 16-1603 - JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS.
Section 16-1604 - RETENTION OF JURISDICTION.
Section 16-1605 - REPORTING OF ABUSE, ABANDONMENT OR NEGLECT.
Section 16-1607 - REPORTING IN BAD FAITH — CIVIL DAMAGES.
Section 16-1608 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL.
Section 16-1609 - EMERGENCY REMOVAL — NOTICE.
Section 16-1612 - SERVICE OF SUMMONS — TRAVEL EXPENSES — NECESSARY WITNESSES.
Section 16-1613 - HEARINGS UNDER THE CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT.
Section 16-1615 - SHELTER CARE HEARING.
Section 16-1616 - INVESTIGATION.
Section 16-1617 - INVESTIGATION BY MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS.
Section 16-1618 - INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS OF ALLEGED CHILD ABUSE VICTIMS.
Section 16-1619 - ADJUDICATORY HEARING — CONDUCT OF HEARING — CONSOLIDATION.
Section 16-1619A - PLACEMENT OF A CHILD IN A QUALIFIED RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM.
Section 16-1620 - FINDING OF AGGRAVATED CIRCUMSTANCES — PERMANENCY PLAN — HEARING.
Section 16-1621 - CASE PLAN HEARING — NO FINDING OF AGGRAVATED CIRCUMSTANCES.
Section 16-1622 - REVIEW HEARINGS — STATUS HEARINGS — ANNUAL PERMANENCY HEARINGS.
Section 16-1623 - AMENDED DISPOSITION — REMOVAL DURING PROTECTIVE SUPERVISION.
Section 16-1624 - TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP.
Section 16-1625 - APPEAL — EFFECT ON CUSTODY.
Section 16-1626 - COURT RECORDS.
Section 16-1627 - AUTHORIZATION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Section 16-1628 - SUPPORT OF COMMITTED CHILD.
Section 16-1629 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Section 16-1630 - OTHER DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT — EXCEPTIONS.
Section 16-1631 - AUTHORIZATION FOR DEPARTMENT TO ACT.
Section 16-1632 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM COORDINATOR — DUTIES — ANNUAL REPORT.
Section 16-1633 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM — DUTIES.
Section 16-1634 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM — RIGHTS AND POWERS.
Section 16-1635 - IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.
Section 16-1636 - COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW.
Section 16-1638 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM ACCOUNT — CREATION.
Section 16-1639 - GUARDIAN AD LITEM GRANTS.
Section 16-1640 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT.
Section 16-1641 - CONSTRUCTION.
Section 16-1642 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 16-1643 - SEVERABILITY.
Section 16-1644 - LIMITATIONS ON CAREGIVER LIABILITY.
Section 16-1646 - STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE ANNUAL REPORT.
Section 16-1647 - CITIZEN REVIEW PANELS — CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATIVE REVIEW PANEL.