Maine Revised Statutes
Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
22 §4005-D. Access to and participating in proceedings

§4005-D. Access to and participating in proceedings
1.  Definitions.  For the purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.  
A. "Foster parent" means a person whose home is licensed by the department as a family foster home as defined in section 8101, subsection 3 and with whom a child lives pursuant to a court order or agreement of the department.   [PL 2007, c. 255, §2 (AMD).]
B. "Grandparent," in addition to the meaning set forth in section 4002, subsection 5‑C, includes a parent of a child's parent whose parental rights have been terminated, but only until the child is placed for adoption.   [PL 2017, c. 411, §8 (AMD).]
C. "Interested person" means a person the court has determined as having a substantial relationship with a child or a substantial interest in the child's well-being, based on the type, strength and duration of the relationship or interest. A person may request interested person status in a child protection proceeding either orally or in writing.   [PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
D. "Intervenor" means a person who is granted intervenor status in a child protective proceeding pursuant to the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 24, as long as intervention is consistent with section 4003.   [PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
E. "Participant" means a person who is designated as an interested person under paragraph C and who demonstrates to the court that designation as a participant is in the best interests of the child and consistent with section 4003. A person may request participant status in a child protection proceeding either orally or in writing.   [PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
[PL 2017, c. 411, §8 (AMD).]
2.  Interested persons.  Upon request, the court shall designate a foster parent, grandparent, preadoptive parent or a relative of a child as an interested person unless the court finds good cause not to do so. The court may also grant interested person status to other individuals who have a significant relationship to the child, including, but not limited to, teachers, coaches, counselors or a person who has provided or is providing care for the child.  
[PL 2017, c. 411, §9 (AMD).]
3.  Access to proceedings.  An interested person, participant or intervenor may attend and observe all court proceedings under this chapter unless the court finds good cause to exclude the person. The opportunity to attend court proceedings does not include the right to be heard or the right to present or cross-examine witnesses, present evidence or have access to pleadings or records.  
[PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
4.  Right to be heard.  A participant or an intervenor has the right to be heard in any court proceeding under this chapter. The right to be heard does not include the right to present or cross-examine witnesses, present evidence or have access to pleadings or records.  
[PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
5.  Intervention.  An intervenor may participate in any court proceeding under this chapter as a party as provided by the court when granting intervenor status under Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 24. An intervenor has the rights of a party as ordered by the court in granting intervenor status, including the right to present or cross-examine witnesses, present evidence and have access to pleadings and records.  
[PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
6.  Foster parents, preadoptive parents and relatives providing care.  The foster parent of a child, if any, and any preadoptive parent or relative providing care for the child must be provided notice of and the right to be heard in any proceeding to be held with respect to the child. The right to be heard includes the right to testify but does not include the right to present other witnesses or evidence, to attend any other portion of the proceeding or to have access to pleadings or records. This subsection may not be construed to require that any foster parent, preadoptive parent or relative providing care for the child be made a party to the proceeding solely on the basis of the notice and right to be heard.  
The foster parent of a child, if any, and any preadoptive parent or relative providing care for the child may attend a proceeding in its entirety under this subsection unless specifically excluded by decision of the presiding judge.  
[PL 2007, c. 255, §3 (AMD).]
7.  Confidentiality and disclosure limitations.  Interested persons, participants and intervenors are subject to the confidentiality and disclosure limitations of section 4008.  
[PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW). PL 2007, c. 255, §§2, 3 (AMD). PL 2017, c. 411, §§8, 9 (AMD).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 3: INCOME SUPPLEMENTATION

Part 3: CHILDREN

Chapter 1071: CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES AND CHILD PROTECTION ACT

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

22 §4001. Title

22 §4002. Definitions

22 §4003. Purposes

22 §4004. Authorizations

22 §4004-A. Voluntary agreements

22 §4004-B. Infants born affected by substance use disorder or after prenatal exposure to drugs or with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

22 §4005. Parties' rights to representation; legal counsel

22 §4005-A. Foster parents right to standing and intervenor status in child protection proceedings (REPEALED)

22 §4005-B. Grandparent's right to standing and intervenor status in child protection proceedings (REPEALED)

22 §4005-C. Rights of persons who are not parties (REPEALED)

22 §4005-D. Access to and participating in proceedings

22 §4005-E. Relatives; visitation and access; placement (REPEALED)

22 §4005-F. Determinations of parentage

22 §4005-G. Department responsibilities regarding kinship and sibling placement

22 §4005-H. Relatives; visitation or access; placement by court

22 §4006. Appeals

22 §4007. Conducting proceedings

22 §4008. Records; confidentiality; disclosure

22 §4008-A. Child abuse and neglect investigations; disclosure

22 §4009. Penalty for violations

22 §4010. Spiritual treatment

22 §4010-A. Child abuse policies

22 §4010-B. Written policies

22 §4010-C. Transition grant program

22 §4010-D. Child welfare advisory panel; annual report