Section 29B. (a) Except as provided in subsection (d), within 12 months of the original commitment, grant of custody or transfer of responsibility of a child to the department by a court of competent jurisdiction and not less than every 12 months thereafter while the child remains in the care of the department, the committing court shall conduct a permanency hearing, in accordance with rules established by the chief justice of the trial court, to determine and periodically review thereafter the permanency plan for the child. The plan shall address whether and, if applicable, when: (i) the child will be returned to the parent; (ii) the child will be placed for adoption and the steps the department will take to free the child for adoption; (iii) the child will be referred for legal guardianship; (iv) the child will be placed in permanent care with relatives; or (v) the child will be placed in another permanent planned living arrangement. No child under the age of 16 shall have a permanency plan for another permanent planned living arrangement. The department shall file a permanency plan prior to a permanency hearing that shall address the above placement alternatives. The court shall consult with the child in an age-appropriate manner about the permanency plan developed for the child, including for children and young adults whose permanency plan is another permanency planned living arrangement, asking the child or young adult their desired permanency plan. At each hearing where the court determines that a permanency plan for a child is another permanency planned living arrangement, the court shall specify why this plan is in the child's best interest and the compelling reasons why it is not in the child's best interest to: (i) return home; (ii) be placed for adoption; (iii) be placed with a legal guardian; or (iv) be placed in a permanency planned living arrangement with other relatives.
(b) The committing court shall continue to hold annual permanency hearings as described in subsection (a) for young adults to whom subsection (f) of section 23 applies. The young adult shall be entitled to counsel under section 29.
(c) If a child or a young adult is not to be returned to the child or young adult's parents, the permanency plan shall consider in-state and out-of-state placement options. In the case of a child placed in foster care outside the state in which the home of the parents of the child is located or a young adult in an out-of-state placement, the permanency plan shall also address whether the out-of-state placement continues to be appropriate and in the best interests of the child or young adult. In the case of a child who has attained age 14 or any young adult, the permanency plan shall also address the services needed to assist the child or young adult in making the transition from foster care to a successful adulthood; provided, however, that the court shall consult with the child or young adult in an age-appropriate manner about the permanency plan. If the permanency plan for the child is another permanency planned living arrangement, the permanency plan shall address the efforts the department has made to place the child or young adult with a parent or relative or in a guardianship or adoption placement. If a person in the custody of or under the responsibility of the department has attained the age of 17 years and 9 months, the permanency plan shall also address the status of and the topics of the transition plan required under 42 USC ยง 675(5)(H); provided, however, that the court shall retain jurisdiction until it finds, after a hearing at which the person is present unless the person chooses otherwise, that a satisfactory transition plan has been provided for the person.
(d) In conducting a permanency hearing, the court may make any appropriate order as may be in the child or the young adult's best interests including, but not limited to, orders with respect to care or custody. At the same time, the court shall consider the provisions of section 29C, and shall make the written certification and determinations required by said section 29C. The health and safety of the child or young adult shall be of paramount, but not exclusive, concern.
The permanency hearing for a child or young adult shall be held within 30 days of a hearing at which a court determines that reasonable efforts to preserve and reunify families are not required pursuant to section 29C. The court may, however, make such determination at the time of the permanency hearing.
If continuation of reasonable efforts to return a child or young adult safely to the child or young adult's parent or guardian are found to be inconsistent with the permanency plan for the child or young adult or if reasonable efforts are not required pursuant to section 29C, or in the case of any young adult to whom subsection (f) of section 23 applies, the department shall make reasonable efforts to place the child or young adult in a timely manner in accordance with the permanency plan including, if appropriate, through an interstate placement, and to complete whatever steps are necessary to finalize the permanent placement of the child or young adult. In subsequent permanency hearings held on behalf of the child or young adult, the court shall determine whether the department has made such efforts in accordance with section 29C.
(e) A child, parent of a child, guardian, young adult, or the department may appeal to the appeals court from the determination or order of the trial court. The claim of appeal shall be filed in the office of the clerk or register of the trial court within 30 days following the court's determination or order. Thereafter, the appeal shall be governed by the Massachusetts Rules of Appellate Procedure. The scope of appellate review shall be limited to abuse of judicial discretion.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 119 - Protection and Care of Children, and Proceedings Against Them
Section 1 - Declaration of Policy; Purpose
Section 21 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 21 to 51h
Section 21a - Admissibility of Evidence; Qualified Experts
Section 23a - Children Born to Inmates of Correctional Institutions or Jails; Care and Custody
Section 23b - Services to Unwed Mothers
Section 25 - Hearing; Custody of Child
Section 26b - Grandparent Visitation; Sibling Visitation; Appeal of Decision to Deny Visitation
Section 26c - Summary of Foster Care Providers' Employment
Section 27 - Appeals; Procedure; Notice of Right of Appeal; Time Limits
Section 28 - Orders for Payment of Support; Who May Bring Action; Expiration of Order or Judgment
Section 29 - Right to Counsel; Notice of Right; Court Appointed Counsel
Section 29a - Legal Fees of Minors in Criminal Proceedings; Liability of Parents
Section 29c - Judicial Certification of Need to Remove Child From Home
Section 29d - Notice of Hearing
Section 33 - Placement of Children in Family Home Care
Section 33c - Congregate Care Program; Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard
Section 34 - Transportation of Children in Patrol Wagons
Section 37 - Rules and Regulations of Department
Section 38 - Closed Hearings; Publication of Names
Section 39 - Abandonment of Infant Under Age of Ten
Section 391/2 - Placement of a Newborn Into Foster Care
Section 39g - Hearing; Determination of Child Requiring Assistance
Section 39i - Children in Need of Services; Appeal; Rights and Procedures
Section 39k - Child Welfare Service Needs of Sexually Exploited Children
Section 51c - Custody of Injured Child Pending Transfer to Department or Pending Hearing
Section 51d - Powers and Duties of Area Directors; Multi-Disciplinary Service Teams
Section 51e - Reports of Injured Children; Files; Confidentiality; Penalties
Section 51f - Central Registry of Information; Confidentiality; Penalties
Section 51g - Severability of Secs. 51a to 51f
Section 51h - Protective Alerts; Transport of Child to Another State or Country
Section 52 - Delinquent Children; Definitions
Section 53 - Delinquent Children; Liberal Construction; Nature of Proceedings
Section 54 - Delinquent Children; Complaint; Indictment; Examination of Complainant
Section 55 - Delinquent Children; Summoning of Parent or Guardian
Section 55b - Delinquent Children; Plea; Disposition Request; Pretrial Motions
Section 56 - Delinquent Children; Adjournments; Jury Sessions; Appointment of Stenographer
Section 57 - Delinquent Children; Investigation by Probation Officer; Record of Performance; Reports
Section 58 - Adjudication as Delinquent Child or Youthful Offender
Section 59 - Delinquent Children; Violation of Terms of Probation
Section 60a - Inspection of Records in Youthful Offender and Delinquency Cases
Section 62 - Delinquent Children; Restitution or Reparation by Child to Injured Person
Section 63 - Inducing or Abetting Delinquency of Child
Section 64 - Delinquent Children; Powers of Commissioner of Probation; Annual Report
Section 65 - Juvenile Sessions; Presence of Minors; Exclusion of Public
Section 68 - Commitment of Children Held for Examination or Trial
Section 68a - Diagnostic Study by Department of Youth Services; Report and Recommendations
Section 68b - Special Foster Homes; Detention Homes; Alternate Placements of Child
Section 68c - Diagnostic Services by Department of Youth Services
Section 69 - Information and Reports of Superintendents of Schools and Teachers
Section 69a - Information of Probation Officers, Police and School Authorities
Section 70 - Summoning of Parent or Guardian During Case
Section 71 - Failure to Appear on Summons; Capias
Section 72 - Continuance of Jurisdiction of Courts in Juvenile Sessions
Section 72a - Proceedings Upon Apprehension After Nineteenth Birthday
Section 72b - Persons Between the Ages of Fourteen and Eighteen Convicted of Murder; Penalties
Section 74 - Limitations on Criminal Proceedings Against Children
Section 84 - Warrant of Commitment to Department of Youth Services
Section 86 - Use of Restraints During Court Proceedings
Section 88 - Participation in Community-Based Restorative Justice Program