Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 203 of 1994 - Foster Care and Adoption Services Act (722.951 - 722.960)
Section 722.958b - Children's Assurance of Quality Foster Care Policy; Requirements; Written Grievance Procedure Policy; Grievance Procedures; Remedy; Implementation.

Sec. 8b.
(1) The department shall ensure that the children's assurance of quality foster care policy is developed, implemented by the supervising agency, and made available to the public.
(2) The department shall promote the participation of current and former children in foster care in developing the children's assurance of quality foster care policy.
(3) The children's assurance of quality foster care policy shall ensure that children placed in foster care are provided with the following:
(a) Fair, equal, and respectful treatment, including treatment that does not violate state and federal law.
(b) Placement with relatives and siblings, when appropriate, as provided in section 4a(5).
(c) Transition planning, including housing, workforce preparation, financial education, access to personal documents, information regarding secondary education and postsecondary education, and independent living preparation, as age-appropriate.
(d) Ongoing contact and visits with parents, relatives, and friends, if permitted by the court.
(e) Access to advocacy services for children in foster care with disabilities.
(f) Timely enrollment in school with consistent placement in the same school, when possible.
(g) Participation in extracurricular activities consistent with the child in foster care's age and developmental level, as allowed by the supervising agency's resources, taking into consideration the foster parent's schedule and resources.
(h) Placement in the least restrictive setting, appropriate to the child in foster care's needs in accordance with R 400.12313 of the Michigan Administrative Code. If discipline is required, and physical restraint has been used by a child caring institution as that term is defined in section 1 of 1973 PA 116, MCL 722.111, the child caring institution shall provide a detailed report of the incident to the department.
(i) Access to and receipt of information and services, including necessary medical, emotional, psychological, psychiatric, and educational evaluations and treatment, as soon as practicable after identifying the need for services by the screening and assessment process.
(j) Access to and participation in religious activities, cultural activities, or both, taking into consideration the foster parent's schedule and resources.
(k) Adequate food, necessities, and shelter, including special dietary needs, school supplies, clothing, and hygiene products.
(l) Information regarding proposed placement, as age-appropriate.
(m) A permanency plan, as required by state and federal law, that is designed to facilitate the permanent placement or return home of a child in foster care in a timely manner.
(4) The department shall maintain a written policy describing the grievance procedure for a child in foster care to address any perceived noncompliance with the items listed in the children's assurance of quality foster care policy. The grievance procedure shall include information on how and where to file a grievance, including contact information for the office of the children's ombudsman and the department's office of family advocate, on a form approved by the department.
(5) A child in foster care may file a grievance with the supervising agency regarding the perceived noncompliance with any of the items listed in the children's assurance of quality foster care policy as outlined in the supervising agency's grievance policy described in subsection (4). Within 30 days after receiving the grievance, the supervising agency shall respond with a written statement of how the child in foster care's grievance will be addressed. If the supervising agency does not provide a written response within 30 days after the grievance is filed with the supervising agency or if the child in foster care does not agree with the findings in the written response, the child in foster care may contact the department's office of family advocate.
(6) If the grievance is not resolved with the assistance of the department's office of family advocate, the child in foster care may request that his or her lawyer-guardian ad litem petition the court for the appropriate relief.
(7) The sole remedy that may be provided under this section is limited to injunctive relief.
(8) The department shall implement the children's assurance of quality foster care policy no later than 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section.
History: Add. 2018, Act 489, Eff. Mar. 27, 2019

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 722 - Children

Act 203 of 1994 - Foster Care and Adoption Services Act (722.951 - 722.960)

Section 722.951 - Short Title.

Section 722.952 - Definitions.

Section 722.953 - Purpose of Act.

Section 722.953a - Annual Report; Reduction Cost Savings.

Section 722.953b - Family Finding Engagement Services.

Section 722.954 - Licensure as Foster Parent; Orientation as Condition to Certification; Written Information to Be Provided Foster Parents Before Placement; Confidentiality.

Section 722.954a - Placement of Child in Supervising Agency's Care; Determination of Placement With Relative; Good Cause Exception; Notification; Special Consideration and Preference to Child's Relative; Placement of Siblings; Documentation of Decisi...

Section 722.954b - Permanent Placement; 12-Month Goal; Inclusion in Directory of Children; In-Home Visits.

Section 722.954c - Release of Child's Medical Records; Medical Passport; Contents; Transfer; Performance of Assessment or Psychological Evaluation; Medical Examination; Indication That Child May Have Been Victim of Human Trafficking; Counseling.

Section 722.954d - Annual Report Card.

Section 722.954e - Child as Victim of Human Trafficking; Placement in Setting Providing Mental Health Services, Counseling, or Other Specialized Services.

Section 722.955 - Registration of Attorney With Children's Ombudsman; Filing of Compliance; Reregistration; Request for Removal.

Section 722.956 - Adoption Facilitator; Duties; Cost.

Section 722.957 - Adoption Facilitator; Placement Based on Age, Race, Religious Affiliation, Disability, or Income Level; Participation of Parent or Guardian in Selection of Adoptive Parent.

Section 722.958 - Rules; Training; Directory of Children Available for Adoption; Registry of Adoptive Homes; Foster Parent Resource Centers; Pilot Project.

Section 722.958a - Section to Be Cited as "Foster Parent's Bill of Rights Law"; Rights; Grievance Procedure; Hearing; Remedy; Complaint; Report; Investigations Subject to Appropriation of Funds.

Section 722.958b - Children's Assurance of Quality Foster Care Policy; Requirements; Written Grievance Procedure Policy; Grievance Procedures; Remedy; Implementation.

Section 722.958c - Children's Assurance of Quality Foster Care; Specific Policy Regarding Access to Certain Services and Information.

Section 722.958d - Children's Assurance of Quality Foster Care Policy; Prepare and Distribute Information.

Section 722.959 - Effective Date.

Section 722.960 - Conditional Effective Date.