When a child is in foster care for treatment under this chapter, the child's parent and the responsible social services agency may agree that the child is returned to the care of the parent on a trial home visit. The purpose of the trial home visit is to provide sufficient planning for supports and services to the child and family to meet the child's needs following treatment so that the child can return to and remain in the parent's home. During the period of the trial home visit, the agency has placement and care responsibility for the child. The trial home visit shall not exceed six months and may be terminated by either the parent or the agency within ten days' written notice.
2014 c 291 art 11 s 35
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 260D — Child In Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment
Section 260D.01 — Child In Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment.
Section 260D.02 — Definitions.
Section 260D.03 — Voluntary Foster Care.
Section 260D.04 — Required Information For A Child In Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment.
Section 260D.05 — Administrative Review Of Child In Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment.
Section 260D.07 — Required Permanency Review Hearing.
Section 260D.08 — Annual Review.
Section 260D.09 — Permanency Review After Adjudication Under Chapter 260c.
Section 260D.10 — Termination Of Voluntary Placement Agreement.
Section 260D.11 — Dispositions; Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment.
Section 260D.12 — Trial Home Visits; Voluntary Foster Care For Treatment.
Section 260D.14 — Successful Transition To Adulthood For Youth In Voluntary Placement.