52-2-117. Indian child welfare specialist. (1) The director of the department shall appoint a qualified person to act as an Indian child welfare specialist. 
 (2) The duties of the specialist include: 
 (a) developing Indian foster homes and other Indian placement resources; 
 (b) providing technical advice to tribal, state, and county agencies and district courts on matters pertaining to Indian child welfare; 
 (c) providing assistance in negotiating cooperative agreements to provide foster care services to Indian children; 
 (d) conducting training seminars on implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (25 U.S.C. 1901, et seq.); 
 (e) applying for and accepting grants and other funds for Indian child welfare activities; 
 (f) developing and maintaining a list of attorneys to represent indigent parents and Indian custodians in Indian child welfare proceedings; 
 (g) making recommendations to the department on legislation and rules concerning Indian child welfare matters; and 
 (h) performing other duties concerning Indian child welfare matters as determined by the director. 
 History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 259, L. 1987; Sec. 53-4-117, MCA 1989; redes. 52-2-117 by Code Commissioner, 1991; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 144, L. 1995.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 2. Children's Services
Part 1. Child Welfare Services
52-2-102. Recognition of parental control of children -- placement with extended family
52-2-103. through 52-2-110 reserved
52-2-111. Administrative duties of department
52-2-112. Duty to strengthen child welfare services
52-2-113. Child rehabilitation -- duties of department
52-2-114. Department to supervise importation and exportation of children
52-2-115. Department to accept custody of children
52-2-116. Department to assist other agencies
52-2-117. Indian child welfare specialist
52-2-119. and 52-2-120 reserved
52-2-121. Development of state permanent placement policy and plan