(A) The functions and powers of local foster care review boards are:
(1) to review once every six months the cases of children who have resided in public foster care for a period of more than four consecutive months to determine what efforts have been made by the supervising agency or child caring facility to acquire a permanent home for the child. Once probable cause has been established to retain the child in foster care, the local review board shall have the discretion to review the case of any child who has been subjected to aggravated circumstances as set forth in Section 63-7-1640(C). Under no circumstances shall the local foster care review board review a child's case more than three times in a twelve month period;
(2) following review of a case pursuant to this section, the local foster care review board shall submit a written report and recommendations to the court concerning the case, which shall be addressed on the record by the court at the next permanency planning hearing pursuant to Section 63-7-1700(C)(1). In order for the report and recommendations of the Foster Care Review Board to be easily identifiable and accessible by the judge, the report and recommendations must be visually distinct from other documents in the case file in their coloring or other prominent aspect. A child's return home for temporary placements, trial placements, visits, holidays, weekend visits, or changes from one foster care placement to another must not be construed to mean a break or lapse in determination of a consecutive four-month period for children in public foster care;
(3) to encourage the return of children to their natural parents, or, upon determination during a case review of the local review board that this return is not in the best interest of the child, to recommend to the appropriate agency action be taken for a maximum effort to place the child for adoption;
(4) to promote and encourage all agencies and facilities involved in placing children in foster care to place children with persons suitable and eligible as adoptive parents;
(5) to advise foster parents of their right to petition the family court for termination of parental rights and for adoption and to encourage these foster parents to initiate these proceedings in an appropriate case when it has been determined by the local review board that return to the natural parent is not in the best interest of the child;
(6) to recommend that a child caring facility or agency exert all possible efforts to make arrangements for permanent foster care or guardianship for children for whom return to natural parents or adoption is not feasible or possible as determined during a case review by the local review board;
(7) to report to the state office of the Department of Social Services and other adoptive or foster care agencies any deficiencies in these agencies' efforts to secure permanent homes for children discovered in the local board's review of these cases as provided for in item (1).
(B) Any case findings or recommendations of a local review board are advisory.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2; 2016 Act No. 238 (H.4546), Section 5, eff June 5, 2016.
Effect of Amendment
2016 Act No. 238, Section 5, rewrote the section, changing certain functions or powers, including the frequency with which boards must review foster care cases.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 11 - Children's Services Agencies
Section 63-11-10. "Child welfare agency" defined.
Section 63-11-30. Department of Social Services to administer article.
Section 63-11-40. Temporary crisis placements.
Section 63-11-50. License revocation or refusal to renew.
Section 63-11-60. Placing children in family homes.
Section 63-11-70. Background checks; pardons.
Section 63-11-80. Prohibition against certain disclosures of information; exception.
Section 63-11-310. Children's advocacy centers.
Section 63-11-400. Short title.
Section 63-11-410. South Carolina Children's Advocacy Medical Response System.
Section 63-11-420. Definitions.
Section 63-11-430. Program requirements.
Section 63-11-500. Creation, purpose, and administration of program.
Section 63-11-510. Responsibilities of guardian ad litem.
Section 63-11-520. Persons prohibited from appointment as guardians ad litem.
Section 63-11-540. Right of access to information and records.
Section 63-11-550. Confidentiality of records and information.
Section 63-11-560. Immunity from liability for guardian ad litem.
Section 63-11-700. Division for Review of the Foster Care of Children; board.
Section 63-11-710. Local boards for review.
Section 63-11-720. Functions and powers of local boards.
Section 63-11-730. Background checks for employees and board members.
Section 63-11-740. Meetings of local boards; staffing.
Section 63-11-750. Participation in child abuse and neglect proceedings.
Section 63-11-760. Immunity from liability.
Section 63-11-770. Cooperation of public and private agencies.
Section 63-11-780. Petitions for relief.
Section 63-11-790. Effect of article on other agencies.
Section 63-11-910. Fund established.
Section 63-11-920. Board of directors; terms; filling vacancies; compensation; reports.
Section 63-11-930. Powers and duties.
Section 63-11-950. Disbursement of funds.
Section 63-11-960. Deposit and distribution of contributions pursuant to Section 12-6-5060.
Section 63-11-1110 to 63-11-1160. Repealed.
Section 63-11-1340. Director and other staff; promulgation of regulations.
Section 63-11-1350. Confidentiality.
Section 63-11-1360. Annual report.
Section 63-11-1510. System established.
Section 63-11-1520. State agency responsibilities.
Section 63-11-1530. Services Fund.
Section 63-11-1710. Board established; administrative responsibilities.
Section 63-11-1720. Board of trustees; composition; oversight.
Section 63-11-1725. Advisory council.
Section 63-11-1740. Director and staff; salary duties.
Section 63-11-1910. Definitions.
Section 63-11-1920. Department established.
Section 63-11-1930. Committee established.
Section 63-11-1940. Purpose and duties of department.
Section 63-11-1950. Purpose and duties of committee.
Section 63-11-1960. Access to information.
Section 63-11-1970. Subpoena power.
Section 63-11-1980. Confidentiality of meetings.
Section 63-11-1990. Confidentiality of information.
Section 63-11-2110. Military-Connected Children's Welfare Task Force.
Section 63-11-2210. Department of Children's Advocacy established.
Section 63-11-2215. Administrative support of department.
Section 63-11-2220. Composition of department; salaries.
Section 63-11-2230. Definitions.
Section 63-11-2240. State Child Advocate; responsibilities; qualifications.
Section 63-11-2250. Confidentiality.
Section 63-11-2260. Compensation of State Child Advocate.
Section 63-11-2270. Duties; reports; access.
Section 63-11-2280. Critical incidents; reporting requirements; investigation.
Section 63-11-2295. Complaints regarding State Child Advocate and department.
Section 63-11-2400. South Carolina Child Abuse Response Protocol; failure to comply with protocol.
Section 63-11-2410. Establishment of Child Abuse Protocol Review Committee; membership; meetings.