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PUBLIC LAWS OF MAINE
Second Regular Session of the 120th

CHAPTER 559
PART CC

     Sec. CC-1. 22 MRSA §4004, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1991, c. 824, Pt. A, §45, is further amended to read:

     2. Duties. The department shall act to protect abused and neglected children and children in circumstances which that present a substantial risk of abuse and neglect, to prevent further abuse and neglect, to enhance the welfare of these children and their families and to preserve family life wherever possible. The department shall:

     Sec. CC-2. 22 MRSA §4038, sub-§3-A is enacted to read:

     3-A. Prehearing conference. The court may convene a prehearing conference to clarify the disputed issues and review the possibility of settlement.

     Sec. CC-3. 22 MRSA §4038, sub-§7-A, ¶B, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 715, Pt. B, §10, is amended to read:

     Sec. CC-4. 22 MRSA §4041, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1997, c. 715, Pt. B, §11, is repealed.

     Sec. CC-5. 22 MRSA §4041, sub-§1-A is enacted to read:

     1-A. Rehabilitation and reunification. A child is considered to have entered foster care on the date of the first judicial finding that the child has been subjected to child abuse or neglect or on the 60th day after the child is removed from the home, whichever occurs first. When a child is considered to have entered foster care, the responsibility for reunification and rehabilitation of the family must be shared as follows.

     Sec. CC-6. Goals and performance measures; quality indicator reports. The Department of Human Services shall adopt goals and performance measures and shall provide quality indicator reports to reflect the additional efforts made possible through appropriations and allocations in this Part.

     1. Goals and performance measures. The Department of Human Services shall adopt goals and performance measures for child welfare services that measure the following: compliance with safety and well-being reviews; compliance with Bureau of Child and Family Services licensing and relicensing functions; the number of children in custody; the number of children in custody placed with relatives; the number of 2nd-level reviews of substantiation decisions; the increase in the number of families offered needed substance abuse services; and the decrease in the number of families unable to access needed substance abuse services for systemic reasons.

In consideration of the appropriations and allocations of this Part, the department shall make good faith efforts to decrease the number of children in custody on October 1, 2003 by 5% from the number in custody on October 1, 2002; and increase the number of children placed with relatives on October 1, 2003 by 25% from the number placed with relatives on October 1, 2002. Future budget projections must reflect decreases in foster care expenditures that result from the decreased numbers of children in foster care.
By January 1, 2003, July 1, 2003 and January 1, 2004, the department shall report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and human services matters on the progress of the department in meeting the goals and performance measures under this provision and the change since October 1, 2002 in the number of children in custody and the number placed with relatives.

     2. Quality indicator reports. The department shall provide semiannual quality indicator reports that measure compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, 25 United States Code, Chapter 21; compliance with federal and state law child welfare time frames; the frequency of kinship placements; contact with family members; placement in foster and other residential care; involvement in case plan development and review of family members and interested professionals; the frequency of reviews of decisions of substantiation of abuse and neglect; waiver applications under the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, Public Law 105-89; terminations of parental rights in which no services are accessed by the parents; placement of children in homes outside their school districts; average caseload size; compliance with standards for home visiting in foster homes; frequency of families accessing services; numbers of children entering and leaving state custody; expenditures on substance abuse services; and frequency of clients being unable to access needed substance abuse and domestic violence prevention services.

     Sec. CC-7. Automatic hiring suspension. The following provisions regarding an automatic suspension of hiring apply to the 28 Caseworker positions for which appropriations and allocations are made in this Part.

     1. Periodic reporting on caseworker caseload sizes. The Department of Human Services shall report twice per year on average caseload sizes for caseworkers. The department shall provide a comparison of those figures to the benchmark established by the Bureau of Child and Family Services in April 2002. When the disparity between staff need and available staff narrows and sustains itself at 4%, the position count for caseworker positions must be recorded and hiring for more positions than that number must be automatically suspended. From that time forward, only vacant caseworker positions up to the recorded number may be filled. If average caseworker caseload sizes increase so that the disparity between staff need and available staff increases and is anticipated to remain above 4%, the department may hire up to the number of persons necessary to achieve the benchmark figure from April 2002 but may not exceed the total number of positions authorized by the Legislature in any fiscal year.

     2. Reporting when an automatic hiring suspension is in effect. If an automatic suspension of hiring is in effect under this section, the department shall report every 6 months on the suspension and on caseworker caseload sizes to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs and health and human services matters.

     Sec. CC-8. Supplemental appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.

BEHAVIORAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF
Office of Substance Abuse 0679

BEHAVIORAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF
DEPARTMENT TOTALS 2001-02 2002-03

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HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 10
Bureau of Child and Family Services - Regional 0452

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Bureau of Child and Family Services - Regional 0452

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Bureau of Child and Family Services - Central 0307

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Foster Care 0137

Child Welfare Services 0139

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Child Welfare Services 0139

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Child Welfare Services 0139

Child Welfare Services 0139

Child Welfare Services 0139

Child Welfare Services 0139

Child Welfare Services 0139

Child Welfare Services 0139

Youth in Need of Services 0923

Office of Management and Budget - Regional Operations 0196

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Medical Care - Payment to Providers 0147

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HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
DEPARTMENT TOTALS 2001-02 2002-03

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SECTION TOTALS 2001-02 2002-03

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