SUBPART E—Child Assistance (§20.500 to §20.516)
- 20.500—Who is eligible for Child Assistance?
- 20.501—What services can be paid for with Child Assistance funds?
- 20.502—Can Child Assistance funds be used to place Indian children in residential care facilities?
- 20.503—When can Child Assistance funds be used for Indian adoption or guardianship subsidies?
- 20.504—What short-term homemaker services can Child Assistance pay for?
- 20.505—What services are provided jointly with the Child Assistance Program?
- 20.506—What information is required in the foster care case file?
- 20.507—What requirements must foster care providers meet?
- 20.508—What must the social services agency do when a child is placed in foster care, residential care or guardianship home?
- 20.509—What must the social services worker do when a child is placed in foster care or residential care facility?
- 20.510—How is the court involved in child placements?
- 20.511—Should permanency plans be developed?
- 20.512—Can the Bureau/tribal contractors make Indian adoptive placements?
- 20.513—Should Interstate Compacts be used for the placement of children?
- 20.514—What assistance can the courts request from social services on behalf of children?
- 20.515—What is required for case management?
- 20.516—How are child abuse, neglect or exploitation cases to be handled?