2022 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 7 - Child Protection And Permanency
Section 63-7-2760. Administrative case review; development of transition plan.

Universal Citation: SC Code § 63-7-2760 (2022)

(A) The department shall establish a developmentally appropriate administrative process to review the case of a child who remains under the placement and care responsibility or in the legal custody of the department beyond the child's eighteenth birthday pursuant to Section 63-7-2730(B) or 63-7-2750.

(B) The department or a contracted provider must conduct an administrative case review no less frequently than once every six months to promote the development of a transition plan designed to help the child acquire the skills necessary to live independently or to promote the delivery of supportive services for the child who, due to physical, intellectual, emotional, or psychiatric impairment, cannot live independently.

(C) Administrative case reviews must include the child and if the child consents, the child's parents, and any other supportive adult identified by the child.

(D) The panel conducting the administrative case review shall present its findings and conclusions to all parties who are entitled to participate in the administrative case review in a written report on a form approved by the department.

HISTORY: 2022 Act No. 143 (H.3509), Section 1, eff April 25, 2022 and upon contingency.

Editor's Note

2022 Act No. 143, Section 3, provides as follows:

"SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and is contingent upon funding in the general appropriations bill."

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