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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, | |
YOUTH AND FAMILIES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Fellela, Messier, Serpa, and O'Brien | |
Date Introduced: February 13, 2025 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 42-72-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-72 entitled "Department |
2 | of Children, Youth and Families" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 42-72-5. Powers and scope of activities. |
4 | (a) The department shall be the principal agency of the state to mobilize the human, |
5 | physical, and financial resources available to plan, develop, and evaluate a comprehensive and |
6 | integrated statewide program of services designed to ensure the opportunity for children to reach |
7 | their full potential. The services shall include prevention, early intervention, outreach, placement, |
8 | care and treatment, and after-care programs; provided, however, that the department shall notify |
9 | the state police and cooperate with local police departments when it receives and/or investigates a |
10 | complaint of sexual assault on a minor and concludes that probable cause exists to support the |
11 | allegation(s). The department also shall serve as an advocate for the needs of children. Additionally, |
12 | on or before October 1, 2023, the department shall implement the hiring process developed by the |
13 | director pursuant to subsection (f) of this section. |
14 | (b) To accomplish the purposes and duties, as set forth in this chapter, the director is |
15 | authorized and empowered: |
16 | (1) To establish those administrative and operational divisions of the department that the |
17 | director determines is in the best interests of fulfilling the purposes and duties of this chapter; |
18 | (2) To assign different tasks to staff members that the director determines best suit the |
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1 | purposes of this chapter; |
2 | (3) To establish plans and facilities for emergency treatment, relocation, and physical |
3 | custody of abused or neglected children that may include, but are not limited to, |
4 | homemaker/educator child-case aides, specialized foster-family programs, daycare facilities, crisis |
5 | teams, emergency parents, group homes for teenage parents, family centers within existing |
6 | community agencies, and counseling services; |
7 | (4) To establish, monitor, and evaluate protective services for children including, but not |
8 | limited to, purchase of services from private agencies and establishment of a policy and procedure |
9 | manual to standardize protective services; |
10 | (5) To plan and initiate primary- and secondary-treatment programs for abused and |
11 | neglected children; |
12 | (6) To evaluate the services of the department and to conduct periodic, comprehensive- |
13 | needs assessment; |
14 | (7) To license, approve, monitor, and evaluate all residential and nonresidential group |
15 | homes, foster homes, and programs; |
16 | (8) To recruit and coordinate community resources, public and private; |
17 | (9) To promulgate rules and regulations concerning the confidentiality, disclosure, and |
18 | expungement of case records pertaining to matters under the jurisdiction of the department; |
19 | (10) To establish a minimum mandatory level of twenty (20) hours of training per year and |
20 | provide ongoing staff development for all staff; |
21 | (11) To establish procedures for reporting suspected child abuse and neglect pursuant to |
22 | chapter 11 of title 40; |
23 | (12) To promulgate all rules and regulations necessary for the execution of departmental |
24 | powers pursuant to the administrative procedures act, chapter 35 of this title; |
25 | (13) To provide and act as a clearinghouse for information, data, and other materials |
26 | relative to children; |
27 | (14) To initiate and carry out studies and analysis that will aid in solving local, regional, |
28 | and statewide problems concerning children; |
29 | (15) To represent and act on behalf of the state in connection with federal-grant programs |
30 | applicable to programs for children in the functional areas described in this chapter; |
31 | (16) To seek, accept, and otherwise take advantage of all federal aid available to the |
32 | department, and to assist other agencies of the state, local agencies, and community groups in taking |
33 | advantage of all federal grants and subventions available for children; |
34 | (17) To review and coordinate those activities of agencies of the state, and of any political |
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1 | subdivision of the state, that affect the full and fair utilization of community resources for programs |
2 | for children, and initiate programs that will help ensure utilization; |
3 | (18) To administer the pilot juvenile-restitution program, including the overseeing and |
4 | coordinating of all local community-based restitution programs, and the establishment of |
5 | procedures for the processing of payments to children performing community service; |
6 | (19) To adopt rules and regulations that: |
7 | (i) For the twelve-month (12) period beginning on October 1, 1983, and for each |
8 | subsequent twelve-month (12) period, establish specific goals as to the maximum number of |
9 | children who will remain in foster care for a period in excess of two (2) years; and |
10 | (ii) Are reasonably necessary to implement the child-welfare services and foster-care |
11 | programs; |
12 | (20) May establish and conduct seminars for the purpose of educating children regarding |
13 | sexual abuse; |
14 | (21) To establish fee schedules by regulations for the processing of requests from adoption |
15 | placement agencies for adoption studies, adoption study updates, and supervision related to |
16 | interstate and international adoptions. The fee shall equal the actual cost of the service(s) rendered, |
17 | but in no event shall the fee exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000); |
18 | (22)(i) To be responsible for the education of all children who are placed, assigned, or |
19 | otherwise accommodated for residence by the department in a state-operated or -supported |
20 | community residence licensed by a Rhode Island state agency. In fulfilling this responsibility, the |
21 | department is authorized to enroll and pay for the education of students in the public schools or, |
22 | when necessary and appropriate, to itself provide education in accordance with the regulations of |
23 | the council on elementary and secondary education either directly or through contract; |
24 | (ii) Provided, however, effective July 1, 2025, when a child is placed in the custody of |
25 | DCYF, and is enrolled in a public school outside of the school district of the child's legal residence, |
26 | the school district of the child's legal residence shall be responsible for payment of all costs relating |
27 | to the child's education, and the provisions of this subsection shall supersede and control over any |
28 | conflicting or inconsistent provisions of the general laws including, but not limited to, any |
29 | inconsistent provisions in §§ 16-64-1.1, 16-64-1.2, and 16-61-1.3; |
30 | (23) To develop multidisciplinary service plans, in conjunction with the department of |
31 | health, at hospitals prior to the discharge of any drug-exposed babies. The plan requires the |
32 | development of a plan using all healthcare professionals; |
33 | (24) To be responsible for the delivery of appropriate mental health services to seriously |
34 | emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental disabilities. |
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1 | Appropriate mental health services may include hospitalization, placement in a residential |
2 | treatment facility, or treatment in a community-based setting. The department is charged with the |
3 | responsibility for developing the public policy and programs related to the needs of seriously |
4 | emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental disabilities. |
5 | In fulfilling its responsibilities the department shall: |
6 | (i) Plan a diversified and comprehensive network of programs and services to meet the |
7 | needs of seriously emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental |
8 | disabilities; |
9 | (ii) Provide the overall management and supervision of the state program for seriously |
10 | emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental disabilities; |
11 | (iii) Promote the development of programs for preventing and controlling emotional or |
12 | behavioral disorders in children; |
13 | (iv) Coordinate the efforts of several state departments and agencies to meet the needs of |
14 | seriously emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental disabilities |
15 | and to work with private agencies serving those children; |
16 | (v) Promote the development of new resources for program implementation in providing |
17 | services to seriously emotionally disturbed children and children with functional developmental |
18 | disabilities. |
19 | The department shall adopt rules and regulations that are reasonably necessary to |
20 | implement a program of mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children. |
21 | Each community, as defined in chapter 7 of title 16, shall contribute to the department, at |
22 | least in accordance with rules and regulations to be adopted by the department, at least its average |
23 | per-pupil cost for special education for the year in which placement commences, as its share of the |
24 | cost of educational services furnished to a seriously emotionally disturbed child pursuant to this |
25 | section in a residential treatment program that includes the delivery of educational services. |
26 | “Seriously emotionally disturbed child” means any person under the age of eighteen (18) |
27 | years, or any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years, who began to receive services from |
28 | the department prior to attaining eighteen (18) years of age and has continuously received those |
29 | services thereafter; who has been diagnosed as having an emotional, behavioral, or mental disorder |
30 | under the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and that disability has been |
31 | ongoing for one year or more or has the potential of being ongoing for one year or more; and the |
32 | child is in need of multi-agency intervention; and the child is in an out-of-home placement or is at |
33 | risk of placement because of the disability. |
34 | A child with a “functional developmental disability” means any person under the age of |
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1 | eighteen (18) years or any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years who began to receive |
2 | services from the department prior to attaining eighteen (18) years of age and has continuously |
3 | received those services thereafter. |
4 | The term “functional developmental disability” includes autism spectrum disorders and |
5 | means a severe, chronic disability of a person that: |
6 | (A) Is attributable to a mental or physical impairment or combination of mental physical |
7 | impairments; |
8 | (B) Is manifested before the person attains age eighteen (18); |
9 | (C) Is likely to continue indefinitely; |
10 | (D) Results in age-appropriate, substantial, functional limitations in three (3) or more of |
11 | the following areas of major life activity: |
12 | (I) Self-care; |
13 | (II) Receptive and expressive language; |
14 | (III) Learning; |
15 | (IV) Mobility; |
16 | (V) Self direction; |
17 | (VI) Capacity for independent living; and |
18 | (VII) Economic self-sufficiency; and |
19 | (E) Reflects the person’s need for a combination and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, |
20 | or generic care, treatment, or other services that are of life-long or extended duration and are |
21 | individually planned and coordinated. |
22 | Funding for these clients shall include funds that are transferred to the department of human |
23 | services as part of the managed healthcare program transfer. However, the expenditures relating to |
24 | these clients shall not be part of the department of human services’ caseload estimated for the semi- |
25 | annual, caseload-estimating conference. The expenditures shall be accounted for separately; |
26 | (25) To provide access to services to any person under the age of eighteen (18) years, or |
27 | any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years who began to receive child welfare services |
28 | from the department prior to attaining eighteen (18) years of age, has continuously received those |
29 | services thereafter, and elects to continue to receive such services after attaining the age of eighteen |
30 | (18) years. The general assembly has included funding in the FY 2008 DCYF budget in the amount |
31 | of $10.5 million from all sources of funds and $6.0 million from general revenues to provide a |
32 | managed system to care for children serviced between 18 to 21 years of age. The department shall |
33 | manage this caseload to this level of funding; |
34 | (26) To initiate transition planning in cooperation with the department of behavioral |
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1 | healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and local school departments for any child who |
2 | receives services through DCYF; is seriously emotionally disturbed or developmentally delayed |
3 | pursuant to subsection (b)(24)(v); and whose care may or shall be administered by the department |
4 | of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals after the age of twenty-one (21) |
5 | years; the transition planning shall commence at least twelve (12) months prior to the person’s |
6 | twenty-first birthday and shall result in a collaborative plan submitted to the family court by both |
7 | the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and the |
8 | department of children, youth and families and shall require the approval of the court prior to the |
9 | dismissal of the abuse, neglect, dependency, or miscellaneous petition before the child’s twenty- |
10 | first birthday; |
11 | (27) To develop and maintain, in collaboration with other state and private agencies, a |
12 | comprehensive continuum of care in this state for children in the care and custody of the department |
13 | or at risk of being in state care. This continuum of care should be family centered and community |
14 | based with the focus of maintaining children safely within their families or, when a child cannot |
15 | live at home, within as close proximity to home as possible based on the needs of the child and |
16 | resource availability. The continuum should include community-based prevention, family support, |
17 | and crisis-intervention services, as well as a full array of foster care and residential services, |
18 | including residential services designed to meet the needs of children who are seriously emotionally |
19 | disturbed, children who have a functional developmental disability, and youth who have juvenile |
20 | justice issues. The director shall make reasonable efforts to provide a comprehensive continuum of |
21 | care for children in the care and custody of DCYF, taking into account the availability of public |
22 | and private resources and financial appropriations and the director shall submit an annual report to |
23 | the general assembly as to the status of the director's efforts in accordance with the provisions of § |
24 | 42-72-4(b)(13); |
25 | (28) To administer funds under the John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence and |
26 | Educational and Training Voucher (ETV) Programs of Title IV-E of the Social Security Act [42 |
27 | U.S.C. § 677] and the DCYF higher education opportunity grant program as outlined in chapter |
28 | 72.8 of this title, in accordance with rules and regulations as promulgated by the director of the |
29 | department; and |
30 | (29) To process nationwide criminal record checks on prospective foster parents and any |
31 | household member age 18 or older, prospective adoptive parents and any household member age |
32 | 18 and older, operators of childcare facilities, persons seeking to act as volunteer court-appointed |
33 | special advocates, persons seeking employment in a childcare facility or at the training school for |
34 | youth or on behalf of any person seeking employment at DCYF, who are required to submit to |
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1 | nationwide criminal background checks as a matter of law. |
2 | (c) In order to assist in the discharge of the director's duties, the director may request from |
3 | any agency of the state information pertinent to the affairs and problems of children. |
4 | (d) [Deleted by P.L. 2008, ch. 9, art. 16, § 2.] |
5 | (e) [Deleted by P.L. 2008, ch. 9, art. 16, § 2.] |
6 | (f) On or before October 1, 2023, the director shall establish a process for hiring individuals |
7 | seeking employment at the department as a social caseworker or child protective investigator. The |
8 | department shall be provided with funding for one full-time employee, or the equivalent, to support |
9 | the implementation of the hiring process. The process shall be in effect through March 15, 2026. |
10 | (1) Generally, the process shall include, but need not be limited to: |
11 | (i) Screening and reviewing candidates for eligibility criteria including education and |
12 | experience; |
13 | (ii) Administering the requisite civil service examinations; |
14 | (iii) Conducting in-person interviews; |
15 | (iv) Determining which applicants will be offered employment; and |
16 | (v) Determining the order in which employment offers will be given. |
17 | (2) Specifically, the process shall include, but need not be limited to, the following |
18 | elements: |
19 | (i) Eligibility criteria. Candidates must meet the minimum job requirements as defined in |
20 | the specification with social caseworker IIs and child protective investigators as approved by the |
21 | department of administration. |
22 | (ii) Civil service examinations. |
23 | (A) Examinations shall be offered by the department at least three (3) times per month to |
24 | individuals who meet the eligibility criteria and at times that shall include a weekend, a weekday, |
25 | and a weeknight option. |
26 | (B) The director shall determine the process and administration of the exam. The director |
27 | is not obligated to schedule an examination if there are no current applicants for the position |
28 | available by the deadline set by the director pursuant to this subsection. |
29 | (C) If an applicant does not pass the examination, the department shall notify the applicant |
30 | as soon as is practicable. Applicants wishing to re-take the examination are not eligible to do so |
31 | until sixty (60) days have passed from the date the notification was sent. |
32 | (iii) In-person interviews. |
33 | (A) Applicants who pass the civil service examination shall be invited to an in-person |
34 | interview. |
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1 | (B) The interview shall be conducted by at least two (2) current employees of the |
2 | department. |
3 | (I) One of whom shall have a culturally or racially diverse background; and |
4 | (II) One of whom is currently in a supervisory role over social caseworkers or child |
5 | protective investigators for at least three (3) years. |
6 | (III) Satisfying the requirements of subsections (f)(2)(iii)(B)(I) and (f)(2)(iii)(B)(II) of this |
7 | section does not necessarily require two (2) individuals. One individual may satisfy both |
8 | requirements. |
9 | (C) There shall be a good faith effort to accommodate the availability of the applicant and |
10 | the individuals on the panel when scheduling the interview. |
11 | (iv) Offering employment. |
12 | (A) Prior to offering employment, an applicant shall pass both the civil service exam and |
13 | the in-person interview. Nothing herein is a guarantee of employment to an applicant who meets |
14 | these criteria. |
15 | (B) Determining whether an applicant successfully completes the in-person interview shall |
16 | be based on criteria established by the director. |
17 | (I) The department of administration shall score the civil service exams and provide a |
18 | pass/fail listing of all candidates to DCYF within five (5) business days of receipt of the exams |
19 | from DCYF. |
20 | (II) The director may create a method of scoring interviews to provide objectivity and |
21 | uniformity when assessing applicants. |
22 | (g) On or before March 15, 2024, the department shall provide an interim report to the |
23 | senate president and the speaker of the house regarding the hiring process developed and |
24 | implemented pursuant to subsection (f) of this section. The report shall include, but is not limited |
25 | to, the following data concerning social caseworkers and child protective investigators at the |
26 | department: |
27 | (1) The number of social caseworkers hired using the process developed pursuant to |
28 | subsection (f) of this section; |
29 | (2) The number of child protective investigators hired using the process developed pursuant |
30 | to subsection (f) of this section; |
31 | (3) The number of terminations or resignations since October 1, 2023; |
32 | (4) The number of vacancies that existed on October 1, 2023, and the number of vacancies |
33 | that exist as of the date of the report; and |
34 | (5) Any identified barriers to hiring that exist in spite of, or because of, the process |
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1 | developed pursuant to subsection (f) of this section. |
2 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, | |
YOUTH AND FAMILIES | |
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1 | This act would provide that effective July 1, 2025, when a child is in the custody of DCYF, |
2 | and the child is enrolled in a public school outside of that child's legal residence, then the school |
3 | district of the child's legal residence would be responsible for payment of all costs relating to that |
4 | child's education. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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