Rule 10. To be eligible for state reimbursement, basic grant programs must be provided to youth who are within or are likely to come within the jurisdiction of the court as defined by sections 2a and 2b of chapter XIIA of the probate code of 1939, 1939 PA 288, MCL 712A.2a and 712A.2b. In addition, basic grant programs must comply with all the following provisions to be eligible for reimbursement:
(a) The programs are described in the annual county plan and budget and conform to the departments published policies and business processes as provided in the Child Care Fund Handbook.(b) The court shall document that court staff or designee responsible for individual case plan development and monitoring, or both, meet the qualifications established by Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 1985-5, 422 Mich cxi (1985), as modified by Administrative Order No. 1988-3, 430 Mich xcix (1988) and by order of May 19, 2009, effective September 1, 2009, 483 Mich civ (2009).(c) The county department shall document that county department staff responsible for individual case management and monitoring meet the requirements for staff supervising children in foster care as specified in R 400.12205, R 400.12206, and R 400.12207.(d) The county department or court shall document that contractual providers who develop or monitor case plans meet the requirements for staff supervising children in foster care as established in rule I of the juvenile court standards and administrative guidelines for the care of children established by Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 1985-5, 422 Mich cxi (1985), as modified by Administrative Order No. 1988-3, 430 Mich xcix (1988) and by order of May 19, 2009, effective September 1, 2009, 483 Mich civ (2009).(e) The county department and court shall maintain individual case record documentation as specified by the department in published policies and business processes as provided in the Child Care Fund Handbook and shall make the individual case record documentation available to the department for review and monitoring.Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.2010
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