Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB686 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/18/2023

                             
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
SENATE BILL 686 	By: Pederson 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Children’s Code; 
amending 10A O.S. 2021, S ection 1-9-119, which 
relates to statement of foster paren t’s rights; 
modifying information required to be provided to 
foster parents; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLA HOMA: 
SECTION 1.    AMENDATORY     10A O.S. 2021, Section 1 -9-119, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1-9-119. A.  A statement of foster parent ’s rights 
shall be given to every fo ster parent annually and shall include , 
but not be limited to , the right to: 
1.  Be treated with dignity, respect, and consideration as a 
professional member of the child welfare team; 
2.  Be notified of and be given appr opriate, ongoing education 
and continuing education and training to develop and enhance foster 
parenting skills including but not limited to childhood attachment, 
the impacts of abuse and neglect on child development, long -term   
 
 
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impacts of drug and alcohol abuse on children, infant mental he alth, 
and childhood trauma; 
3.  Be informed about ways to contact the state agency or the 
child-placing agency in order to receive informatio n and assistance 
to access supportive services for any child in the foster parent ’s 
care; 
4.  Receive timely financ ial reimbursement for providing foster 
care services; 
5.  Be notified of any costs or expenses for which the foster 
parent may be eligible fo r reimbursement; 
6.  Be provided a clear, written explanation of the individual 
treatment and service plan concerni ng the child in the foster 
parent’s home, listing components of the plan pursuant to the 
provisions of the Oklahoma Children ’s Code; 
7.  Receive, at any time during which a child is placed with the 
foster parent, additional or necessary information that is relevant 
to the care of the child; 
8.  Be notified of scheduled review meetings, per manency 
planning meetings, family team meetings and spec ial staffing 
concerns for any foster child placed in the foster parent ’s home in 
order to actively participate in t he case planning and decision -
making process regarding the child including transition meetings 
between a change in permanency workers;   
 
 
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9.  Provide input concerning the plan of services for the child 
and to have that input be given full con sideration in the same 
manner as information presented by any other professional on the 
team; 
10.  Communicate with other foster parents in order to share 
information regarding the foster child.  In particular, receive any 
information concerning the number of times a foster child has been 
moved and the reasons why, and the names and telephone numbers of 
the previous foster parent if the previous foster parent h as 
authorized such release; 
11.  Communicate with other professionals who work with the 
foster child within the context of the team including, but not 
limited to, therapists, physicians, and teachers; 
12.  Be given, in a timely and consistent manner, any 
information regarding the child and the child ’s family which is 
pertinent to the care and needs of the child and to the making of a 
permanency plan for the child.  Disclosure of information shall be 
limited to that information which is authorized by the pro visions of 
Chapter VI of the Oklahoma Children ’s Code for foster parents; 
13.  Be given reasonable notice of any change in or addition to 
the services provided to the child pursuant to the child ’s 
individual treatment and service plan; 
14. a. Be given written notice of:   
 
 
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(1) plans to terminate the placement of the child 
with the foster parent pursuant t o Section 1-4-
805 of this title, and 
(2) the reasons for the changes or termination in 
placement. 
b. The notice shall be waived only in emergency cases 
pursuant to Section 1-4-805 of this title; 
15.  Be notified provided written notice by the applicable state 
agency in a timely and complete manner of all court hearings, 
including notice of the date and time of any court hearing, the name 
of the judge or hearin g officer hearing the case, the locati on of 
the hearing, and the court docket number of the case; 
16.  Be represented by counsel, at the foster parent ’s expense, 
for any court proceedings in which the foster parent is a party, and 
to permit such counsel to file a motion to intervene on behalf of a 
foster parent in any applicable court proceeding; 
17. Attend and be heard at any Department or court proceeding 
related to a child currently placed in the home. Such right shall 
not be construed to require a fos ter parent to be made a party to 
such proceeding; 
18. Be informed of decis ions made by the court, the state 
agency or the child-placing agency concerning the child on the date 
such decisions are made, and to receive a copy of the court report 
upon request by the foster parent ;   
 
 
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17. 19.  Be considered as a preferred placement option when a 
foster child who was f ormerly placed with the foster parent is to 
reenter foster care at the same level and type of care, if that 
placement is consistent with the best int erest of the child and 
other children in the home of the foster parent; 
18. 20.  Be provided a fair, timely, an d impartial investigation 
of complaints concerning the certification of the foster pa rent; 
19. 21.  Be provided the opportunity to request and re ceive a 
fair and impartial hearing regarding decisions that affect 
certification retention or placement of children in the home and to 
receive upon request all information in Department records related 
to the home and the foster care services provided by t he foster 
parent or family; 
20. 22.  Be allowed the right to exercise parental substitute 
authority; 
21. 23.  Have timely access to the appeals process of the state 
agency and child placement agency and th e right to be free from acts 
of harassment and reta liation by any other p arty when exercising the 
right to appeal; 
22. 24.  Be given the number of the statewide t oll-free Foster 
Parent Hotline and county unit on-call worker on any day for which 
such information is requested;   
 
 
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23. 25.  File a grievance and b e informed of the process for 
filing a grievance without adverse action by any state agency or 
child-placing agency; and 
24. 26.  Receive a copy of the liability insurance policy the 
Department of Human Se rvices maintains for every Department -
contracted foster home placement; and 
27.  Intervene after twelve (12) months of placement in any 
action involving the involuntary termination of parental rights 
involving a child who is placed with the foster parent. Such 
intervention may be made anonymous ly with the foster parent 
identified by initial s.  The foster parent shall rec eive service 
through counsel or by providing a p referred mailing address to the 
Department and the court. 
B.  The Department of Human Serv ices and a child-placing agency 
under contract with the Department shall be responsible for 
implementing this section. 
C.  Nothing in this section shall be construed t o create a 
private right of action or claim on t he part of any individual, the 
Department, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, or any child -placing 
agency. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2023. 
 
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