POLICY VI-H: INTERSTATE COMPACT ON THE PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN
08/2013
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) is used to move children in need of a foster or pre-adoptive placement, adoption across state lines, or reunification with parents in an orderly and timely manner. A child in foster care is defined as a child who has been removed from the home of his parent, guardian, or custodian by a court of competent jurisdiction and whose custody has been placed with a private or public agency. Foster care shall not include placement in a residential facility by a parent if a child welfare agency or court is not involved with the parent or child through an open case or investigation.
When a child requires placement for foster care or a possible adoption outside the resident state, DCFS shall use the ICPC process. DCFS will ensure all potential out-of-state relative placements are given the same opportunity as in-state relative placements to become foster homes. Homes of relatives approved under the Articles of ICPC will be considered approved foster homes. Unless authorized by the ICPC, all communications with other states regarding approval of placement, progress reports, disruption of placement, or termination of the ICPC case should process through the Arkansas ICPC Central Office, to the ICPC liaisons.
For the most up-to-date information regarding ICPC articles and regulations, go to http://icpc.aphsa.org/Home/resources.asp.
PROCEDURE VI-H13: Request for an Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children Priority Placement Regulation No. 7
8/2013._______________________________________________________________________________________
A priority placement is when a court, upon request or on its own motion, or where court approval is required, determines that a proposed priority placement of a child from one state into another state is necessary because placement is with a relative and:___________________________________________________________________
a parent or guardian hasoccurred._____________________________________________
The receiving state agency has 30 days to complete a request for a priority placement. Requests for placement shall not be expedited or given priority except as outlined below. A request for a priority placement will be implemented as follows:
For such a case in which either of the two preceding points apply, the 20 business day period for the receiving state Compact Administrator to complete action shall be calculated from the date of the receipt by the receiving state Compact Administrator of the additional information requested.
016.15.13 Ark. Code R. 005