If the court approves the division's request, the division shall promptly notify the board of the court's approval of the request. The board shall conduct a review of the change in the placement plan within 15 days of the date the child is returned home. The division shall conduct a minimum of two on-site visits to the home of a child returned there in an emergency situation within the first 10 days of the return to ascertain the continued health, safety and welfare of the child. The court, upon granting a request for a waiver, may require additional on-site visits. A detailed written report of each on-site visit to the home of a child returned in an emergency situation shall promptly be submitted to the court and to the child placement review board.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, the court shall retain jurisdiction over the placement of the child after a child has been returned home in an emergency situation for up to six months unless there is a subsequent court hearing or court order.
In any case where, following a court order for the implementation of a placement plan, the board determines upon re-review of the case that there has been insufficient effort on the part of the division or any other parties toward implementation of the court ordered plan, the board may petition the court for an order to show cause as to why the plan is not being implemented as ordered.
N.J.S. § 30:4C-61.1