TITLE 465 DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES
Notice of Intent to Readopt
LSA Document #19-320
Readopts rules in anticipation of
IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under
IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
OVERVIEW: Rules to be readopted without changes are as follows:
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| 465 IAC 2-1.5 | Licensing of Foster Family Homes for Children |
| 465 IAC 2-2 | Licensing of Child Placing Agencies |
| 465 IAC 2-4 | Interstate Compacts on Adoption and Medical Assistance |
| 465 IAC 2-5 | Release of Information to Individuals Engaged in Research Projects on Child Abuse |
| 465 IAC 2-6 | Adoption Assistance; Foster Care Assistance; Incorporations by Reference, Titles IV(B) and (E) of the Social Security Act |
| 465 IAC 2-7 | Foster Care and Adoption Assistance Program |
| 465 IAC 2-8 | Assisted Guardianship Program |
| 465 IAC 2-9 | Children's Homes and Child Caring Institutions |
| 465 IAC 2-10 | Emergency Shelter Care Children's Homes and Child Caring Institutions |
| 465 IAC 2-11 | Private Secure Facilities |
| 465 IAC 2-12 | Children's Homes and Child Caring Institutions Defined as Group Homes |
| 465 IAC 2-13 | Children's Homes and Child Caring Institutions Defined as Emergency Shelter Care Group Homes |
Requests for any part of this readoption to be separate from this action must be made in writing within 30 days of this publication. Send written comments to the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator for this rule (see
IC 4-22-2-28.1):
Rachel Russell
Deputy General Counsel
Indiana Department of Child Services
302 West Washington Street E306-MS 47
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233-6547
rachel.russell@dcs.in.gov
Katelyn Colclazier
Small Business Ombudsman
Indiana Economic Development Corporation
One North Capitol, Suite 700
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 431-1560
kcolclazier@iedc.in.gov
Resources available to regulated entities through the small business ombudsman include the ombudsman's duties stated in
IC 5-28-17-6, specifically
IC 5-28-17-6(9), investigating and attempting to resolve any matter regarding compliance by a small business with a law, rule, or policy administered by a state agency, either as a party to a proceeding or as a mediator.
Posted: 06/26/2019 by Legislative Services Agency
DIN: 20190626-IR-465190320RNA
Composed: May 02,2024 3:17:03AM EDT
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