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Introduced Session
112th Congress
Bill Summary
Child and Family Services Extension and Enhancement Act - Amends title IV part B (Child and Family Services) of the Social Security Act (SSA) to revise and extend the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program. Requires each state plan for oversight and coordination of health care services for any child in a foster care placement to include an outline of: (1) the monitoring and treatment of emotional trauma associated with a child's maltreatment and removal from home, and (2) protocols for the appropriate use and monitoring of psychotropic medications. Requires each state plan for child welfare services also to describe state activities to: (1) reduce the length of time children under age 5 are without a permanent family placement, and (2) address the developmental needs of such children who receive Program benefits or services. Revises requirements for child visitations by caseworkers. Replaces the current requirement for certain action by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) with one that requires each state to take necessary steps to ensure that the total number of monthly caseworker visits to children in foster care under state responsibility during a fiscal year is at least 90% of the total number of such visits that would occur if each such child were so visited once every month while in such care. Revises and extends through FY2016 the program to promote safe and stable families. Requires the annual compilation of state reports to include the individual state reports and tables that synthesize state information into national totals for each element required to be included in the reports, including planned and actual spending by service category for the program. Requires the Secretary to publish the compilation on the HHS website in a location easily accessible by the public. Revises requirements for grants to assist children affected by a parent's or caretaker's methamphetamine or other substance abuse to: (1) remove the specification of methamphetamine, and (2) apply the grant program generally to children affected by a parent's or caretaker's substance abuse. Repeals the Secretary's authority to enter a cooperative agreement to conduct a service delivery demonstration project relating to the mentoring of children of prisoners. Directs the Secretary, in order to improve data matching, to designate nonproprietary and interoperable standard data elements for any category of information required to be reported. Amends SSA title IV part E (Foster Care and Adoption Assistance) to direct the Secretary to study the recruitment of and support for families caring for children served by any program funded under part E, including foster parents, adoptive parents, and kin guardians.
AI Summary
This bill, the Child and Family Services Extension and Enhancement Act, extends and revises programs aimed at supporting children and families, particularly those in foster care. It mandates that state plans for child welfare services must include strategies to address emotional trauma in children who have experienced maltreatment and removal from their homes, and establish protocols for the appropriate use of psychotropic medications. The bill also requires states to focus on reducing the time young children (under age 5) spend without a permanent family and to address their developmental needs. It revises caseworker visit requirements, ensuring states aim for at least 90% of the monthly visits that would occur if every child in foster care was visited once a month, with penalties for non-compliance. The program to promote safe and stable families is extended through fiscal year 2016, and states will be required to submit more detailed reports on their spending and services, which will be made publicly available by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Grants for children affected by parental substance abuse will be broadened beyond just methamphetamine, and a program for mentoring children of prisoners will be revised. The bill also directs HHS to study how to better recruit and support families who care for children in foster care, adoption, or kinship care, and requires more detailed reporting on how adoption funds are spent. Finally, it mandates the standardization of data elements used in reporting to improve data matching and interoperability.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (6)
Joseph Crowley (WFP),
Geoff Davis (R),
Lloyd Doggett (D),
John Lewis (D),
Jim McDermott (D),
Edolphus Towns (D),
Last Action
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1504) (on 08/05/2011)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill/2790/all-info |
| BillText | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr2790ih/pdf/BILLS-112hr2790ih.pdf |
| Bill | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr2790ih/pdf/BILLS-112hr2790ih.pdf.pdf |
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