Tribal Foster Care
The DHS Tribal Program seeks to ensure compliance with the federal and state Indian Child Welfare Acts through keeping Tribal children in foster care connected with family, tribe, and community. To achieve this, DHS and Tribes maintain agreements to enhance coordination and cooperation between the tribes and DHS in providing appropriate foster care and related services to Indian children in both DHS and tribal custody
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- Policy
OAC 340:75-19 - Working with Indian Children
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1. Child Welfare Services Tribal Program purpose and designation as review location for child's tribe or Secretary of the Interior -
2. Legal authority and applicability of the Federal and State Indian Child Welfare Acts (ICWA) to child custody proceedings -
3. Definitions -
5. Tribal and state court jurisdiction -
6. Tribal intervention in state court proceedings and tribal inspection of Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) records without a court order -
7. Transfer of jurisdiction -
8. Identification of an Indian child -
9. Child Protective Services reports of abuse or neglect regarding the Indian child -
10. Emergency removal of Indian children -
11. Notice of Indian child custody proceedings -
12. Adjudication of an Indian child -
13. Qualified expert witness testimony in the case requiring Indian Child Welfare Act compliance -
14. Placement preferences for the Indian child -
18. Permanency planning for Indian children -
19. Termination of parental rights to the Indian child -
20. Special procedures for placement of the Indian child in Oklahoma Department of Human Services custody in a tribal foster home or residential placement -
21. Reports of abuse or neglect of the child in Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) or tribal custody placed in tribal foster resource care -
23. Adoptive placement of the Indian child -
24. Voluntary consent to adoption by the Indian parent or custodian -
25. Records of adoption -
26. Foster care reimbursement for the child in tribal custody -
26.1. Therapeutic foster care for the child in tribal custody -
28. Difficulty of care payments for the child in tribal custody -
29. Voluntary foster care for the child in tribal custody younger than 18 years of age -
30. Voluntary foster care for the child in tribal custody after 18 years of age -
31. Independent living services for youth in tribal or Oklahoma Department of Human Services custody -
32. Tribal/state agreements for foster care -
33. Roles of the Child Welfare Services (CWS) tribal liaison and child welfare specialist -
34. Role of Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) tribal IV-E program staff