[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 45, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 45CFR1355.33]

[Page 269-271]
 
                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
 
CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 
                           AND HUMAN SERVICES
 
PART 1355_GENERAL--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  1355.33  Procedures for the review.

    (a) The full child and family services reviews will:
    (1) Consist of a two-phase process that includes a statewide 
assessment and an on-site review; and
    (2) Be conducted by a team of Federal and State reviewers that 
includes:
    (i) Staff of the State child and family services agency, including 
the State and local offices that represent the service areas that are 
the focus of any particular review;
    (ii) Representatives selected by the State, in collaboration with 
the ACF Regional Office, from those with whom the State was required to 
consult in developing its CFSP, as described and required in 45 CFR part 
1357.15(l);
    (iii) Federal staff of HHS; and
    (iv) Other individuals, as deemed appropriate and agreed upon by the 
State and ACF.
    (b) Statewide assessment. The first phase of the full review will be 
a statewide assessment conducted by the internal and external State 
members of the review team. The statewide assessment must:
    (1) Address each systemic factor under review, including the 
statewide information system; case review system; quality assurance 
system; staff training; service array; agency responsiveness to the 
community; and foster and adoptive parent licensing, recruitment and 
retention;
    (2) Assess the outcome areas of safety, permanence, and well-being 
of children and families served by the State agency using data from 
AFCARS and NCANDS. For the initial review, ACF may approve another data 
source to substitute for AFCARS, and in all reviews, ACF may approve 
another data source to substitute for NCANDS. The State must also 
analyze and explain its performance in meeting the national standards 
for the statewide data indicators;
    (3) Assess the characteristics of the State agency that have the 
most significant impact on the agency's capacity to deliver services to 
children and families that will lead to improved outcomes;
    (4) Assess the strengths and areas of the State's child and family 
services programs that require further examination through an on-site 
review;
    (5) Include a listing of all the persons external to the State 
agency who participated in the preparation of the statewide assessment 
pursuant to Sec. Sec.  1355.33(a)(2)(ii) and (iv); and
    (6) Be completed and submitted to ACF within 4 months of the date 
that ACF transmits the information for the statewide assessment to the 
State.

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    (c) On-site review. The second phase of the full review will be an 
on-site review.
    (1) The on-site review will cover the State's programs under titles 
IV-B and IV-E of the Act, including in-home services and foster care. It 
will be jointly planned by the State and ACF, and guided by information 
in the completed statewide assessment that identifies areas in need of 
improvement or further review.
    (2) The on-site review may be concentrated in several specific 
political subdivisions of the State, as agreed upon by the ACF and the 
State; however, the State's largest metropolitan subdivision must be one 
of the locations selected.
    (3) ACF has final approval of the selection of specific areas of the 
State's child and family services continuum described in paragraph 
(c)(1) of this section and selection of the political subdivisions 
referenced in paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
    (4) Sources of information collected during the on-site review to 
determine substantial conformity must include, but are not limited to:
    (i) Case records on children and families served by the agency;
    (ii) Interviews with children and families whose case records have 
been reviewed and who are, or have been, recipients of services of the 
agency;
    (iii) Interviews with caseworkers, foster parents, and service 
providers for the cases selected for the on-site review; and
    (iv) Interviews with key stakeholders, both internal and external to 
the agency, which, at a minimum, must include those individuals who 
participated in the development of the State's CFSP required at 45 CFR 
1357.15(1), courts, administrative review bodies, children's guardians 
ad litem and other individuals or bodies assigned responsibility for 
representing the best interests of the child.
    (5) The sample will range from 30-50 cases. Foster care cases must 
be drawn randomly from AFCARS, or, for the initial review, from another 
source approved by ACF and include children who entered foster care 
during the year under review. In-home cases must be drawn randomly from 
NCANDS or from another source approved by ACF. To ensure that all 
program areas are adequately represented, the sample size may be 
increased.
    (6) The sample of 30-50 cases reviewed on-site will be selected from 
a randomly drawn oversample of no more than 150 foster care and 150 in-
home services cases. The oversample must be statistically significant at 
a 90 percent compliance rate (95 percent in subsequent reviews), with a 
tolerable sampling error of 5 percent and a confidence coefficient of 95 
percent. The additional cases in the oversample not selected for the on-
site review will form the sample of cases to be reviewed, if needed, in 
order to resolve discrepancies between the statewide assessment and the 
on-site reviews in accordance with paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (d) Resolution of discrepancies between the statewide assessment and 
the findings of the on-site portion of the review. Discrepancies between 
the statewide assessment and the findings of the on-site portion of the 
review will be resolved by either of the following means, at the State's 
option:
    (1) The submission of additional information by the State; or
    (2) ACF and the State will review additional cases using only those 
indicators in which the discrepancy occurred. ACF and the State will 
determine jointly the number of additional cases to be reviewed, not to 
exceed 150 foster care cases or 150 in-home services cases to be 
selected as specified in paragraph (c)(6) of this section.
    (e) Partial review. A partial child and family services review, when 
required, will be planned and conducted jointly by ACF and the State 
agency based on the nature of the concern. A partial review does not 
substitute for the full reviews as required under Sec.  1355.32(b).
    (f) Notification. Within 30 calendar days following either a partial 
child and family services review, full child and family services review, 
or the resolution of a discrepancy between the statewide assessment and 
the findings of the on-site portion of the review, ACF will notify the 
State agency in writing of whether the State is, or is

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not, operating in substantial conformity.

[65 FR 4077, Jan. 25, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 58675, Nov. 23, 2001]