Common use of Maximum Length of Stay Clause in Contracts

Maximum Length of Stay. Unless a Child's Case Plan calls for a longer period of stay with the Contractor's program or DCS approves an exception, the maximum length of stay in the program shall be six (6) months. The Contractor may submit a request for an extension of the length of placement. A request for extension shall include an explanation of the need for extended placement based on the approved Case Plan and Treatment Plan, permanency needs, and the best interests of the Child. The ICPR for a Child will remain in effect until DCS moves the Child or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family properly transfers its license to a different licensing entity.

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Sources: Child Placement Agency Contract

Maximum Length of Stay. Unless a the Child's ’s Case Plan calls for a longer period of stay with the Contractor's ’s program or DCS approves an exception, the maximum length of stay in the program shall be six (6) months. The Contractor may submit a request for an extension of the length of placement. A request for extension shall include an explanation of the need for extended placement based on the approved Case Plan and Treatment Plan, permanency needs, and the best interests of the Child. The ICPR for a Child will remain in effect until DCS moves the Child or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family properly transfers its license to a different licensing entity.A

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Sources: Child Placing Agency Contract

Maximum Length of Stay. Unless a Child's Case Plan calls for a longer period of stay with the Contractor's program or DCS approves an exception, the maximum length of stay in the program shall be six (6) months. The Contractor may submit a request for an extension of the length of placement. A request for extension shall include an explanation of the need for extended placement based on the approved Case Plan and Treatment Plan, permanency needs, and the best interests of the Child. The ICPR for a Child will remain in effect until DCS moves the Child or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family properly transfers its license to a different licensing entityChild.

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Sources: Residential Treatment Services Provider Contract