(a) County child welfare agencies and probation departments shall implement policies and procedures that require social workers and probation officers to do all of the following: (1) Identify children receiving child welfare services, including dependents or wards in foster care, nonminor dependents, and youth receiving services pursuant to Section 677 of Title 42 of the United States Code, who are, or are at risk of becoming, victims of commercial sexual exploitation. (2) Document individuals identified pursuant to paragraph (1) in the statewide child welfare information system and any other agency record as determined by the county. (3) Determine appropriate services for the child or youth identified pursuant to paragraph (1). (4) Receive relevant training in the identification, documentation, and determination of appropriate services for any child or youth identified in paragraph (1). (b) County child welfare agencies and probation departments shall develop and implement specific protocols to expeditiously locate any child or nonminor dependent missing from foster care. At a minimum, these policies shall do all of the following: (1) Describe the efforts used by county child welfare or probation staff to expeditiously locate any child or nonminor dependent missing from foster care, including, but not limited to, the timeframe for reporting missing youth, the individuals or entities entitled to notice that a youth is missing, any required initial and ongoing efforts to locate youth, and plans to return youth to placement. (2) Require the social worker or probation officer to do all of the following: (A) Determine the primary factors that contributed to the child or nonminor dependent running away or otherwise being absent from care. (B) Respond to factors identified in subparagraph (A) in subsequent placements, to the extent possible. (C) Determine the childâs or nonminor dependentâs experiences while absent from care. (D) Determine whether the child or nonminor dependent is a possible victim of commercial sexual exploitation. (E) Document the activities and information described in subparagraphs (A) to (D), inclusive, for federal reporting purposes, consistent with instructions from the department. (F) Provide notice immediately, but in no case later than 24 hours from receipt of information that the child or nonminor dependent is missing from foster care, to all of the following parties: (i) The childâs or nonminor dependentâs parents or Indian custodians, unless parental notification has been limited or terminated by the court. (ii) The childâs or nonminor dependentâs legal guardians, unless guardian notification has been limited or terminated by the court. (iii) The attorneys for the parents, legal guardians, or Indian custodians unless notification of the parents, guardians, or Indian custodians has been limited or terminated by the court. (iv) The childâs or nonminor dependentâs attorney appointed pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 317, or Section 634. (v) The childâs or nonminor dependentâs Court-Appointed Special Advocate, if one has been appointed. (vi) The court of jurisdiction. (vii) The childâs or nonminor dependentâs tribe or tribal representative, if the child or nonminor dependent is, or may be, an Indian child, as defined in Section 224.1. (viii) Any known sibling of the child or nonminor dependent who is 10 years of age or older and adjudged to be a dependent child of the juvenile court, if such notice would not be contrary to the safety and well-being of that sibling. Notice to siblings shall be provided in a trauma-informed manner. (ix) The local law enforcement agency, including, if applicable, any tribal law enforcement agency for the childâs tribe in the case of an Indian child, as defined in Section 224.1. (G) Notices issued pursuant to subparagraph (F) shall include contact information for an appropriate social worker or probation officer within the agency issuing the noti
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