Delaware Code § 13-2521

Powers and duties of the DSCYF as custodian of the child
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Upon the Court granting custody to DSCYF, DSCYF shall be vested with the following powers and duties:
(1) To provide for appropriate placement of the child, within or outside of this State, unless otherwise ordered by Court or controlled
by statute, with reasonable notice prior to any change in placement given to the child's attorney and Court Appointed Special Advocate
volunteer.
(2) To consent to medical care for the child, including medical examination, medical treatment including surgical procedures and
mental health treatment other than inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, except as provided in § 5003(f) of Title 16. DSCYF shall make
reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of the parent, and to notify the child's attorney and Court Appointed Special Advocate
volunteer, prior to obtaining medical care.

(3) To continue the child in the child's school of origin, or when not feasible or not in the child's best interests, to immediately enroll
the child in school pursuant to § 202 of Title 14. The Court shall determine if the school placement is in the child's best interest.
(4) To consent to educational decisions, subject to applicable state and federal law, including disciplinary proceedings and
consequences, and academic needs; and to request the appointment of an education decision maker under § 930 of Title 10 or an
educational surrogate parent under § 3132 of Title 14 when appropriate. DSCYF shall make reasonable efforts to obtain the consent of
the parent, and to notify the child's attorney and Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer, prior to making any educational decisions
on behalf of the child.
(5) To request a credit report for the child annually after the child reaches the age of 14 years old and to inspect the credit report for
any potential identity theft as described in § 854 of Title 11, and, from ages 18 through 23, to assist the youth who was previously in
DSCYF's custody and continues to receive transitional and independent living services through a DSCYF-contracted provider in
reviewing and repairing the youth's credit.
(6) To ensure, consistent with DSCYF case and placement planning responsibilities under federal and state law, that the child's
service plan provides the opportunity to participate in age-appropriate or developmentally-appropriate activities and experiences to
promote healthy child and adolescent development.
(7) To ensure standards and policies are in place, consistent with the reasonable and prudent parent standard.
(8) To provide training and monitoring to all caregivers, regardless of whether they are required to meet the DSCYF licensing
requirements, on the reasonable and prudent parent standard. Training on the reasonable and prudent parent standard shall include
parenting skills for children who have experienced trauma, healthy sexual development, and implementing the standard for children with
special needs. Such training shall be provided annually to all licensed caregivers, and upon placement, to all nonlicensed caregivers.
(9) To provide each child in DSCYF custody with new luggage for the child to use for the transportation of personal belongings when
the child is entering DSCYF custody, moving from 1 foster care placement to another, or exiting foster care. DSCYF is not required to
provide new luggage to a child who has already been provided with and remains in possession of new luggage provided by DSCYF.
a. For purposes of this paragraph, "new luggage" means a suitcase, duffel bag, backpack, or similar container that is designed to
hold an individual's personal belongings and has not been previously used. Under no circumstance does "new luggage" include a
disposable bag or trash bag.
b. The Department must establish and maintain a supply of new luggage to be used to transport the personal belongings of children
in DSCYF custody and develop procedures for the storage and distribution of new luggage intended for children in custody.
c. When providing new luggage to a child in DSCYF custody, DSCYF must take into account the child's age, mobility, personal
items to be transported, and preferences.
d. DSCYF may not use or require a child to use disposable bags or trash bags to transport any personal items while in DSCYF
custody.
e. DSCYF may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations of any kind and from any source to carry out the provisions of this
subsection.
f. On or before December 1 of each year, DSCYF must submit a report to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate,
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Director and Librarian of the Division of Legislative Services, containing a
description of the current supply of new luggage and inventory management procedures for the new luggage supply maintained under
this subsection.
(10) To maintain any other powers and duties as conferred by statute in the Delaware Code.

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