Oklahoma Code § 10-21.10

Title 10. Children: Child assessment in voluntary out-of-home placement
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A.  Upon any voluntary out-of-home placement of a child by a
parent into foster care with a child-placing agency, the child-
placing agency shall conduct an assessment of the child in its
custody which shall be designed to establish an appropriate plan for
placement of the child.  Following the assessment, the child-placing
agency shall establish an individual treatment and service plan for
the child.  A copy of each plan shall be provided to the child if
the child is twelve (12) years of age or older and to the child’s
parent or guardian.  The plan shall at a minimum:
1.  Be specific;
2.  Be in writing;
3.  Be prepared by the agency in conference with the child’s
parents;
4.  State appropriate deadlines;
5.  State specific goals for the treatment of the child;
6.  Describe the conditions or circumstances causing the child
to be placed in foster care;
7.  Describe the services that are necessary to remedy and that
have a reasonable expectation of remedying the conditions or
circumstances causing the child to be placed in foster care;
8.  State to whom the services will be delivered and who will
deliver the services; and
9.  Prescribe the time the services are expected to begin and
the time within which expected results can reasonably be
accomplished.
B.  The child shall receive a complete medical examination
within thirty (30) days of placement in foster care.

C.  The child may receive such further diagnosis and evaluation
as is necessary to preserve the physical and mental well-being of
the child.
D.  Subsequent to initial placement, the child placed in foster
placement shall have a medical examination, at periodic intervals,
but not less than once each year.
E.  Prior to any proposed counseling, testing, or other
treatment services, the court or child-placing agency shall first
determine that the proposed services are necessary and appropriate.
F.  If the assessment and medical examination disclose no
physical, mental, or emotional reasons for therapeutic foster care,
a child voluntarily placed with a child-placing agency shall be
placed in a regular foster family home.  If therapeutic foster care
is required, the child may be placed only in foster homes that are
certified as therapeutic foster homes pursuant to the Oklahoma Child
Care Facilities Licensing Act.

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