Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.15 - Placements not subject to ICPC protection
Rule 7.
(1) ICPC
protection does not apply under the following conditions:
(a) When the court places the child with a
parent from whom the child was not removed, and the court does the following:
(i) Has no evidence that the parent is
unfit.
(ii) Does not seek any
evidence from the receiving state that the parent is either fit or
unfit.
(iii) Relinquishes
jurisdiction over the child immediately upon placement with the parent.
The receiving state shall have no responsibility for supervision or monitoring for the court having made the placement.
(b) When a sending
court/agency seeks an independent (not ICPC-related) courtesy check for
placement with a parent from whom the child was not removed.
(2) The responsibility for
credentials and quality of the courtesy check rests directly with the sending
court/agency and the person or party in the receiving state who agrees to
conduct the courtesy check without invoking the protection of the ICPC home
study process.
(ii) The requirement in subrule
(2) of this rule does not prohibit a sending state from requesting an
ICPC.
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