P-34.1, r. 8 - Regulation respecting the review of the situation of a child

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1. The director must review the situation of a child on the expiry of an agreement on voluntary measures or an order.
Despite the foregoing, the director must review the situation of a child
(1)  every 12 months, if an order is longer than 12 months;
(2)  every 6 months, if an agreement on voluntary measures or an order is longer than 6 months and the child entrusted to an alternative living environment is 5 years of age or under; or
(3)  every 6 months, in the first 2 years of foster care, if an agreement on voluntary measures or an order is longer than 6 months and the child entrusted to an alternative living environment is from 6 to 12 years of age.
In addition, the director may review the situation of a child at any time if new facts so warrant.
O.C. 639-2007, s. 1; S.Q. 2017, c. 18, s. 112.
1. The director must review the situation of a child on the expiry of an agreement on voluntary measures or an order.
Despite the foregoing, the director must review the situation of a child
(1)  every 12 months, if an order is longer than 12 months;
(2)  every 6 months, if an agreement on voluntary measures or an order is longer than 6 months and the child in foster care is 5 years of age or under; or
(3)  every 6 months, in the first 2 years of foster care, if an agreement on voluntary measures or an order is longer than 6 months and the child in foster care is from 6 to 12 years of age.
In addition, the director may review the situation of a child at any time if new facts so warrant.
O.C. 639-2007, s. 1.