HRS §346-396
Voluntary care agreement
This section says that if a young adult qualifies for the voluntary foster care program, the state and the young adult must sign a care agreement. The agreement must state that the young adult must keep meeting program rules, can end the agreement anytime, and that joining is voluntary.
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The statute, as written — Voluntary care agreement
If a young adult is no longer under jurisdiction pursuant to chapter 587A as the subject child and chooses to participate in the young adult voluntary foster care program and meets the eligibility criteria set forth in section 346-395, the department and the young adult shall enter into a voluntary care agreement that shall include, at a minimum, the following: (1) The obligation for the young adult to continue to meet the conditions for eligibility described in section 346-395 and the program requirements for the duration of the voluntary care agreement; (2) The young adult's right to terminate the voluntary care agreement at any time; and (3) The voluntary nature of the young adult's participation in the young adult voluntary foster care program.
Sections this one refers to
§346-395 Who can keep getting foster care services as a young adult
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