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Part 4
Services for the Care of Children

Chapters

1
Foster Care Placement
Sections 16000–16014
2
County Adoption Agencies
Sections 16100–16106
2.1
Aid for Adoption of Children
Sections 16115–16125
2.2
State Adoption Services
Sections 16130–16133
2.3
Adoption of Alcohol- and Drug-exposed and Hiv Positive Children
Sections 16135–16135.30
2.5
Foster Child Ombudsman Program
Sections 16160–16167
2.6
Interstate Adoption Assistance Agreements
Sections 16170–16177
3
Child Welfare Training
Sections 16200–16215
5
State Child Welfare Services
Sections 16500–16523.59
5.1
Child Welfare Services Program Improvement Fund
Sections 16524–16524.5
5.2
Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Program
Sections 16524.6–16524.11
5.3
Services for Children Who Are Exposed to Alcohol or Drugs or Who Are Hiv Positive
Sections 16525–16525.30
5.4
Family Urgent Response System for Caregivers and Children or Youth
Sections 16526–16530
5.5
Child Welfare Leadership and Performance Accountability
Sections 16540–16545
5.6
Excellence in Family Finding, Engagement, and Support Program
Sections 16546–16549
6
Children’s Crisis Continuum Pilot Program
Sections 16550–16556
6.5
Foster Care Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Programs
Sections 16560–16567
7
Family First Prevention Services
Sections 16585–16589
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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