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Children's Services Caseload Management Act
This bill changes how many cases and children each worker in Tennessee’s Department of Children's Services can handle.
What This Bill Does
- Limits the number of active cases a case manager can have to no more than 12 involving up to 12 families or monitoring up to 20 children.
- Requires that all active cases be resolved within one year.
- Mandates a status review hearing in juvenile court if an active case is not resolved within one year.
Who It Names or Affects
- Case managers working for the Tennessee Department of Children's Services
- Children and families involved with the department
Terms To Know
- Caseload
- The number of cases a case manager is responsible for.
- Status review hearing
- A court meeting to check on progress and decide next steps in an unresolved case.
Limits and Unknowns
- This bill did not pass the Senate Judiciary Committee.
- The bill requires funding for additional staff positions, but it does not specify how these funds will be secured.