124-5      CHILD RETURNS TO HOME

 

Sometimes children in OCS custody are returned home for a trial home visit.  A trial home visit can last up to six months or for a different time period ordered by the court.  During this time, OCS maintains custody of the child and monitors the child and family situation.  The parent(s) may apply for Temporary Assistance and MAGI Medicaid when the child is placed at home for a trial home visit.  If there is not already an open TA case, the child can be added.  The following procedures apply:

 

  1. The child who is placed at home for a trial home visit will continue to receive Medicaid under the Title IV-E case number and OCS will maintain the case.
     

  2. The child is included in the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program case, but remains coded out of the household or "Foster Care" on the MAGI Medicaid case.  
     

  3. If the child is released from custody (not a trial visit) and the child returns to the home, OCS will close the 060 Medicaid case giving timely notice of adverse action and notify DPA.  Medicaid for the child, MAGI Medicaid or TEFRA coverage, will resume if the child is otherwise eligible.

 

 

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2017-01 (03/17)