Laws & Policies

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The Children's Bureau provides guidance to states, tribes, child welfare agencies, and more on the complex and varied federal laws as they relate to child welfare.

What’s New in Laws & Policies? 

This page provides resources and information about new federal legislation, regulations, and Children's Bureau policies.

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  • IM-94-22

    December 1, 1994
    This Information Memorandum (IM) provides preliminary information on the Multiethnic Placement Act.
  • IM-94-19

    October 26, 1994
    This Information Memorandum (IM) informs the States and the District of Columbia of new legislation: Community-Based Family Resource Programs Legislation (The Human Services Amendments of 1994).
  • PI-94-15

    August 8, 1994
    This Program Instruction (PI) announces the re-establishment of authority to claim 75 percent match for certain categories of short-term training expenditures under the title IV-E program.
  • IM-94-17

    August 5, 1994
    This Information Memorandum (IM) establishes Fiscal Year (FY) 1994 Allotments for Title IV-B and Procedures for Applying for: (1) Funds available to a State or Indian Tribal Organization (ITO) from its FY l994 allotment and (2) for States only, Realloted IV-B Funds.
  • AT-94-05

    July 22, 1994
    This Action Transmittal (AT) provides guidance on the Federal/State Information Technology Policy.
  • PI-94-12

    June 27, 1994
    This Program Instruction (PI) provides information on the court improvement program; funding for State courts to assess and improve handling of proceedings relating to foster care and adoption; Instructions for applying for fiscal years (FY) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 funds.
  • IM-94-10

    April 10, 1994
    This Information Memorandum (IM) provides information on the Family Preservation and Family Support Services and the Department of Justice's Weed and Seed Program.
  • PI-94-04

    January 18, 1994
    This Program Instruction (PI) provides information on the implementation of new legislation: family preservation and support services, title IV-B, subpart 2.
  • PI-94-03

    January 18, 1994
    This Program Instruction (PI) provides information on the implementation of new legislation: family preservation and support services, title IV-B, subpart 2.
  • PI-94-01

    January 18, 1994
    This Program Instruction (PI) provides information on the implementation of new legislation: family preservation and support services, title IV-B, subpart 2.

Policy Resources

The following resources provide additional information about policy manuals, federal legislation, as well as state and tribal statutes.

  • Child Welfare Policy Manual: Policy questions and answers applicable to child welfare programs operated by the Children's Bureau.
  • The Title IV-E Plan Preprint - The current version of the title IV-E plan preprint for state and tribal title IV-E agencies is in the following program instructions: 
    • ACYF-CB-PI-18-07: Preprint Section A, State and Tribal Title IV-E Agency Plan for Foster Care Assistance, Adoption Assistance and Guardianship Assistance Programs 
    • ACYF-CB-PI-18-11: Preprint Section A, State and Tribal Title IV-E Agency Plan Attachment XII: Requirements for Participating in the Title IV-E Kinship Navigator Program 
    • ACYF-CB-PI-18-09: Preprint Section B, State Title IV-E Agency Plan for Title IV-E Prevention Services and Programs
    • ACYF-CB-PI-18-10: Preprint Section B, Tribal Title IV-E Agency Plan for Title IV-E Prevention Services and Programs
    • ACYF-CB-PI-23-08: Preprint amendment based on changes from the Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-348)
    • ACYF-CB-PI-23-10: Preprint Section A, amendment to adopt separate licensing or approval standards for relative or kinship foster family homes and to ensure foster care maintenance payment amount equity for relative and kinship foster family homes.
  • Form CB-496 — The current version of the Title IV-E Programs Quarterly Financial Report CB-496 with instructions is in ACYF-CB-PI-21-08, issued July 15, 2021.
  • Understanding and Complying With Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and The Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994, as amended by The Interethnic Adoption Provisions (IEP)  - This curriculum is sponsored by the Administration for Children and Families, Children's Bureau, in coordination with the National Resource Center for Adoption, a service of the Children's Bureau.
  • Congress.gov  - Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public.
  • State Statutes Search - Search Child Welfare Information Gateway for state statutes on issues related to child abuse and neglect, child welfare, and adoption. Results will provide summaries of state statutes (and full text of laws, in some cases).

Laws, Legislation, and Regulatory Actions

Federal Laws

Federal laws are bills that have passed both houses of Congress, been signed by the president, passed over the president’s veto, or allowed to become law without the president’s signature. Individual laws, also called acts, are arranged by subject in the United States Code . Federal laws that govern Children’s Bureau programs are: 

The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) - This document presents CAPTA as amended by P.L. 115-271, the Substance Use—Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act or the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, enacted October 24, 2018. The text includes the Adoption Opportunities program.

Compilation of Titles IV-B, IV-E and Related Sections of the Social Security Act - This compilation includes the titles IV-B, IV-E, and related sections of the Social Security Act as amended by the Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2022, P.L. 117-348.

Legislation

Legislation consists of bills introduced by legislative bodies to amend or enact laws.  Legislation must become law to have any force or effect. The Government Printing Office and Congress.gov provide access to the official public laws.  For a list of recently enacted child welfare-related laws, click here.  Additionally, the following resources provide information about some enacted federal child welfare laws:

  • Index of Federal Child Welfare Laws  - Since 1974, many laws have been passed by the U.S. Congress that impact children and families and the agencies that serve them. A list of selected laws is included.
  • About CAPTA: A Legislative History - This document summarizes the legislative history and purpose of CAPTA, the key federal legislation addressing child abuse and neglect.

Regulatory Actions

Executive branch agencies, such as the Administration for Children and Families issue regulations that interpret, implement, and enforce enacted laws. Regulations are published in the Federal Register . The Federal Register contains government agency rules, proposed rules, public notices.  It is published every weekday, except on federal holidays. The Regulatory Actions page provides the Children’s Bureau’s proposed and final regulations and notices for public comment since 2008 and includes links to the sections of the Code of Federal Regulations that govern the title IV-B and IV-E programs.

Technical Bulletins

The Children’s Bureau develops technical bulletins to supplement official guidance and assist states and tribes in implementing child welfare policies and practices. Technical bulletins cover a variety of topics, including the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD), the Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS), and child welfare monitoring.

  • AFCARS Technical Bulletins - These technical bulletins supplement official guidance and assist states in developing, implementing, and maintaining their Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS).
  • NYTD Technical Bulletins - These technical bulletins supplement official guidance and assist states in developing and implementing the data collection and reporting requirements for the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD).
  • CCWIS Technical Bulletins - These technical bulletins supplement official guidance and assist states and tribes in developing, implementing, and maintaining their Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS).
  • CFSR Technical Bulletins - These technical bulletins supplement official guidance and assist states in understanding and preparing for child welfare monitoring reviews.
  • Legal and Judicial - This technical bulletin supplements official guidance and assist states and tribes regarding legal and judicial matters.
  • Title IV-E Prevention Program Technical Bulletins - These technical bulletins supplement official guidance and assist title IV-E agencies in implementing data collection and reporting requirements for the title IV-E prevention program.