South Carolina Indian Child Welfare Act establishes requirements for child welfare proceedings involving Indian children.
The South Carolina Indian Child Welfare Act establishes requirements for child welfare proceedings involving Indian children. The act applies to child custody proceedings, including foster care, preadoptive, and adoptive placements, and termination of parental rights. It mandates that Indian tribes have the right to intervene in such proceedings and may request transfer to tribal court jurisdiction. The act outlines specific procedures for determining Indian child status, ensuring proper notice to tribes and parents, and applying placement preferences.
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