Adds rights to the foster child bill of rights, including notification of court hearings and post-hearing explanations.
This bill amends the foster child bill of rights to include additional rights for foster children, particularly those aged 13 and older. It mandates that these children be properly notified of court hearings that may affect them and be supported by counsel during the hearings. Additionally, it requires that the outcome of such hearings be explained to the child by their guardian ad litem or legal counsel. The bill also reiterates existing rights such as maintaining contact with siblings, participating in educational and extracurricular activities, and being free from abuse or exploitation.
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