Case closing shall include, but is not limited to, the following events.
- (1) A case must be closed when a case opened with a 51A report subsequently is not supported and the family does not wish to make a voluntary application for services.
- (2) A case must be closed when the child(ren) have been adopted or placed with a legal guardian and the adoptive/guardian family no longer needs Department services. Adoption or guardianship subsidy can continue to be provided, regardless of case closure.
- (3) A case must be closed when the social worker and client jointly agree that Department services are no longer necessary.
- (4) A case must be closed when a voluntary applicant for Department services withdraws the application or refuses to participate in assessment, service planning or case review.
- (5) A case must be closed when, after reasonable social work efforts and offers of service, a family which is the subject of a supported 51A report refuses further Departmental services and there are no grounds for either legal action or a new 51 A report.
- (6) A case must be closed when a CHINS petition is dismissed and no family members are requesting or receiving Departmental services.