N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 441.21
(a) The local social services district, or the purchase of service agency, if required by the purchase of service agreement, shall provide casework contact services to the child, the child's caretakers and to the child's parents or relatives in the manner and degree specified in this section.
(1) Casework contacts with the child's parents or relatives is defined as individual or group face-to-face contacts between one or more of the persons listed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, and the child's parents or relatives. Casework contacts are for the purpose of assessing whether the child would be safe if he or she was to return home, and the potential for future risk of abuse or maltreatment if he or she was to return home. Such contacts are also for the purpose of guiding the child's parents or relatives towards a course of action aimed at resolving problems or needs of a social, emotional, developmental or economic nature that are contributing to the reason(s) why such child is in foster care. In the case of children with the permanency planning goal of another planned living arrangement with a permanency resource or adult residential care, such contacts are for the purpose of mobilizing and encouraging family support of the youth's efforts to function independently, and to increase his/her capacity to be self-maintaining; evaluating the ability of the parents or relatives to establish or reestablish a connection with the youth and serve as a resource to the youth; and, where appropriate, encouraging an ongoing relationship between the parents or relatives and the youth. For purposes of this section, a case planner is defined as the person who is responsible for assessing the need for, providing or arranging for, coordinating and evaluating the provision of services to children in foster care and services to parents of children in foster care and such additional responsibilities as set forth in section 428.2(c) of this Title.
(i) For the purposes of this section, casework contacts must be made by the following:
(2) Frequency of casework contacts with parents or relatives.
(ii) After the first 30 days of placement, casework contacts are to be held with the child's parents or relatives at least once every month unless compelling reasons are documented why such contacts are not possible. Such monthly casework contacts made after the first 30 days of placement must be made by one of the persons set forth in subparagraph (1)(i) of this subdivision.
(3) Location of casework contacts with parents or relatives.
(ii) Casework contacts with the child's parents or relatives are to be scheduled to occur in the home of the parents or relatives:
(6) The provisions of subdivision (b) of this section are waived for any parent, where the court has issued a finding that reasonable efforts to return the child to his or her home are no longer required, except that ongoing casework contacts must be made, to the extent practicable, for the purpose of discussing alternatives to termination of parental rights in accordance with section 384-b of the Social Services Law, such as surrender, including conditional surrender; and counseling the parent with respect to relinquishing the child and how the parent could help the child come to terms with the possibility and consequences of relinquishment.
(c) Casework contacts with the child.
(2) During the first 30 days of placement, casework contacts are to be held with the child as often as is necessary to implement the services tasks in the family and children's services plan but must occur at least twice. At least one of the two contacts must be held at the child's placement location. The focus of the initial contacts with the child must include, but need not be limited to, determining the child's reaction to the separation and his/her adjustment to the out-of-home placement and arranging for services necessary to meet his/her needs. After the first 30 days of placement, casework contacts are to be held with the child at a minimum of once a month. At least two of the monthly contacts every 90 days must be at the child's placement location.
(ii) Casework contacts required by this paragraph must be recorded in the child’s uniform case record in accordance the requirements of Part 428 of this Title.
(d) Casework contacts with the child's caretakers.
(3)
(b) Casework contact with parent or relatives.