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(a) Child placement staff providing foster care services are responsible for:(1) Deciding whether to admit a child for placement, including completion of an admission assessment and any other evaluation of a child for placement;(2) Placing a child into a foster home or other substitute living arrangement;(3) Managing the case of a child, including:(A) Developing and updating of service plans;(B) Maintaining direct contact with the child and the foster parents or other caregivers; and(C) Performing any additional case management activities, including conducting and documenting supervisory visits for compliance with §749.2815 of this title (relating to How often must I have supervisory visits with the foster home and what must be evaluated during a supervisory visit?);(4) Orientation, assessment, and verification of foster parents; and(5) Monitoring and providing support services to foster parents, including the initiation of development plans, corrective actions, or adverse actions.(b) Child placement staff providing adoption services are responsible for:(1) Deciding whether to admit a child for placement;(2) Placing a child into a foster home, adoptive home, or other substitute living arrangement;(3) Managing the case of a child, including:(A) Developing and updating of service plans;(B) Maintaining direct contact with the child and the foster parents, adoptive parents, or other caregivers; and(C) Performing any additional case management activities;(4) Case management and service delivery to birth parents; and(5) Orientation, assessment, and approval of adoptive parents.