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(Subd (d) amended effective January 1, 2021; adopted as part of subd (c) previously relettered and amended as subd (d) effective
\nJanuary 1, 2015.)<\/p>\n
(Subd (e) amended effective January 1, 2021; adopted as part of subd (c); previously relettered and amended as subd (e) effective
\nJanuary 1, 2015.)<\/p>\n
(Subd (g) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (d) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (e) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (h) amended and relettered efective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (e) efective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (f) efective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (i) amended and relettered efective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (f) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (g) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (j) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (g) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (h) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (k) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (h) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (i) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (l) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (i) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (j) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (m) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (j) efective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (k) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (n) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (k) effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (l) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (o) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (l) efective January 1, 1998; previously amended and
\nrelettered as subd (m) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (p) amended and relettered effective January 1, 2015; adopted as subd (m) efective January 1, 1998; previously amended
\nand relettered as subd (n) effective January 1, 2007.)<\/li>\n
(Subd (r) adopted effective January 1, 2021.)<\/p>\n
Standard 5.20 amended effective January 1, 2021; adopted as sec. 26.2 effective January 1, 1998; previously amended and renumbered
\neffective January 1, 2007; previously amended effective January 1, 2015.<\/p>\n
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Standard 5.20. Uniform standards of practice for providers of supervised visitation Scope of service This standard defines the standards of practice, including duties and obligations, for providers of supervised visitation under Family Code sections 3200 and 3200.5. Unless specified otherwise, the standards of practice are designed to apply to all providers of supervised visitation, whether the provider is a friend, relative, paid independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency. The goal of these standards of practice is to assure the safety and welfare of the child, adults, and providers of supervised visitation. Once safety is assured, the best interest of the child is the paramount consideration at all sages and particularly in deciding the manner in which supervision is provided. Each court is encouraged to adopt local court rules necessary to implement these standards of practice. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2015; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.) Definition For purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply: (1) A “nonprofessional provider,” as defined in Family Code section 3200.5, is any person who is not paid for providing supervised visitation services. (2) A “professional provider,” as defined in Family Code section 3200.5, is any person who is paid for providing supervised visitation services, or an independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency. (3) A “provider,” as defined in Family Code section 3200, includes any individual who functions as a visitation monitor, as well as supervised visitation centers. (4) “Supervised visitation” is contact between a noncustodial party and one or more children in the presence of a neutral third person. (5) A “TrusLine provider,” is a professional supervised visitation provider who is registered on TrustLine, a database that is administered by… <\/p>\n