On September 1, 2010, Hawaii’s Child Protective Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes (H.R.S.) Chapter 587A) went into effect to align Hawaii’s laws with the federal Title IV-E law and regulations, eliminate the “patchwork” of provisions resulting from years of piecemeal amendments, and to make the law more accessible to all.
Resource Caregiver Licensing 2022
Resource caregivers, formerly known as foster parents, are licensed to provide care to children and youth in foster care. We have compiled a list of...