Foster Children Act 1980 (repealed 14.10.1991)

Type Public General Act
Publication 1980-01-31
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Foster children for purposes of the Act

Foster children

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Subject to section 2 below, a child is a foster child for the purposes of this Act if he is below the upper limit of the compulsory school age and his care and maintenance are undertaken by a person who is not a relative, guardian or custodian of his.

Exceptions to section 1

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In this subsection "regular foster parent" means a person who—

had the care and maintenance of one or more children either for a period of, or periods amounting in the aggregate to, not less than three months or for at least three continuous periods each of which was of more than six days.

Duties of local authorities

Local authorities to ensure well-being of, and to visit, foster children

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(a) that, so far as appears to the authority to be appropriate, the children are visited from time to time by officers of the authority ; and

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Notification of fostering to local authorities

Notification by parents

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Notification by persons maintaining, or proposing to maintain, foster children

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shall give written notice thereof to the local authority in whose area the premises in which the child is being kept are situated, not later than 48 hours after he receives the child or, as the case may be, after the child becomes a foster child.

specifying the new address or premises ; and if the new premises are in the area of another local authority, or of a local authority in Scotland, the authority to whom the notice is given shall inform that other authority and give them such of the particulars mentioned in subsection (5) below as are known to them.

Notification by persons ceasing to maintain foster children

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that person shall give written notice thereof to the local authority not later than 48 hours after he ceases to maintain that foster child at those premises.

he shall give the said notice within 48 hours of that event.

Disqualification for fostering

Persons disqualified from keeping foster children

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unless he has disclosed that fact to the local authority and obtained their written consent.

Control by local authorities of fostering

Power to inspect premises

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Any officer of a local authority authorised to visit foster children may, after producing, if asked to do so, some duly authenticated document showing that he is so authorised, inspect any premises in the area of the authority in the whole or any part of which foster children are to be or are being kept.

Power to impose requirements as to the keeping of foster children

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Power to prohibit the keeping of foster children

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the local authority may impose a prohibition on that person under subsection (2) below.

Proceedings

Appeal to juvenile court against requirement or prohibition imposed under s. 9 or 10

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and where the appeal is against a requirement imposed under section 9, the requirement shall not have effect while the appeal is pending.

Removal of foster children kept in unsuitable surroundings

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the court may make an order for his removal to a place of safety until he can be restored to a parent, relative or guardian of his, or until other arrangements can be made with respect to him.

Search warrants

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