DFPS remains the managing conservator of a child or youth in DFPS conservatorship who is:
- Committed to the custody of or under the placement and care responsibility of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD).
- Under the placement and care of a juvenile probation department (JPD).
As managing conservator, DFPS must continue to monitor the child or youth’s placement and make the required monthly face-to-face contact.
DFPS must resume its responsibilities for the child or youth’s placement as soon as he or she is released from the placement and care responsibility of TJJD or a JPD.
See:
6822 CPS Youth and Juvenile Justice
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