ICPC-102. Receiving State Priority Home Study

ICPC-102. Receiving State Priority Home Study

Form ICPC-102 - Receiving State Priority Home Study is a New York State Office of Children and Family Services form that is used to request a priority home study for a child in the state of New York.

The form consists of several sections, including the child's information section, the proposed receiving family's information section, the child's social and medical history section, and the proposed receiving family's background section.

Important fields in this form include the child's name, date of birth, and social security number; the proposed receiving family's name, address, and contact information; the child's medical history; and the proposed receiving family's background information, such as references and criminal records.

The ICPC-102 is typically used when a child is being placed with a family in another state, and the receiving state requires the child to undergo a priority home study. The ICPC-102 should be completed as accurately and completely as possible, as it will be used to determine if the receiving family is a suitable placement for the child. It is important to note that all information provided in the form must be true and accurate.

Related forms and alternatives to the ICPC-102 include the New York State Office of Children and Family Services Form ICPC-100, which is used to request a home study for a child in the state of New York. The ICPC-100 is similar to the ICPC-102 but is not considered a priority home study. Additional documents that may be needed for completing the ICPC-102 include birth certificates, medical records, and references.