Extended Foster Care (AB 12) (2024)

CDSS ProgramsFoster CareExtended Foster Care (AB 12)

Assembly Bill 12 was signed into law on September 30, 2010 and took effect on January 1, 2012. AB 12, and the subsequent AB 212, implement provisions of the Federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 (PL 110-351) to improve outcomes for youth in foster care. A provision of the Federal Fostering Connections to Success law permits states to extend title IV-E assistance to eligible child welfare or probation youth that remain in foster care up to age 21.

AB 12 created California’s Extended Foster Care (EFC) Program which allows eligible youth in the child welfare and probation systems to remain in foster care until age 21. Youth may leave extended foster care and later choose to re-enter the program up to age 21. To remain eligible for EFC, youth must meet at least one of five participation criteria. Additionally, AB 12 extended Kin Guardianship Assistance Payments (Kin-GAP) and Adoption Assistance Payments (AAP) up to age 21 for youth who meet certain eligibility requirements. More information on AB 12 is provided below.

To find your local EFC Coordinator, refer to the Extended Foster Care County Contact List.

CDSS Notifications Pertaining to Extended Foster Care

All County Letters (ACL)

  • ACL11-61 Extended Foster Care (EFC)
    Provides information about the extension of AFDC-FC benefits for youth that remain in foster care beyond age 18
  • ACL11-69 Extension of Foster Care Beyond Age 18: Part One
    Provides instructions on the policies and procedures of the EFC Program
  • ACL11-77 Extension of Foster Care Beyond Age 18: Part Two Placement
    Provides instructions on the policies and procedures for the placement of Non-Minor Dependents (NMD) in the EFC Program
  • ACL11-85 Part Three Extension of Foster Care Beyond Age 18: Part Three Probation
    Provides information on probation youth access to the EFC Program and includes a discussion of the new mechanism which allows for and defines how wards of the court can access the EFC Program
  • ACL11-86 Extension of Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program Benefits and Adoption Assistance Payments to Age 21
    Provides instructions on the extension of Kin-GAP Program benefits and AAP to age 21
  • ACL11-15 New Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program Requirements
    Describes the new Kin-GAP program requirements pursuant to AB12
    Errata
  • ACL11-78 California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs): Extending Benefits to Non-Minor Dependents
    Describes the changes to the CalWORKs program pursuant to AB12 and explains how NMDs are eligible to receive CalWORKs benefits up to age 20
    Errata
  • ACL12-05 Implementation of EFC Special Project Codes in the CWS/CMS System
    Provides instructions on the statewide Special Project Codes in CWS/CMS and the new and revised forms required for the implementation of EFC
  • ACL12-12 Re-entry into Extended Foster Care
    Focuses on the requirements for re-entry of a former foster youth (probation, child welfare or tribally supervised) into AFDC-FC benefits after attaining 18 years of age
  • ACL12-13 Relative and Nonrelative Extended Family Member Assessment/Approval; Revised and New SOC Forms for Nonminor Dependent Placement
    Provides information and instructions on the forms used for the assessment of a prospective or existing relative or nonrelative extended family member caregiver
  • ACL 15-67 Additional Payment for Nonminor Dependent Parent in a Supervised Independent Living Placement All County Information Notices (ACIN)
    Provides information on an additional $200 monthly payment that is available to NMD parents residing in supervised independent living placements: the NMD parent is required to identify a responsible mentor and enter into a parenting support plan with the mentor
  • ACL 17-93 Use of Infant Supplement Payment for Transitional Housing Placement Plus Foster Care (THP+FC) Programs
    Provides instruction on how the infant supplement can be utilized to meet the needs of parenting youth in THP+FC programs
  • ACL 17-83 Supervised Independent Living Placement (SILP) – Residing with a Parent
    Explains that NMDs, who are determined to be ready to live in a SILP, can live with a parent if it is safe and appropriate
  • ACL 18-15 Last Date of Payment for Extended Foster Care
    Explains that a foster care payment for a non-minor who turns 21 shall cease no later than the day before the non-minor’s 21
  • ACL 18-101 Eligibility for Extended Foster Care for Married Youth and Youth Performing Non-Active Duty Military Service
    The ACL informs counties that otherwise eligible married youth are eligible to enter, re-enterand remain in extended foster care as non-minor dependentsand receive foster care payments. It also clarifies that otherwise eligible non-minor dependents who are involved in the military reserves or national guard can participate in extended foster care, as long as they are not on active duty.
  • ACL 18-113 Extended Foster Care for Otherwise Eligible Minors and Non-minors Whose Juvenile Court Adjudications are Vacated under Penal Code (PC) Section 236.14 as Victims of Human Trafficking
    Ensures that award or former ward who is eligible for foster care and extended foster care under transition jurisdiction remains eligible if the court vacates the youth’s underlying adjudication because they were a victim of human trafficking
  • ACL 19-31 Re-entry of Eligible Nonminors to Extended Foster Care When Adoptive Parent(s) or Former legal Guardian(s) No Longer Provide Support
    Provides guidance regarding the policies and procedures for a young adult seeking re-entry into extended foster care as a Non-Minor Dependent because his or her adoptive parent(s) or legal guardian(s) are no longer providing support. It also provides guidance regarding Assembly Bill 2337, effective January 1, 2019, which allows youth who are receiving aid from the Social Security Administration, in lieu of Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payments (Kin-GAP) or Adoption Assistance Program (AAP)payments to re-enter Extended Foster Care under the same conditions as those receiving Kin-GAP or AAP payments.
  • ACL 21-95 Updates to Supervised Independent Living (SIL) Settings, Placement Option Evaluations, and Transitional Housing Provider Payments
    Informs counties of the expansion of Supervised Independent Living (SIL) settings, which now include “transitional living settings.” Additionally, this ACL issues guidance on how county placement agencies shall conduct an evaluation of the county’s placement resources and programs in relation to the needs of youth and nonminor dependents placed in out-of-home care on a regular basis, and best practices for payment to a transitional housing provider during temporary absences.

All CountyInformation Notice(ACIN)

  • ACIN1-40-11 Program Information Regarding Assembly Bill 12 and the Extension of Foster Care to Age 20
    Provides an overall description of the major provisions of AB12
  • ACIN1-78-11 Training Activities for the Extension of Foster Care Program
    Provides information on training activities for the EFC Program and provides a general description of the efforts underway to develop a statewide curriculum
  • ACINI-29-13 Extended Foster Care Update
    Provides information to counties about the statutory changes to the Welfare and Institutions Code via passage of AB 1712, signed on September 30, 2012, and SB 1013, signed on June 27, 2012, concerning the EFC Program
  • ACIN I-76-15 Extended Foster Care Update
    Discusses additional populations eligible to re-enter foster care as NMDs, pursuant to AB 787 and AB 2454; the ability of juvenile courts to make orders for probation NMDs; transition dependents; in-progress reunification plans for NMDs; voluntary out-of-home placements for NMDs; and NMD adoption
    Errata
  • ACINI-42-17 Revised Extended Foster CareForms
    Introduces revised versions of the Supervised Independent Living Program forms, the Mutual Agreement for Extended Foster Care, Voluntary Re-Entry Agreement for Extended Foster Care, and the Transitional Independent Living Plan
  • ACIN I-07-19 Judicial Council Information Sheet About Re-Entry of Former Probation Youth to Transition Jurisdiction
    Introduces an Information Sheet developed by the Judicial Council to assist juvenile courts when they encounter cases of former wards, who exited foster care with a finding that they had met the rehabilitative goals set forth in their case plan, who petition the court for re-entry to foster care between the ages of 18-21

County Fiscal Letters (CFL)

  • CFL11/12-32 County Assistance (CA 800) Claim and County Expense Claim Preliminary Claiming and Time Study Instructions for the Implementation of EFC
    Provides preliminary instructions for the CEC and CA 800 related to EFC to assist counties in tracking expenditures and activities that are eligible for reimbursem*nt under AB12
    Errata
  • CFL10/11-61 Fiscal Year (FY) 2010-11 Federally-Funded Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program Administration Allocation
    Informs counties of the FY 10-11 allocation for the federally funded Kin-GAP Program Administration as a result of the released Governor’s Budget
  • CFL10/11-64 County Expense Claim Time Study and Claiming Instructions, and Assistance Claiming Instructions for the New Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payment Program
    Provides CEC time study and claiming instructions, and corrected assistance claiming instructions, for the new Kin-GAP program pursuant to AB12

Community Care Licensing Information Release

  • No. 2011-06
    Pertains to non-minor dependents interim standards

For Additional Information:

Transition Age Youth Policy Unit
744 P Street, MS 8-13-78
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 651-7465
TAYPolicy@dss.ca.gov

Contact Your County

Extended Foster Care (AB 12) (2024)
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