Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 1 ยง 7 | 2020

In lieu of placing the child in an out-of-home placement, the Court may order the family to reside in a Family Receiving Home (hereinafter "FRH"). A FRH is a residential, therapeutic home designed to prevent the removal of children from their parents care by providing intense services and supervision to the family unit. A FRH can be either 1) a separate facility designated by the Tribe for that purpose or 2) the home of a family within the Tribe that has been approved by the Tribe.   The family may be ordered to participate in a FRH only if this service is available and only if it is in the childs best interest.  The Tribe may develop further policies and procedures with regard to the development of the Family Receiving Home.