ExtFosterCare_Reentry_Best
State allows youth who age out of or leave foster care to reenter extended foster care after age 18 if it is in the best interest of the youth
State allows youth who age out of or leave foster care to reenter extended foster care after age 18 if it is in the best interest of the youth
State allows youth who age out of or leave foster care to reenter extended foster care after age 18 if youth develops an independent living plan
State allows youth who age out of or leave foster care to reenter extended foster care after age 18 if youth consents, requests, or signs a voluntary placement agreement
State allows youth who age out of or leave foster care to reenter extended foster care after age 18
Specification of state's other requirements for youth to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to meet other requirements to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to have a medical condition that exempts them from meeting requirements for remaining in extended foster care
State requires youth to receive independent living or other services to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to comply with independent living or self-sufficiency plan to remain in extended foster care
State requires youth to participate in workforce development or training program, including program designed to remove barriers to employment, to remain in extended foster care