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Article 6
Children

Titles

1
Care and Protection of Children
Sections 371–393*2
1‑A
Child Care Creation and Expansion Tax Credit Program
Sections 394–394-G
2
Powers and Duties of Public Welfare Officials
Sections 395–404
3
Child Welfare Services
Sections 406–408
4
Preventive Services For Children and Their Families
Sections 409–409-A
4‑A
Child Welfare Services Planning and Administration
Sections 409-D–409-H
4‑B
Services
Sections 409-I–409-N
5
Day Care For Certain Children
Sections 410–410-CCC
5‑A
Youth Facilities Improvement Act
Sections 410-D–410-O
5‑B
Child Care Resource and Referral Program
Sections 410-P–410-T
5‑C
Block Grant For Child Care
Sections 410-U–410-Z
6
Child Protective Services
Sections 411–428
6‑A
Home Visiting
Section 429
7
Day Services For Children and Families
Sections 430–434
8
State Child Care Review Service
Sections 440–446
8‑A
Safe Harbour For Exploited Children Act
Sections 447-A–447-B
9
Subsidies For the Adoption of Children
Sections 450–458
10
Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program
Sections 458-A–458-F
11
Education Reform Program
Section 458-L
12
Family Support Services Programs
Sections 458-M–458-N
12‑A
Differential Response Programs For Children Under Twelve
Section 458-O
 



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