Summary


The amendments require (1) beginning at age 13, assessments of the child’s life skill competency; (2) beginning at age 14, an annual evaluation of the child’s consumer credit history and case plan development in consultation with the child; (3) beginning at age 15, the opportunity for the child to obtain a driver’s license or learner’s permit; (4) beginning at age 16, assistance to the child in developing a transition plan; and (5) beginning at age 17, specified documentation must be provided to the child.