As used in this article, the term:(1) 'Child' means any individual under 18 years of age.(2) 'Fictive kin' means an individual who is known to a child as a relative but is not in fact related by blood or marriage to such child and with whom such child has resided or had significant contact.(3) 'Kinship caregiver' means a grandparent, great-grandparent, aunt, uncle, great aunt, great uncle, cousin, sibling, or fictive kin who has assumed responsibility for raising a child in an informal, noncustodial, or guardianship capacity upon the parents or legal custodians of such child: (A) Losing or abdicating the ability to care for such child; or(B) Being unable to ensure that the child will attend school for reasons, including, but not limited to: (i) A parent or legal custodian being unable to provide care due to the death of a parent or legal custodian;(ii) A serious illness or terminal illness of a parent or legal custodian;(iii) The physical or mental condition of the parents or legal custodians such that proper care and supervision of the child cannot be provided;(iv) The incarceration of a parent or legal custodian;(v) The inability to locate the parents or legal custodians;(vi) custodians such that proper care and supervision of the child cannot be provided;(iv) The incarceration of a parent or legal custodian;(v) The inability to locate the parents or legal custodians;(vi) The loss or uninhabitability of the child's home as the result of a natural disaster; or(vii) A period of active military duty of the parents or legal custodians exceeding 24 months.(4) 'Legal custodian' means a person who has been awarded permanent custody of a child by court order.(5) 'Parent' means the legal father or the legal mother of a child.(6) 'Reasonable efforts' means actions that a reasonable individual would find sufficient to determine whether one conclusion is more likely than the other.Amended by 2019 Ga. Laws 321,§ 20, eff. 5/12/2019.Added by 2017 Ga. Laws 35,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2017.
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