Los Angeles County fined for delays in placing foster children into homes
State regulators have begun imposing fines on Los Angeles County for not placing children in foster homes quickly enough. It has cited the county for dozens of "overstays" in facilities not designed for long-term housing. It is believed to be the first time a county in California has been fined for overstays: The violations that took place in September totaled $600.
Note: $600 dollars. BFD!
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