Chapter 119 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 26C the following section:-
Section 26D. (a) Whenever a court transfers temporary custody or responsibility of a child to the department, a licensed child care agency or an individual as described in clause (i) of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of section 26, the court shall order regular and frequent visitation between the parent and child unless the court finds that such visitation would be harmful to the child’s health or safety. The court may review and modify any such order or finding at any time thereafter upon the motion of any party for good cause shown.
(b) An order entered pursuant to subsection (a) shall specify the frequency, duration and other terms of parent-child visitation, including the extent to which the visitation shall be supervised or unsupervised. In setting the terms of the visitation, the court shall consider the child’s age, developmental stage and any other needs of the child.
(c) There shall be a rebuttable presumption that parent-child visitation will be unsupervised. The court may require that all visitation be supervised only upon a finding that unsupervised visitation would endanger the safety or well-being of the child.
(d) (i) Regular and frequent parent-child visitation shall not be less than once every week and shall include at least 2 hours of visitation per week unless the court determines that such visitation would be harmful to the safety or well-being of the child.
(ii) The court may not suspend parent-child visitation for more than 4 weeks or terminate parent-child visitation unless it finds, by clear and convincing evidence, that parent-child visitation would harm the safety or well-being of the child.
(e) The court may issue orders for communication between the parent and child, including telephone calls, video calls, electronic mail, text messaging or regular mail. When issuing such orders, the court shall consider the child’s age, developmental stage and any other needs of the child.
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