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Unless there are unexpected delays (such as a wait list for fingerprint checks or a case that requires the completion of a home study), ORR expects the care provider to complete the Cat 2B evaluation process within:

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The question pertains to the timeframe expected by ORR for completing Cat 2B evaluations, with the context suggesting that such evaluations should be efficient and timely, following the best practice standards set by the Prevention and Treatment Act.

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The subject of the question concerns the process and timeline for completing Category 2B evaluations according to standards set forth by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) within the framework of the Prevention and Treatment Act. While the question does not provide the specific timeframe that ORR expects the care provider to complete the Cat 2B evaluation process, we can infer from the provided section of the Prevention and Treatment Act (42 U.S.C. 5204() (2) (B) (4)) that the Secretary must outline best practice standards for risk and safety assessments within 2 years. Given the context of the question, it's likely that such evaluations are expected to be completed in an efficient and timely manner, barring any unforeseen circumstances such as wait lists for fingerprint checks or the need for a home study.

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