(a) After reviewing an original or amended visitation plan, the court shall render an order regarding a parent’s visitation with a child that the court determines appropriate.
(b) If the court finds that visitation between a child and a parent is not in the child’s best interest, the court shall render an order that:
(1) states the reasons for finding that visitation is not in the child’s best interest; and
(2) outlines specific steps the parent must take to be allowed to have visitation with the child.

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(c) If the order regarding visitation between a child and a parent requires supervised visitation to protect the health and safety of the child, the order must outline specific steps the parent must take to have the level of supervision reduced.