Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-311 - Bedrooms, Beds, and Bedding
A. The placement of a foster child shall not
displace another foster child or a household member from a bedroom to a space
unrelated to sleeping.
B. A foster
parent shall provide a foster child with a bedroom that accommodates the
privacy and safety needs of the child and that is a finished room demonstrated
by:
1. Floor-to-ceiling walls,
2. A door with a working doorknob or
latch,
3. Lighting,
4. Ventilation,
5. Appropriate heating and cooling,
and
6. A window or door that opens
directly to the outdoors and is accessible for emergency evacuation.
C. A foster parent shall not use a
space used as a closet, passageway, or primarily for purposes unrelated to
sleeping as a bedroom for a foster child.
D. The bedroom for a foster child shall be
large enough to accommodate a bed, furniture to store and display personal
belongings, and space for the child to dress and move about.
E. A foster parent shall provide each foster
child with a bed that is safe and appropriate based on the child's age and
special needs. For the purpose of this Section, "bed" does not include sleeper
sofas, rollaway beds, couches, cots, portable crib such as Pack 'n Play,
sleeping bags, or mats, unless approved by OLR on a temporary basis not to
exceed six days.
1. A foster parent shall
ensure that:
a. Each foster child is provided
with a separate bed or crib, as appropriate;
b. A foster child less than the age of three
years does not sleep on a waterbed; and
c. A foster child does not sleep on the top
tier of a bunk bed or similar style bed in which the top of the mattress is
elevated four or more feet above the floor, if the child:
i. Is less than the age of six
years,
ii. Has a disability that
limits mobility, or
iii. Has a
seizure disorder.
2. A foster parent may:
a. Provide a foster child with a used
mattress if the mattress is sanitary; and
b. Allow a foster child not identified by
subsection (E)(1)(c) to sleep in a bunk bed or similar style bed in which the
top of the mattress is elevated four or more feet above the floor, if:
i. The top bunk is securely fastened to the
side frames;
ii. The top bunk has
guard-rails that extend at least five inches above the mattress surface to
prevent a child from rolling off;
iii. The top bunk has cross ties or other
secure structures under the mattress foundation to prevent the mattress from
falling through the frame;
iv. The
distance between the two beds or between the top bunk and the ceiling is
sufficient to allow the child to sit upright while in bed; and
v. The bunk bed does not exceed two
tiers.
F. A foster parent providing respite care for
a foster child may use a sleeper sofa, rollaway bed, couch, cot, portable crib
such as a Pack 'n Play, sleeping bag, or mat as an acceptable sleeping
accommodation provided that:
1. The respite
care does not exceed 14 consecutive days, and
2. The accommodation does not compromise the
health or safety of the child.
G. Except as provided in subsection (H),
bedding for a foster child shall be clean and shall include:
1. A pillow;
2. Bottom or fitted sheet;
3. A top sheet, blanket, or cover, as
appropriate; and
4. A waterproof
mattress cover, as needed.
H. Bedding for infants shall be clean and
shall not include pillows, blankets, bumper pads, or other soft items or
surfaces.
Notes
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