Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-323 - Information and Records to be Provided to the Foster Parent
A. The Child
Placing Agency shall provide a foster parent with the following documents and
information, to the extent that this information is available for each foster
child within 30 days:
1. The insurance card
or insurance identification number and written consent authorizing the foster
parent to access medical records and obtain routine, nonsurgical, and emergency
medical care for the child;
2. A
summary of the child's medical history and the name of the child's last known
physician;
3. A summary of the
child's education history and the name of the school most recently attended by
the child;
4. A summary of the
child's social history;
5.
Restrictions or limitations to the sharing of confidential and personally
identifiable information about the child;
6. Information about the child's behavioral
health, medical, or physical condition that is necessary or beneficial to
provide quality care;
7. Medication
that is prescribed to be administered to the child, and any relevant
instructions for the administration of the medication;
8. The religious and cultural beliefs and
preferences of the child and of the child's birth family;
9. Emergency contact information for the
child, including a means to contact the Child Placing Agency;
10. Placement packets from prior placements,
if applicable;
11. A copy of the
child's case plan; and
12 A
placement agreement that specifies the following:
a. Requirements and restrictions related to
the child's diet, personal care, and activities;
b. Requirements and restrictions related to
the supervision of the child;
c.
Requirements and restrictions for interaction with the child's family and other
persons;
d. The person responsible
for obtaining and transporting the child to needed services. These services
include medical care, vision care, dental care, counseling, and other services
or treatment;
e. A plan for the
purchase, installation, and maintenance of environmental modifications to
accommodate the disabilities of a child, if applicable; and
f. A plan for the completion of training
needed by the foster parent to care for the special needs of the child, if
applicable.
B.
A foster parent shall sign and abide by the placement agreement, described in
subsection (A)(12).
C. A foster
parent shall maintain and store the foster child's records from DCS in a secure
place.
D. The foster parent shall
not use the information obtained to initiate discussions of the child's history
or experience of abuse or neglect with the child.
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