Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-324 - Records Maintained by the Foster Parent
A. A foster parent shall maintain a record
throughout the care of the foster child of:
1. Each foster child's contact with family
members and other significant persons; and
2. Educational, medical, vision, dental, or
therapeutic care provided to the foster child while living in the
home.
B. At the
discretion of the Department or the licensing agency, a foster parent shall,
when requested, provide proof of how the funds designated for a foster child
were expended.
C. A foster parent
shall safeguard a foster child's records to prevent loss, tampering, and
unauthorized access.
D. A foster
parent shall collect and maintain information and materials significant to a
foster child's personal history. The collection is sometimes referred to as a
"life book":
1. Typically includes photos,
letters, report cards, school projects, artwork, and souvenirs; and
2. Is the property of the child and will go
with the child if he or she moves from the foster home.
E. Within seven days of the end of a foster
child's placement in a home, the foster parent shall provide the Child Placing
Agency with:
1. The records described in
subsection (A); and
2. A written
description of the child's daily routine, personal preferences, and
habits.
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