Haw. Code R. § 17-1425-3 - Eligibility requirements for children
In order to qualify for foster grandparent services, the child shall meet the following conditions:
(1) The child must be chronologically
twenty-one years of age or less. Preference is given to the younger children to
facilitate meeting the child's developmental needs. Each foster grandparent
shall preferably, but not exclusively, be assigned to two children.
(2) Foster grandparent services to a mentally
retarded individual may continue beyond the individual's twenty-first birthday
provided that the following criteria are met:
(A) The individual received the service prior
to attaining the chronological age of twenty-one;
(B) The volunteer station's professional
staff responsible for the individual's care certifies that the continued
assignment is in the best interest of both the foster grandparent and the
individual; and
(C) The foster
grandparent, sponsor, volunteer station's professional staff, and the
individual's parent or legal -guardian, whenever possible, mutually agree to
the continued assignment.
(3) The child shall be of a size, strength,
and behavior which can be managed by the foster grandparent;
(4) The child shall have special or
exceptional needs other than needing special attention; and
(5) The child shall be enrolled in an
established program or be a client of a public or private nonprofit
organization. The foster grandparent may serve a child with special needs in a
private home if an appropriate community service organization serves as a
volunteer station.
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