465 IAC 2-18-14 - Payments to foster parents
Authority: IC 31-25-2-18
Affected: IC 31-25-2-7; IC 31-27-4
Sec. 14.
(a) Every
child under the care and control of the department or a probation department in
a foster home setting is entitled to a maintenance payment. The foster parent
or parents will receive a maintenance payment in the form of a per diem
payment. All payments will be made monthly, at the time and in the manner
determined by the department, for foster care provided during the preceding
calendar month.
(b) The amount of a
maintenance payment payable as provided in this section may vary based upon the
age of the child.
(c) The foster
parent or parents may receive an additional amount of properly claimed travel
expenses incurred for a child placed in the foster home. The additional travel
expenses will be paid if:
(1) the foster
parent travels in excess of the cost of travel that is paid through the
maintenance payment; and
(2) the
travel is for one (1) or more of the following purposes and is consistent with
the child's individual case plan or a court order:
(A) Travel for visitation with the child's
family.
(B) Travel between the
foster family home and the school in which the child was enrolled before
placement and continues to be enrolled while residing with the foster family,
to the extent that school transportation is not required to be provided under
applicable Indiana law by a public school corporation or other state or local
agency.
(C) Travel to physical or
behavioral health appointments.
(D)
Travel for involvement in or attendance at:
(i) administrative or judicial case
reviews;
(ii) case conferences or
team meetings; or
(iii) foster
parent training.
(E)
Other travel approved in writing in advance by the department.
(d) The foster parent or
parents may receive an additional amount for enhanced supervision based on the
category of supervision applicable to the child. The department or a probation
department is responsible for determining the child's assessed category of
supervision by utilizing the applicable approved assessment tool and input from
the persons involved in the child's case to determine the appropriate category
of supervision. The enhanced supervision payment may increase or decrease based
on the child's needs at the time of a reassessment.
(e) Except as provided in this subsection,
the department will not pay an additional amount for enhanced supervision until
after the approved assessment tool has been completed. The department may, in
exceptional circumstances, as determined by the department, pay an amount
greater than the maintenance payment at the time of placement and before
completion of the approved assessment tool. In considering whether to approve a
greater payment under this subsection, the department shall consider the
child's specific, previously identified needs for enhanced supervision that
would require additional payment of a temporary enhanced supervision amount
prior to the determination of an appropriate enhanced supervision amount under
subsection (d).
(f) To the extent
consistent with the child's assessed needs, a foster parent may also receive
payment for costs of caring for a child that are not included in the
maintenance payment, if such costs are determined by the department to be
prudent and reasonably necessary in order to serve the child's needs in
connection with the child's permanency plan or other plan of care and
treatment. The department will pay for those approved costs in accordance with
department policies as such policies are published by the department from time
to time.
(g) The department will
make foster care liability insurance available to foster
parents.
Notes
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