Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.12417 - Foster parent information
Rule 417.
(1) An
agency shall provide a foster parent with all the following information before
the placement or replacement of a child:
(a)
Child's name.
(b) Child's date of
birth.
(c) Available known
information about the child's health.
(d) Any known history of abuse or neglect of
the child.
(e) All known emotional
and psychological factors relating to the care of the child.
(f) All known behaviors of the
child.
(g) Circumstances
necessitating placement or replacement of the child.
(h) Any other known information to enable the
foster parent to provide a stable, safe, and healthy environment for the foster
child and the foster family, including information about siblings who do not
reside in the foster home as provided in federal law.
(i) Name of assigned social service
worker.
(j) Authorization to
provide routine and emergency medical care.
(2) For an emergency placement, if any of the
information specified in subrule (1)(a) to (h) of this rule is not available at
the time of placement, then the agency shall provide information to the foster
parent within 7 calendar days of the placement.
(3) After the child is placed, and on an
ongoing basis, the agency shall notify the foster parent of any known
information regarding the child, or the child's siblings who do not reside in
the foster home as provided in federal law, or both, that will enable the
foster parent to provide a stable, safe, and healthy environment for the foster
child and the foster family.
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