26 Tex. Admin. Code § 749.2491 - May I verify a foster home to provide different services?
(a) You may verify a foster home to provide
different services as long as a child placement staff completes an assessment
of the home that includes a review of the following:
(1) The number, ages, and needs of children
to be placed in the home;
(2) The
foster home's capacity to provide each different service and supervise all
children appropriately;
(3) The
needs of any children currently in the home; and
(4) The foster parents' experience and
ability to provide each service.
(b) The child placement staff must sign,
date, and document this assessment in the foster home record. The different
services permitted must be listed on the verification certificate.
(c) Child placement management staff must
review and approve the documentation prior to the placement of a child. You
must document the review and approval in the record.
(d) For each placement of a child into a home
verified to provide multiple types of services, a child placement staff must
ensure there will be no conflict of care. Examples of conflicts in care are
placements that:
(1) Place one child at
serious risk for harm by another child;
(2) Significantly compromise the care and
supervision of any child in care;
(3) Require a level of expertise by the
foster parents and/or caregivers that they do not possess; or
(4) Create an environment that is
appropriately restrictive for one child but inappropriate for
another.
(e) A child
needing treatment services may only be placed in a foster home that is verified
to provide the treatment services needed by that child. If the treatment
service needs of any of the children in a foster home changes and the home is
not verified to provide that particular treatment service, the foster parent
must notify the child placement staff and a new assessment of the home must be
completed, signed, and dated by the child placement management staff. If the
foster home is not approved to provide the services after the assessment, then
the child must be moved to a placement that can provide the needed
services.
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