40 Tex. Admin. Code § 700.328 - Foster Care Maintenance Payments
(a)
Other than in a catchment area in which the Department of Family and Protective
Services (DFPS) contracts with a Single Source Continuum Contractor, all
providers of 24-hour residential child care, including foster family homes
verified by DFPS, general residential operations, residential treatment
centers, independent foster family homes, independent foster group homes,
Supervised Independent Living (SIL) providers, child-placing agencies, and any
other entity that meets the definition of "child-care institution" under
42 U.S.C. §
672 must complete a contract or agreement
with DFPS in order to receive foster care maintenance payments.
(b) DFPS's foster care rates are approved by
the Health and Human Services Commission in accordance with 1 TAC
§355.7103 (relating to Rate-Setting Methodology for 24-Hour Residential
Child-Care Reimbursements) and 1 TAC §355.7105 (relating to Reimbursement
Methodology for Supervised Independent Living). Except as otherwise provided in
those rules, the foster care payment rate is tied to the child's service level
or under the Texas Child-Centered Care (T3C) System, the child's Service
Package.
(c) Any entity that
receives foster care maintenance payments in accordance with subsection (a) of
this section must accept DFPS's Common Application for Placement of Children in
Residential Child Care as the uniform assessment form and application for
admission.
(d) General residential
operations, residential treatment centers, independent foster family homes,
independent foster group homes, SIL providers, Single Source Continuum
Contractors, and child-placing agencies that receive payment from DFPS either
directly or indirectly must submit cost reports in compliance with 1 TAC
§355.7101 (relating to Cost Determination Process) and as specified in the
entity's contract or agreement with DFPS. Failure to complete and submit a cost
report is grounds for placing a hold on payments to the provider or for
terminating the contract or agreement.
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