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  4. Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
  5. Chapter 110-148 - Licensing requirements for child foster homes
  6. QUALIFICATIONS

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  1. § 110-148-1365 - What are the personal requirements for foster parents?
  2. § 110-148-1366 - What are the qualifications to provide PTFC services?
  3. § 110-148-1367 - What happens if I am applying to provide PTFC services and I do not have sufficient income?
  4. § 110-148-1368 - What happens if I stop providing PTFC services?
  5. § 110-148-1370 - What kinds of assessments are included in the licensing process?
  6. § 110-148-1375 - What training am I required to have before I become licensed?
  7. § 110-148-1380 - What training must I complete after I am licensed?
  8. § 110-148-1385 - How do you decide the capacity for my home?
  9. § 110-148-1390 - Can I accept children outside the limitations of my license?
  10. § 110-148-1395 - Do I have to admit or retain all children?
  11. § 110-148-1400 - What services must I provide for medically fragile children and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities?

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