Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
900 - Special Populations
936 - Child Placing Agencies
Part I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part - ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION
Section 936-I-16.0 - Policies and Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
16.1 A licensee shall have a written policy for record security, maintenance, and disposal that addresses:
16.2 A licensee shall have a written policy regarding a child's involvement in fund raising and public relations activities. This policy shall protect a child's rights to privacy and dignity. A photo, videotape, film, or recording that reveals a child's identity shall not be used for research, fund raising, or public relations without the written consent of the child's birth parent or guardian and notification of the child's custodian and GAL/CASA.
16.3 A licensee shall have a written policy regarding a child's participation in research projects. The policy shall conform to the National Institute of Mental Health Standards on Protection of Human Subjects.
16.4 A licensee shall have a written policy, including a time frame for handling a foster or adoptive parent application, public inquiry, and request for service. This policy shall include a procedure for documenting:
16.5 A licensee shall ensure when a fee is charged, an agency has a clearly written policy describing the service fees, and describing when fees are charged, reduced, waived, or refunded. This policy shall be available to people receiving a service that has a fee and to the public upon request.
16.6 A licensee shall have written personnel policies and make them available to staff and to potential staff upon request.
16.7 A licensee shall have a written personnel policy governing an agency's approach to recruit, screen, hire, supervise, orient, train, evaluate, promote, and develop a staff member. The policy shall include a clear, written grievance procedure for a staff member. A licensee shall have written procedures for hiring, discipline, dismissal, suspension, and lay-off of a staff member according to applicable laws.
16.8 A licensee shall have a written appeal procedure for a client such as a child, a birth parent or guardian, an adoptive or foster parent applicant, or an approved foster or adoptive parent who wants to appeal a decision made by the agency. The agency shall provide this policy to a client as soon as service begins and ensure that:
16.9 A licensee shall ensure there is a written procedure describing a process for investigating a complaint against a foster or pre-adoptive parent.
16.10 A licensee shall develop, follow, and maintain on file a written policy and procedure including notifying the child abuse and neglect report line for handling an incident of suspected child abuse or neglect that occurs while a child is a client of an agency. The policy and procedure shall contain provisions specifying that:
16.11 A licensee shall have a written policy that establishes and explains a maximum caseload requirement for a caseworker. The agency shall base the requirement on actual workload and shall consider:
16.12 A licensee shall establish a written procedure for ongoing staff communication strategies to ensure compliance with agency policies, procedures, and practices.