Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Requirements.
(a) All licensed out-of-home caregivers shall
comply with subsections
65C-28.003(1), (3),
(4),
65C-28.009(2),
65C-28.018(1),
and Rule 65C-28.019, F.A.C.
(b) Placement capacity requirements shall
comply with Section 409.175(3),
F.S.
(c) Each licensed out-of-home
caregiver shall sign a "Partnership Plan for Children in Out-of-Home Care, "
incorporated by reference in Rule
65C-45.003, F.A.C. The agreement
shall be reviewed and discussed with a licensing counselor prior to initial
licensure and again at each re-licensure. The document must be signed by a
representative from the supervising agency, the potential or licensed
out-of-home caregiver, and at placement by the case manager.
(d) The child's resource record (CRR) shall
be maintained by the licensed out-of-home caregiver. The CRR is a standardized
record developed and maintained for every child entering out-of-home care that
contains copies of the basic legal, demographic, available and accessible
educational, and available and accessible medical and psychological information
pertaining to a specific child, as well as any documents necessary for a child
to receive medical treatment and educational services. Where medical or
educational information is not available and accessible, written documentation
of the efforts made to obtain the information must be in the file. The CRR
shall be housed where the child is placed and shall accompany the child to
every health encounter and shall be updated as events
occur.
(2) Physical
Environment.
(a) Outdoor Area.
1. The exterior of the home and premises
shall be free from objects, materials, and conditions which constitute a danger
to children. All garbage and trash shall be covered and removed
regularly.
2. The home shall have a
safe outdoor play area on the property or within walking distance. All outdoor
play equipment shall be kept in good repair. If the home is located on a busy
street, there shall be a safety plan for supervision. There shall not be large,
potentially dangerous items stored in the safe outdoor play area, such as old
refrigerators, stacks of lumber and unregistered vehicles or
boats.
(b) Water Safety
and Supervision.
1. The level of supervision
for children in close proximity to any body of water, including swimming pools,
shall be made by the licensed out-of-home caregiver pursuant to Section
39.4091(2)(c),
F.S.
2. Children who are placed in
licensed homes which are adjacent to any body of water or that have swimming
pools shall be instructed in water safety regardless of age or swimming
capability.
3. Wading pools shall
be set up and maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions. Wading
pools shall be emptied and stored when not in use and shall be filled with
clean water before each use.
4. All
pools above or in ground shall be equipped with at least one of the following
life-saving devices: ring buoy; rescue tube; flotation device with a rope; or
shepherd's hook of sufficient length to cover the area.
(c) In Ground Swimming Pools.
1. Swimming pools shall contain the safety
features outlined in the Residential Pool Safety Act, Section
515.27, F.S. Homes with swimming
pools licensed prior to the enactment of the Residential Pool Safety Act shall
be considered to have met this requirement.
2. All doors and windows providing direct
access from the home to the pool shall comply with Section
515.27, F.S. All other barriers
to the pool shall comply with Section
515.29, F.S.
3. When the swimming pool is not in use, all
entry points shall be locked.
(d) Above Ground Pools.
1. If the sides of an above ground pool are
at least four (4) feet tall, they may be used as the barrier for that
pool.
2. Above ground pools with
steps or ladders shall have them secured, locked, or removed when the pool is
not in use.
3. If the pool cannot
be emptied after each use, the pool shall have a working pump and filtering
system.
4. Hot tubs and spas not
adjoined to an in-ground pool shall be required to have a safety cover that is
locked when not in use.
(e) Interior Environment.
1. The home shall have space and furnishings
to accommodate the number of people living in the home and be accessible to all
members of the family.
2. Each
child shall be provided with storage space for personal belongings and a
designated space for hanging clothes in or near the bedroom occupied by the
child.
3. Bath and toilet
facilities shall be clean and in good working order with a door for
privacy.
4. The door of each
bathroom shall have a lock.
5. The
home shall be clean and free of hazards to the health and physical well-being
of the family.
6. All toys and
equipment shall be in safe condition and kept clean and sanitary.
7. All rooms used by children shall be at a
comfortable temperature. Rooms shall be dry and well ventilated.
8. All doors and windows used for ventilation
shall be screened.
9. Rooms used by
children shall be clean and well lit.
10. Homes shall be smoke free, including
e-cigarettes and vapor smoke.
(f) Sleeping Arrangements and Personal Space.
1. All sleeping areas shall be in bedrooms
separate from the public areas of the house. Children's bedrooms shall have
space that allows for walking, personal storage, and sleeping for the number of
children sleeping in the room.
2.
An adult shall be within sight and/or sound of rooms where children under six
(6) years of age are sleeping.
3.
An adult shall have a means of access to all rooms of the house.
4. Children of any age shall not sleep on a
living room sofa, cot or foldaway bed as a regular sleeping
arrangement.
5. The entry to a
child's bedroom shall not be located so as to require the child to pass through
another room (to include all bedrooms, offices, or rooms that are not common
areas) or a bathroom in order to enter their bedroom.
(g) Family Foster Home Safety.
1. All poisonous chemicals shall be in a
locked location.
2. Each licensed
home shall have a first aid kit available and accessible to all
caregivers.
3. All medications
shall be stored in a location that is locked and inaccessible to
children.
4. Alcoholic beverages
shall be stored in a location out of reach of children.
5. Storage of guns shall comply with the
requirements of the "Acknowledgement of Firearms Safety Requirements, "
incorporated by reference in Rule
65C-45.004, F.A.C.
6. All water heaters shall be set at a
temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
(h) Fire Safety.
1. All homes shall comply with Chapter
69A-41, F.A.C.
2. The home shall be
safe from fire hazards. All combustible items shall be stored away from sources
of heat. Exits, stairways and hallways shall be free of obstacles that would
hamper an emergency evacuation. The home shall have at least two exits. All
doors leading to the outside with locks shall be capable of being opened from
the inside and outside.
3. Heating
and cooling units, washers, dryers, refrigeration systems, stoves and hoods
shall be properly installed, vented and maintained, as determined during the
assessment of the physical environment of the home or the health
inspection.
4. Each bedroom shall
have at least two means of exit in case of emergency. Bedrooms above ground
level must have a means of escape that will allow for safe exit. If the child's
bedroom is equipped with burglar bars, the caregiver shall demonstrate that the
burglar bars can be released to allow exit. A key placed near a window does not
qualify as an approved emergency release method. Age-appropriate training on
opening of the burglar bars shall be provided to each child upon
placement.
5. The licensed
out-of-home caregiver shall have an evacuation plan posted in a conspicuous
place in the home. The plan shall specifically provide for the safe exit of
children who are incapable of understanding the plan or participating in
drills. This plan should be shared with all children as appropriate to their
age and level of understanding upon placement in the home.
6. Volatile materials shall not be stored
where water heaters are located or near other sources of heat. Attic space
shall not be used for the storage of volatile materials.
(i) Transportation Safety. The licensed
out-of-home caregiver shall not transport children in truck beds, motorcycles,
or any other high-risk method of transportation. The licensed out-of-home
caregiver shall comply with Chapter 316, F.S., related to transportation of
children.
(3) Food and
Nutrition.
(a) Licensed out-of-home caregivers
shall provide nutritionally balanced meals and age appropriate snacks
daily.
(b) Licensed out-of-home
caregivers are expected to provide for any special dietary needs of children
placed in their home. The licensed out-of-home caregiver shall be sensitive to
the parent's input regarding special dietary needs.
(c) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
withhold food as a means of discipline or punishment.
(4) Discipline.
(a) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall
discipline children with kindness, consistency, and understanding, and with the
purpose of helping the child develop responsibility and self-control.
(b) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall use
positive methods of discipline. Acceptable methods of discipline include:
reinforcing acceptable behavior, expressing verbal disappointment of the
child's behavior, loss of privileges, grounding, restricting the child to the
house or yard, sending the child out of the room and away from the family
activity, and redirecting the child's activity.
(c) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
subject children to cruel, severe, or unusual forms of discipline.
(d) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
use corporal punishments of any kind.
(e) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
delegate discipline or permit punishment of a child by another child or by
another adult not in a caregiver role.
(f) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
engage in harassment, make disparaging comments, or permit harassment or
bullying of children by other youth.
(g) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
withhold meals, clothing, allowance, or shelter as a form of
discipline.
(h) Licensed
out-of-home caregivers shall not ridicule or punish a child for bed-wetting or
other lapses in toileting.
(i) No
child shall be mechanically restrained or locked in any enclosure, room,
closet, bathroom, or area of the house or premises, for any reason.
(j) Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall not
threaten a child with removal or with a report to authorities or prohibit
visitation with family as consequences for unacceptable behavior.
(k) Licensed out-of-home caregivers will seek
the assistance of the child's case manager or therapist for behavior
problems.
(5) Placement
of a child in a home licensed by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD)
shall be approved by the APD prior to placement. A home licensed by the APD may
be utilized for placement of children eligible for both programs without
obtaining a separate license if the child is receiving Supplemental Security
Income (SSI).
(6) Licensed
Out-of-Home Caregivers Providing Child Care.
(a) Licensed out-of-home caregivers
contracting with a community-based care lead agency are authorized by Section
409.988(2)(c),
F.S., to provide child care as a Licensed Family Day Care Home, as defined in
Section 402.302, F.S., and may be dually
licensed.
(b) All licensing
standards and requirements for family foster homes and family day care homes
shall be met and maintained.
(c)
Licensed out-of-home caregivers shall limit their hours of operation as a
Family Day Care Home to between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
(d) The out-of-home caregiver shall not be
paid both the foster care board rate and child care subsidy for the same
child.
(e) A family foster home
providing child care under this section shall be inspected a minimum of twice
per year, at least once by daycare licensing staff and once by the supervising
agency's licensing specialist. The inspection is to assess the impact of the
child care operation on the children in care.
(f) Where family foster homes are also
licensed as a Family Day Care Home, the Department shall coordinate inspections
with a licensing counselor from the childcare licensing program.
(g) Complaint investigations shall be
conducted in conjunction with a representative from child care
licensing.
(7) Caregiver
Standards.
(a) A licensed out-of-home
caregiver shall be a stable, responsible, and mature individual who is at least
21 years of age.
(b) Persons living
together in a caretaking role, as determined by the supervising agency, shall
both sign the application.
(c) In
determining whether persons are living together in a caretaking role, the
supervising agency shall consider whether:
1.
The person living in the home is the partner (paramour) of the primary
caregiver; or
2. The person living
in the home will have responsibility for caring for the children in the home
and addressing their needs.
(d) At least one (1) licensed out-of-home
caregiver in the home shall be able to effectively communicate with any
children placed in the home.
(e) A
licensed out-of-home caregiver shall not operate the home as an adult boarding
or rooming home or an adult daycare facility.
(8) When an out-of-home caregiver has a
dispute or conflict with the Department or feels there has been a violation of
their rights pursuant to Section
39.4087, F.S., CBC or their
sub-contracted providers, they may request in writing a formal meeting to
address and resolve concerns.
(9)
When the dispute is with the CBC or a subcontracted provider, the meeting must
include at minimum:
(a) The case manager and
their supervisor;
(b) A
representative from the lead CBC agency
(10) When the dispute is with an employee of
the Department, the meeting must include:
The Department employee and a supervisory
representative.
(11)
Documentation of the dispute or concerns addressed, discussion to resolve the
concerns and the meeting attendees must be uploaded into the FSFN provider file
cabinet.
(12) All assessments,
provider contacts, and documentation regarding individuals requesting licensure
and the licensure process shall be documented in FSFN within 48 business hours
of completion.
(13) This rule will
be reviewed and repealed, modified, or renewed through the rulemaking process
five years from the effective date.
Rulemaking Authority
409.145(4),
409.175(5) FS.
Law Implemented 409.145(2),
409.175(5)
FS.
New 4-26-20, Amended 11-9-20,
12-28-21.