Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.06.02 - FOSTER CARE LICENSING
Section 16.06.02.271 - REPORTING FOSTER HOME CHANGES
Current through September 2, 2024
A foster parent must report to the children's agency any significant change in the foster home by the next working day from the time a foster parent becomes aware of a change, including the following:
01. Serious Illness Including Physical or Mental Health, Injury, or Death of a Foster Parent or Household Member.
02. Arrests, Citations, Withheld Judgments, or Criminal Convictions of a Foster Parent or Household Member.
03. Initiation of Court-Ordered Parole or Probation of a Foster Parent or Household Member.
04. Admission or Release From Facilities. Admission to, or release from, a correctional facility, a hospital, or an institution for the treatment of an emotional, mental health, or substance abuse issue of a foster parent or household member.
05. Change of Employment Status of a Foster Parent.
06. Counseling, Treatment, or Therapy. Counseling or other methods of therapeutic treatment on an outpatient basis for an emotional, mental, or substance abuse issue of a foster parent or household member.
07. Change of Residence. A foster parent will inform the children's agency of any planned change in residence and apply for licensure at the new address not less than two (2) weeks prior to a change in residence.
08. Household Members. Inform the children's agency of changes in household members including minor children.
09. Additional Licensing Application. A foster parent will notify the children's agency within five (5) days after filing an application for a certified family home, daycare, or group daycare license.
Effective July 1, 2024 (Temporary)