Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.07.37 - CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
ALTERNATE CARE PLACEMENT
Section 16.07.37.284 - ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS TO FAMILY ALTERNATE CARE PROVIDERS
Current through September 2, 2024
For those children who, as determined by the Department, require additional care above room, board, shelter, daily supervision, school supplies, and personal incidentals, the Department may pay the family alternate care provider an additional amount to that paid according to IDAPA 16.06.01, "Child and Family Services." The family alternate care rate is based upon a continuous ongoing assessment of the child's circumstances that necessitate special rates as well as the care provider's ability, activities, and involvement in addressing those special needs.
01. Lowest Level of Need. A child requiring a mild degree of care for documented conditions receives the lowest level of additional payments for the following:
02. Moderate Level of Need. A child requiring a moderate degree of care for documented conditions receives the moderate level of additional payments for the following:
03. Highest Level of Need. A child requiring an extraordinary degree of care for documented conditions receives the highest level of additional payments for the following:
04. Reportable Income. Additional payments for more than ten (10) qualified children received during any calendar year must be reported as income to the Internal Revenue Service.
Effective March 17, 2022