Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
148 - OFFICE OF CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
Chapter 16 and 15 - RULES PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF SPECIALIZED CHILDREN'S FOSTER HOMES
Addendum - ADDENDUM
Chapter 15 - THE LICENSING OF SPECIALIZED CHILDREN'S FOSTER HOMES
Section 148-16 and 15-15-3 - LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIALIZED CHILDREN'S FOSTER HOMES
Universal Citation: 10 ME Code Rules § 148-16 and 15-15-3
Current through 2025-13, March 26, 2025
A. QUALIFICATIONS OF THE FOSTER PARENTS AND RESPITE PERSONNEL
1 The foster
family shall have an ongoing, predictable income to assure that the home is
maintained in conformity with the requirements of these regulations. The
Department will consider licensure without requiring any other outside source
of income in limited circumstances. Foster families who provide foster care
through licensed child care placing agencies will needed to furnish the
Department with a statement of predictable income from that agency to assure
that the household is maintained in compliance with predictable income. The
income statement will indicate the actual income received from the placing
agency. The foster family will also submit a statement describing how the
family would remain financially stable during times when the child placements
in the home are less than full capacity.
2 The primary caregiver shall have had
verifiable experience working with moderately to severely handicapped children.
Such experience shall be from one or both of the following:
a. One year of experience as a licensed
family foster home parent.
b. Six
months work experience with moderately to severely handicapped
children.
3 Foster
parents shall participate in ongoing training of at least 36 hours for the
licensee(s)' combined hours of training, with a minimum of at least 12 of those
hours completed by the secondary foster parent, if applicable, within the
two-year licensing period. The training must be related to the special needs of
moderately to severely handicapped children. At the time of initial and renewal
licensure, the Foster Care Licensing Worker will provide the licensee(s) with a
list of required training and of approved training options. Documentation of
required training must be provided to the Foster Care Licensing Worker at the
time of license renewal.
4 The
foster family shall not care for adult boarders or roomers or operate under any
other license to provide child care. The only allowable exception to this rule
would be to allow the foster family's former foster child to continue residing
in the home as an adult or to allow the former foster child to return at a
later date to live in the home.
Exception to this rule must receive prior approval from the Foster Care Licensing Supervisor.
B. NUMBER AND AGES OF CHILDREN IN CARE
1 The total number of children in
a Specialized Children's Foster Home may not exceed 4, including the family's
legal children under 16 years of age, with no more than 2 children under the
age of 2. The maximum number of licensed slots cannot exceed 3. Two of those
licensed slots may be used for children who require therapeutic level care. The
third licensed slot is intended for a child who is placed for respite care or
for a child, who at time of placement needed therapeutic level care and has
made improvement and no longer requires therapeutic level care. The only
exception to the two therapeutic placement limit is if this child exhibits a
significant change in behavior and it is determined that therapeutic level care
is indicated or if a sibling placed requires therapeutic care. Exception to
this rule must receive prior approval from the Program Administrator.
2 The only exception, which may be made to
the number and ages of children, is to allow siblings to be placed together.
The exception is applicable only when adequate space is available in the foster
home. In order for an exception to apply there must either be a sibling already
placed in the home or one vacant licensed slot. The Foster Care Licensing
Supervisor must approve requests for exception to the limit.
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