Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Division 35 - Children's Division
Chapter 73 - Child Placing Agencies
Section 13 CSR 35-73.075 - Foster Care Services
Universal Citation: 13 MO Code of State Regs 35-73.075
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment changes the division, chapter location and number, and updates references to other regulations.
(1) Placement Records.
(A) Within five (5) working days
after the initial placement, the following shall be documented in the child's
record:
1. The circumstances leading to the
need for foster care; and
2.
Previous out-of-home placements.
(B) Within five (5) working days after
initial placement, the following shall be documented on a face sheet in the
child's record:
1. Name, birthdate, sex, race,
Social Security number, and other identifying physical information;
2. Date of placement;
3. Name, address, birthdate, race, sex,
Social Security number and marital status of parent(s);
4. Name and address of legal guardian or
custodian, if any;
5. Name(s) and
whereabouts of sibling(s);
6.
Religious preference of the child's family;
7. Name and location of foster parent(s);
and
8. The social worker(s)
assigned to the child and parent(s).
(C) A preliminary written service plan must
be developed and documented in the child's record within seventy-two (72) hours
of admission.
(D) If the child
remains in care beyond an initial thirty (30)-day plan, the written service
plan must be modified to indicate the need for continued placement.
(E) The plan must be based on the admission
assessment and observations of the child's adjustment into care. The service
plan must identify and include:
1. The
child's needs in addition to basic needs for food, shelter, clothing, routine
care and supervision;
2. Specific
strategies and their frequencies to meet the child's needs, including
instructions to foster parents;
3.
Specific strategies and frequencies for family involvement, including a defined
plan for visitation and engaging the family in services for the
child;
4. The estimated length of
stay;
5. Time limited goals and
preliminary plans or discharge, including plans for reintegration into family
and community;
6. The person(s)
responsible for providing each service;
7. The initial educational plan for the
child; and
8. The date and
signatures of all participants involved in the service plan including the
parents and child, if applicable.
(F) If the only reason for foster placement
is to place the child in a neutral setting prior to adoptive placement, the
service plan requirement will be waived.
(2) Service Plan.
(A) The progress of a child and his/her
family shall be evaluated at least every three (3) months, and the service plan
shall be modified when appropriate. Evaluations shall be made by professional
staff in consultation with foster parents, schools, medical practitioners,
psychiatrists, psychologists, or others who have significant contact with the
child(ren) or parent(s) and copies shall be provided to the parent(s), guardian
and, if appropriate, the child.
(B)
Written documentation of the service plan review shall be kept in the child's
record.
(3) Education.
(A) The agency shall be responsible for
determining that the educational needs of each child in placement are
met.
(B) An agency shall not place
a child unless an educational program appropriate to the child's needs can be
provided.
(C) An agency shall
ensure that all educational programs are in accordance with Missouri
law.
(D) The educational progress
of a child shall be continually evaluated, and such progress shall be included
in the child's three (3) months' service plan review according to section 13
CSR 35-73.075(2)(A) of these rules.
(E) Children excluded from school, or who are
unable to benefit from usual school attendance, shall be provided education,
training, or work experience consistent with their needs and
abilities.
(F) A foster home shall
provide appropriate space and supervision for quiet study after school hours,
and shall ensure that a child has access to sufficient reference materials and
school supplies.
(4) Family Relationships and Visitation.
(A) An
agency shall develop written visitation policies which shall allow visits
between parent(s) and children unless parental rights have been terminated or
visits are prohibited by court order.
(B) Reasonable privacy shall be provided for
visits with family members, relatives and friends, for telephone calls and for
written communications.
(C) If
visitation is permitted, flexible visiting hours shall be provided for
parent(s) who are unable to visit at designated times.
(5) Agency Supervision.
(A) Each child in care and the foster
parent(s) shall be visited as often as is necessary to support the placement,
but at least once a month. Documentation of supervisory visits shall be placed
in the child's record and shall include information on the child's adjustment
and development.
(B) At least one
(1) visit each quarter shall be made in the foster home.
(C) A chronological record, noting
significant events and contacts with the child and documentation of supervisory
visits shall be provided by the agency.
(6) Termination of Parental Rights. When all efforts to restore a child to his/her family have failed, an agency shall initiate action to terminate parental rights.
(7) Termination of Foster Care.
(A) When foster care is terminated, an agency
shall complete a written discharge summary within thirty (30) days of the date
of termination of care. This summary shall be included in the child's case
record, and shall include:
1. The name,
address, telephone number and relationship of the person to whom the child is
transferred or released;
2. A
summary of services provided during care;
3. A summary of growth and accomplishments
during care;
4. The assessed needs
which remain to be met and alternate service possibilities which might meet
those needs; and
5. A statement of
an aftercare plan and identification of the person or agency responsible for
follow-up services and aftercare.
(B) A copy of the discharge summary, or a
summary of the services provided should be made available to the person or
agency responsible for the future planning or care of the child, upon
request.
(8) Birth Parent(s) Case Record. A record shall be maintained for the birth parent(s) of children in foster care which shall include:
(A) Names, addresses, home telephone numbers,
and addresses and telephone numbers where the parent(s) can be contacted at any
time;
(B) A record of all efforts
put forth by the parent(s) to keep the child(ren) in their own home;
(C) The reason(s) why foster care was
necessary to ensure the safety and welfare of the child;
(D) A signed agreement, including financial
arrangements, for voluntary placements;
(E) Conditions for the return of the
child(ren) to the home;
(F) A
chronological record noting significant events and contacts with the
child(ren), parent(s) and foster parents;
(G) A written summary of visits between the
parent(s) and child(ren); and
(H) A
closing summary.
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