Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 37 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37.93 - LICENSURE OF CHILD PLACING AGENCIES
Subchapter 37.93.1 - General Requirements
Rule 37.93.110 - CHILD PLACING AGENCY: PERSONNEL
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Personnel policy. Each child placing agency must have a written personnel policy covering at least the following items: job qualifications, job descriptions, supervisory structure, salary schedules, fringe benefits, insurance, hours of work, and performance evaluations.
(2) Personnel records. Each child placing agency must maintain a personnel file for each employee. The personnel file must contain: application for employment, reports from references, record of in-service training or other training acquired after the date of hiring, and periodic performance evaluations for each employee.
(3) General personnel qualifications. All child placing agency personnel responsible for providing services to children and/or conducting a licensing study must meet the following general qualifications:
(4) Executive director. The agency must have an executive director who shall be responsible for the administration and management of the agency, including the supervision of the placement services provided to children.
(5) Placement supervisor. The agency must have a placement supervisor who is responsible for supervising the selection, matching, placement of and provision of services to children.
(6) Social workers. The agency shall employ an adequate number of social workers to provide selection, matching, placement and supportive services to the children and families and to the youth care facilities utilized by the agency.
(7) Paraprofessionals and trainees. The agency may employ persons not qualified to act as social workers to assist the social worker, but such persons may not assume primary responsibility for providing placement-related services. Qualifications for such persons shall be contained in the job descriptions prepared by the agency for such persons.
(8) The child placing agency is responsible for assuring that no persons hired by the agency shall pose any potential threat to health, welfare and safety of the children placed.
Sec. 53-4-111 and 53-4-403, MCA; IMP, Sec. 53-4-113 and 53-4-403, MCA;