Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The resource family parent applicant shall
submit contact information for the applicable references specified below in order to
receive an initial license:
1. A medical
reference, which includes a recommendation from a physician, for each applicant and
household member;
2. Three personal
references for the applicant(s);
3. An
employment reference for each employed applicant;
4. A school or day care reference for each child
in the resource family who attends school or day care; and
5. A child care reference for each applicant who
has served as a child care provider or as a caregiver for a child placed by another
agency.
(b) The medical
reference shall meet the following requirements:
1. For each applicant and household member, the
applicant shall submit a medical reference from a physician based on the physician's
examination of the individual within 12 months prior to the date of completion of
the medical reference for initial licensure or within 12 months of the date of
completion of the medical reference for renewal licensure.
2. The medical reference source shall provide
information needed to assist the Department in evaluating the physical and emotional
health of the individual. Information in the medical reference shall include, but is
not limited to:
i. Whether the individual is free
from serious contagious disease;
ii.
Whether the individual has any conditions or residual effects resulting from a
particular disease;
iii. Whether the
individual is in good physical health;
iv. An immunization history if the individual is
below 18 years of age;
v. Whether, to
the physician's knowledge, the individual is in good emotional health;
vi. Whether, to the physician's knowledge, the
individual uses any substance, such as tobacco, alcohol, or drugs, in a way that
affects his or her ability to function;
vii. Whether the individual should not care for or
associate with a child in placement;
viii. How long the individual has been a patient
of the physician; and
ix. The date of
the last physical examination of the individual.
(c) Each personal reference shall meet the
following requirements:
1. All personal reference
sources shall be unrelated to the individual who is the subject of the reference and
shall possess knowledge that would allow them to attest to the individual's
suitability to care for children.
2. At
least one personal reference source shall have known the individual for five years
or more.
3. At least one personal
reference source shall have been, within the last six months, a neighbor of the
individual, or a member of the community in which the individual has
lived.
4. Applicants from the same
household may obtain the same personal reference from outside the household,
provided that the source has knowledge of each applicant.
5. The personal references shall provide
information needed to assist the Department in evaluating:
i. The personal characteristics of each
applicant;
ii. The applicant's
experience with children and ability to provide love and security to a
child;
iii. That the applicant does not
engage in activities that may be incompatible with responsible parenting;
iv. The applicant's problem behaviors, such as
excessive use of alcohol, poor work history, child abuse, drug abuse, violent
behavior, poor money management, compulsive gambling, deviant sexual behavior,
mental illness, and criminal activities, if any;
v. The extent to which applicants in a marriage,
civil union, or domestic partnership are a compatible couple with a strong, loving,
and stable relationship;
vi. The extent
to which the personal reference source would feel comfortable allowing the applicant
to care for the source's child permanently; and
vii. The reliability of observations of the home
made by the Department representative and reports given by the resource
family.
(d) The
employment reference shall meet the following requirements:
1. The employment reference source shall be the
applicant's employer. If the applicant states that a current job reference will
jeopardize the applicant's employment status, the applicant shall provide a
reference from a previous employer.
2.
If a current or previous employer is not available, the applicant shall provide a
reference from an appropriate alternative such as a recent former teacher or the
applicant's supervisor in a volunteer activity.
3. The employment reference source shall provide
information needed to assist the Department in evaluating the stability and
reliability of the applicant.
(e) The school or day care reference source shall
provide information needed to assist the Department in evaluating the adjustment of
the applicant's child in school or day care and the role taken by the applicant in
the child's education or care.
(f) The
child care reference shall provide information needed to assist the Department in
evaluating the quality of care given by the applicant as a child care provider or as
a caregiver for a child placed in the home by another agency.
(g) For each new household member, the resource
family parent or applicant shall submit the applicable references as specified in
(a) through (f) above.