Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 214 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Chapter 40 - Licensing
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 5 - Child Placing Regulations (214-RICR-40-00-5)
Section 214-RICR-40-00-5.6 - FOSTER CARE
Universal Citation: 214 RI Code of Rules 40 00 5.6
Current through December 26, 2024
A. In order to obtain a license to operate a program of foster care services, an agency shall adhere to the regulations contained herein:
B. Application for a License
1. An agency shall submit an application to
the Department for a license to operate a foster care program on forms approved
by the Department and in a manner prescribed by the Department.
C. Foster Home Recruitment
1. An agency shall develop and maintain an
ongoing recruitment program for foster homes based on the following factors:
a. types of foster care needed;
b. number of children expected to need foster
care;
c. age of children accepted
for care;
d. developmental needs of
children;
e. racial
identity;
f. sibling relationships;
and
g. special needs.
D. Application and Certification
1. Foster Home License
Application
a. The agency shall develop an
application form(s) for prospective foster parent(s).
b. The form(s) shall be approved by the
Administrator of Licensing.
2. Foster Home Licensing Study
a. The agency, in response to an application
for a license, shall conduct a licensing study to determine compliance with the
foster care regulations as promulgated by the Department.
b. The agency shall assess the foster home
for family dynamics, motivation, and suitability for care for specific types of
children.
3.
Certification
a. An agency shall have written
procedures approved by the Department for assessing and recommending foster
homes for licensure and relative placements for certification.
b. The agency shall submit a recommendation
for licensing action to the Department on forms provided by and in a manner
prescribed by the Administrator.
c.
When an agency recommends to the Department that a foster home application be
denied or that a foster home license not be renewed, the agency shall conform
to regulations set forth in the Foster Care Regulations (Part 3 of this
Subchapter) promulgated by the Department.
d. An agency shall document in the foster
home record and forward to the Department the following information:
(1) completed application form;
(2) mandated clearances and record
checks;
(3) health and safety
inspections as required by statutes;
(4) availability of personal
references;
(5) availability of
medical references(s) and income stability;
(6) administratively approved home study and
foster parent capabilities; and
(7)
licensing recommendation made to the Department.
E. Monitoring
1. The agency shall monitor each licensed
home at least once every six (6) months for licensing compliance.
2. The agency shall develop and maintain
standard licensing monitoring forms, approved by the Administrator of
Licensing.
3. The agency shall make
the foster parent aware of the criteria for licensing compliance and shall
provide the foster parent with completed monitoring forms.
4. The agency shall maintain all licensing
monitoring records for three (3) calendar years from the expiration of the last
issued license.
F. Foster Home Records
1. The agency shall keep a
separate confidential record for each foster home which shall contain, but not
be limited to the following:
a. Foster
parents' written application for a license, as described in the Foster Care
Regulations (Part 3 of this Subchapter) promulgated by the
Department;
b. Clearances with the
Department and criminal, record checks, as required by Rhode Island
statutes;
c. Fire and health
inspections, as required by Rhode Island statutes;
d. Family assessment and licensing study, as
required in the Foster Care Regulations (Part 3 of this Subchapter) promulgated
by the Department;
e. A written
recommendation as to licensing action on approved Departmental forms in
accordance with the Foster Care Regulations (Part 3 of this Subchapter)
promulgated by the Department;
f.
Monitoring reports, conducted semiannually, on standardized forms approved by
the Department;
g. Documentation of
annual licensing study and recommendation for licensing action;
h. Investigative actions and reports related
to any complaints received regarding a foster home;
i. A summary of foster parents' participation
in pre-service and annual in-service training;
j. A copy of the agreement between the foster
parents and the agency;
k. A report
from a foster parent(s) in compliance with agency notification as required in
the Foster Home Regulations, (Part 3 of this Subchapter) promulgated by the
Department.
l. All correspondence
concerning the foster family including any notification to foster parents
regarding the availability of a foster child for adoption, and any application
to adopt a foster child in the home; and
m. Termination summary for homes which are
closed, including the reason(s) for closing.
2. The agency shall maintain for each foster
home file a list of all children placed in the foster home, including the name,
ages, agency or parent making the placement, dates of placements, and dates and
reasons for removal. This list shall be maintained for three (3) calendar years
after the last child has left the home.
G. Renewal of a License
1. The agency shall establish criteria for
the renewal of a license and shall maintain procedures which verify that all
regulations are met prior to making recommendations for licensing to the
Department.
2. The agency, at its
discretion, may waive the requirements for a completed application form,
personal references, and medical examinations.
H. Complaints in Licensed Foster Homes
1. When an agency receives a complaint
regarding a foster home which relates to the direct care of a child placed in
that home, the agency shall notify the CANTS unit of the Department in
accordance with state law and the Administrator of Licensing within twenty-four
(24) hours thereafter.
2. When an
agency receives a complaint unrelated to direct child care but in possible
violation of a foster home regulation in a licensed foster home, the agency
shall initiate an investigation within five (5) working days.
a. The investigation shall be completed
within thirty (30) calendar days.
b. The agency findings on rule compliance as
well as licensing action recommendations shall be submitted in writing to the
Administrator of Licensing within five (5) working days following the
completion of the investigation.
I. Services to Foster Parents
1. Information for Foster Parents - At the
time of placement, an agency shall provide foster parents with all of the
following information:
a. The name of the
child, agency, and social service worker;
b. Information about the child's known
behavioral characteristics, needs, and plans to meet those needs, as identified
in the service plans for the child and family;
c. Written consent to obtain routine,
non-surgical medical care and immunizations for each child placed in the foster
home; and
d. A medical history of
the child, including available medical insurance.
2. Orientation - The agency shall provide
pre-service training, approved by the Department, to foster parents prior to
placing a child in the home, in accordance with the Foster Care Regulations
(Part 3 of this Subchapter) promulgated by the Department.
3. In-Service Training - The agency shall
provide a licensed foster parent with a minimum of eight hours of in-service
training annually, approved by the Department, during the term of the license,
in accordance with the Foster Care Regulations (Part 3 of this Subchapter)
promulgated by the Department.
4.
Agreement - The agency shall have a signed written agreement outlining the
rights and responsibilities of both the agency and the foster parents regarding
placements. This agreement shall obtain the prior approval of the
Department.
5. Assistance to Foster
Parent
a. The agency shall be available to
give foster parent(s) assistance, consultation, and emotional support with
situations and problems encountered in fostering children on a twenty-four (24)
hour basis.
b. The agency social
service worker shall be available to provide social services in person to the
foster parent at least monthly.
6. Payments
a. The agency shall have a written payment
schedule and statement on payment procedures for maintenance costs to foster
parents and child care programs. The schedule shall reflect the levels of the
cost of care for children of differing ages and needs.
b. The agency shall provide the foster parent
and child care programs with written notification of changes in the payment
schedule at least sixty (60) days prior to any change.
7. Placement
a. The agency shall place a child only in a
licensed foster home within the terms of that foster home license and within
the terms of the recommendation in the current family study.
b. Upon written request, the Administrator
may permit an exception to the above rule for a period not to exceed thirty
(30) calendar days based on the recommendation of the agency.
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