Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0250 - Children's Services
Subtitle 0250-04 - Standards for Regulated Institutions
Chapter 0250-04-09 - Standards for Child-Placing Agencies
Section 0250-04-09-.07 - FOSTER HOMES
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Definition. A foster home is one providing substitute family care for a planned period of time.
(2) The primary consideration in foster care placement shall be the welfare of the child or pregnant woman rather than the needs of the foster parents.
(3) Any out-of-state placement or a child shall be in accordance with the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.
(4) Approval of Foster Homes
(5) Maternity foster homes shall not have more than three (3) young pregnant women at one time. A foster home may have no more than six (6) foster children placed in a home. The foster home may exceed the six foster children maximum when:
(6) The foster home shall have no more than two children under two years, including the foster parents' own children. With two children under two years, there shall not be more than four children in the home, including the foster parents' own children.
(7) The foster home shall not be used for placement by any other agency or individual except by written agreement by the agencies or individuals involved.
(8) The agency shall require foster parents to participate in case planning when in the best interest of the child.
(9) Agencies shall require foster parents to participate in ongoing training including parenting techniques and discipline and the detection, intervention, prevention, and treatment of child sexual abuse.
(10) Maternity foster homes shall also receive specialized appropriate training from the agency.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 37-5-105, 37-5-106, and 37-5-502.