Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 749 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-PLACING AGENCIES
Subchapter I - FOSTER CARE SERVICES: SERVICE PLANNING, DISCHARGE
Division 3 - DISCHARGE AND TRANSFER PLANNING
- Section 749.1361 - What does a "transfer" of a child in care mean?
- Section 749.1363 - Who must plan a child's non-emergency discharge or transfer?
- Section 749.1365 - May a foster home release a child to any person without my consent?
- Section 749.1367 - To whom can I discharge a child in a non-emergency situation?
- Section 749.1369 - How do I discharge or transfer a child who is an immediate danger to self or others?
- Section 749.1371 - What must I document in the child's record at the time of a discharge or transfer?
- Section 749.1373 - When I discharge a child, what information must I provide to the next placement or caregiver?
- Section 749.1377 - What constitutes an emergency discharge or transfer?
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