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 M - FOSTER HOMES: SCREENINGS AND VERIFICATIONS
Division 5 - CAPACITY AND CHILD/CAREGIVER RATIO
Section 749.2551 - What is the maximum number of children a foster family home may care for?
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) A one-parent foster family home with one additional full-time, live-in caregiver or a two-parent foster family home may care for up to six children, except as noted in the chart below:
(b) A one-parent foster family home with one additional full-time, live-in caregiver or a two-parent foster family home may care for seven or eight children if all of the following criteria are met:
(c) A one-parent foster family home or two-parent foster family home with one foster parent absent for extended periods of time (such as military service or out-of-town job assignments) may care for up to six children, except as noted in the chart below:
(d) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section, a child-placing agency may request an exception for a foster family home to care for seven or eight children by using the process for requesting a variance that is in 26 TAC Chapter 745, Subchapter J of this title (relating to Waivers and Variances for Minimum Standards) and meeting the requirements of that subchapter. When processing a request for a variance related to a foster home's capacity, we will consider any limitations in state or federal law.
(e) The maximum number of children that a foster family home may care for includes any biological and adopted children of the caregivers who live in the foster home, any children receiving foster or respite child-care, and any children for whom the family provides day care. All adults in care must also be counted in the capacity of the home as required by § 749.2651(b) of this chapter (relating to May a foster home accept adults into the home for care?).