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 N - FOSTER HOMES: MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION
- Section 749.2801 - When must I evaluate a foster home for compliance with Licensing rules?
- Section 749.2803 - What changes affect a foster home's verification?
- Section 749.2805 - What is a "major life change in the foster family"?
- Section 749.2807 - How do I evaluate a foster home's compliance with the relevant Licensing rules affecting the need for the evaluation?
- Section 749.2809 - What must a plan for achieving compliance include?
- Section 749.2811 - How do I follow-up to ensure compliance?
- Section 749.2813 - How do I evaluate Licensing rules for each home every two years?
- Section 749.2814 - How do I evaluate a foster home prior to extending its time-limited verification or changing its verification from time-limited to non-expiring?
- Section 749.2815 - How often must I have supervisory visits with the foster home and what must be evaluated during a supervisory visit?
- Section 749.2817 - Must I monitor and have supervisory visits with a foster home where no children are placed?
- Section 749.2819 - When may I place a foster home on inactive status?
- Section 749.2821 - How do the foster parents meet their training requirements while their home is on inactive status?
- Section 749.2823 - Are background checks required on homes that are on inactive status?
- Section 749.2825 - How do I take a foster home off inactive status?
- Section 749.2827
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