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 O - FOSTER HOMES: HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, ENVIRONMENT, SPACE AND EQUIPMENT
Division 1 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Section 749.2901 - What health and safety regulations must each foster home meet in addition to Licensing rules?
- Section 749.2902 - What health and safety measures are required at a foster home?
- Section 749.2903 - What fire safety measures are required at a foster family home not serving children receiving treatment services for primary medical needs?
- Section 749.2904 - What fire safety measures are required at a foster family home serving children receiving treatment services for primary medical needs?
- Section 749.2905 - How often must fire and health inspections be conducted at a foster home?
- Section 749.2907 - What disaster and emergency plans must each foster home have?
- Section 749.2908 - How must a foster home practice disaster and emergency plans?
- Section 749.2909 - How many smoke detectors must a foster home have?
- Section 749.2911 - How must smoke detectors be installed and maintained at a foster home?
- Section 749.2913 - How many fire extinguishers must a foster home have?
- Section 749.2915 - Where must a foster home store dangerous tools and equipment?
- Section 749.2917 - What are the requirements for animals that are present at a foster home?
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