Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 19 - DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Chapter 700 - CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Subchapter M - SUBSTITUTE-CARE SERVICES
Division 1 - GENERAL
- Section 700.1301 - What are substitute care services?
- Section 700.1303 - How are some of the key terms used in this subchapter defined?
- Section 700.1305 - What principles guide DFPS in the provision of substitute care services?
- Section 700.1307 - In what kinds of settings may a child in DFPS conservatorship be placed?
- Section 700.1309 - What factors does DFPS consider when selecting the most appropriate living arrangement for a child?
- Section 700.1311 - What special considerations apply when selecting a placement other than a relative or other person with whom the child has a long-standing and significant relationship?
- Section 700.1313 - What special considerations apply when selecting a placement for a child with intellectual disabilities and related conditions?
- Section 700.1315 - What special considerations apply when placing a child in a nursing home?
- Section 700.1317 - How are parents notified of their child's current placement?
- Section 700.1319 - What is a case plan?
- Section 700.1321 - What are the requirements for a child service plan?
- Section 700.1323 - Under what circumstances does DFPS develop a family service plan and what are the requirements for the plan?
- Section 700.1325 - How frequently is a case plan reviewed and updated?
- Section 700.1327 - What are DFPS's responsibilities to siblings who are not placed together following a removal from the home?
- Section 700.1329 - What are DFPS's responsibilities for ensuring appropriate medical care for children in DFPS conservatorship?
- Section 700.1331 - What are DFPS's responsibilities relating to discipline of a child in DFPS conservatorship?
- Section 700.1333 - What are DFPS's responsibilities for a child in its conservatorship who is missing or abducted from a placement?
- Section 700.1334 - What strategies does DFPS implement to reduce the number of incidents in which a child in its conservatorship runs away?
- Section 700.1335 - What is the Treatment Foster Family Care Program?
- Section 700.1337 - What is the Temporary Emergency Placement (TEP) Program?
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