Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 19 - DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Chapter 707 - CHILD PROTECTIVE INVESTIGATIONS
Subchapter A - INVESTIGATIONS
Division 1 - INTAKE, INVESTIGATION AND ASSESSMENT
Section 707.471 - What is physical neglect?
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Neglect is defined in Texas Family Code (TFC) §261.001(4) as an act or failure to act by a person responsible for a child's care, custody, or welfare evidencing the person 's blatant disregard for the consequences of the act or failure to act that results in harm to the child or that creates an immediate danger to the child's physical health or safety. Physical neglect is a subset of the statutory definition of neglect and involves the following acts or omissions by a person: the failure to provide a child with food, clothing, or shelter necessary to sustain the life or health of the child, excluding failure caused primarily by financial inability unless relief services had been offered and refused.
(b) In this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(c) Evidence of physical neglect may include but is not limited to the following if they endanger the life or health of the child: unsound or decaying walls, ceiling, floors, or stairways; ineffective or faulty heating, cooling, or ventilation systems; inadequate, faulty, or broken plumbing including contaminated water; broken windows, mirrors or other glass; dangerous sleeping arrangements; the existence of dangerous bacteria or germs; nonexistent or ineffective waste disposal; dangerous food storage; fecal contamination or excessive animal feces throughout the house; untreated infestations such as fleas, roaches, or rodents; significant and uncontrolled mildew and mold; dirt buildup that is likely to cause bacteria and viruses in the dwelling; and hazardous junk material or appliances left unsecured and within easy access to the child.