Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency 40 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 211 - FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE HOME APPROVAL STANDARDS FOR LOCAL DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Section 22VAC40-211-70 - Standards for the home of the provider
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The home shall have sufficient appropriate space and furnishings for each child receiving care in the home including:
B. All rooms used by the child shall be heated in winter, dry, and well-ventilated and have appropriate access to exits in case of emergency.
C. Rooms and study space used by the child shall have adequate lighting.
D. The provider and children shall have access to a working telephone in the home.
E. Multiple children sharing a bedroom shall each have adequate space including closet and storage space. Bedrooms shall have adequate square footage for each child to have personal space.
F. Children over the age of two years shall not share a bed.
G. Children over the age of two shall not share a bedroom with an adult unless the local department approves and documents a plan to allow the child to sleep in the adult's bedroom due to documented needs, disabilities, or other specified conditions. Children of any age cannot share a bed with an adult.
H. Children of the opposite sex over the age of three shall not sleep in the same room.
I. Children under age seven or children with significant and documented cognitive or physical disabilities shall not use the top bunk of bunk beds.
J. The home and grounds shall be free from litter and debris and present no hazard to the safety of the child receiving care.
K. No more than six children in foster care may be placed in the home of a provider. Factors to consider in determining capacity include:
L. The number of foster children who may be cared for in a home under subsection K of this section may exceed the numerical limitation in subsection K for any of the following reasons:
M. During the approval process, the provider shall develop a written emergency plan that includes fire and natural disasters. The plan shall include:
N. Providers shall arrange for responsible adults to be available who can serve in the caretaker's role in case of an emergency. If the planned or long-term absence of the provider is required, the local department shall be notified of and approve any substitute arrangements the provider wishes to make.
O. In the event of a large scale evacuation due to a disaster, if the provider cannot reach the local department, the provider shall call the State Child Abuse Hotline to notify the department of the provider's location and contact information.
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217 and 63.2-319C ode of Virginia.