- (a) A foster home shall be approved by only one (1) agency.
- (b) At least three (3) positive personal references shall be obtained on the foster family, including at least one (1) from a relative and one (1) from a nonrelative.
- (c) Each member of the foster family shall have a physical exam within twelve (12) months before the initial approval.
(d)
(1) Pre-service training shall include the following topics:
- (A) Legal rights;
- (B) Roles, responsibilities, and expectations of foster parents;
- (C) Agency:
(i) Structure;
(ii) Purpose;
(iii) Policies; and
- (iv) Services;
- (D) Laws, rules, and regulations, as related to foster homes or foster children;
- (E) The impact of childhood trauma;
- (F) Managing child behaviors;
- (G) Medication administration; and
- (H) The importance of maintaining meaningful connections between the child and parents, including regular visitation.
(2)
- (A) Foster parent or parents shall have a current certificate of completion of first aid and CPR before a child is placed in the home.
- (B) The training shall require hands-on, skill-based instruction as well as practical testing.
- (C) Training and certification that is provided solely online will not be accepted.
(e) Foster parents shall provide documentation that they carry:
- (1) Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance; and
- (2) General liability insurance.
- (f) Foster homes shall not also operate as childcare family homes.
- (g) Foster homes shall not provide compensated care for any nonrelated adults in the foster home unless providing transitional care for a person placed in care prior to eighteen (18) years of age.
(h) There shall be an annual approval letter from the approving agency in the foster home record.
- (i) A provisional foster home means a foster home:
- (1) Opened for no more than six (6) months by the Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services; and
(2) Operated by a relative or fictive kin of a child in the custody of the division after the division does the following:
- (A) Conducts a health and safety check, including a Child Maltreatment Central Registry check and a criminal background check or check with local law enforcement on the relative’s or fictive kin’s home; and
- (B) Performs a visual inspection of the home of the relative or fictive kin to verify that the relative or fictive kin and the home will meet the standards for opening a regular foster home.
- (j) If a foster home moves from one (1) placement agency to another, all requirements for opening a new foster home shall be met.
(k) Foster parents must be able to communicate with:
- (1) The foster child;
- (2) The placement agency;
- (3) Healthcare providers; and
(4) Other service providers.
- (l) At least one (1) foster parent in the home must have functional literacy, such as having the ability to read medication labels.
Codification Notes: “CPR” means cardiopulmonary resuscitation.