As used in sections 17a-150-51 through 17a-150-123, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, the following definitions apply:
- (a) "Adoptable person" has the same meaning as defined in section 45a-743 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
- (b) "Adopted person" has the same meaning as defined in section 45a-743 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
- (c) "Approved" means to be granted permission by a child placing agency, licensed by the department, to be a foster family or prospective adoptive family.
- (d) "Bedroom" means a room used by a foster or prospective adoptive child for sleeping.
- (e) "Child" means a person under eighteen years of age not related to the foster family or prospective adoptive family.
- (f) "Child-placing agency" means an agency, association, corporation, institution, society, or other public or private organization licensed by the department to approve foster or prospective adoptive families and to place a child into an approved foster or prospective adoptive family.
- (g) "Child Placing Program" means activities conducted by child placing agencies including, but not necessarily limited to the recruitment, training, evaluation and monitoring of foster families and prospective adoptive families.
- (h) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families.
- (i) "Department" means the Department of Children and Families.
- (j) "Emergency" means any situation in which an immediate threat to the health or welfare of a child or children exists or is suspected.
(k) "Foster family" or "Foster family" or "Foster home" or "Foster parents" means a person or persons licensed by the Department of Children and Families or approved by a licensed child placing agency, for the care of a child or children in a private home.
(l) "Knowingly" means should reasonably have known or did not take adequate measures to discover.
- (m) "Licensed" means to be granted permission by the department.
- (n) "Member of the household" means a person who lives in or has regular access to a foster or prospective adoptive home including, but not limited to boarders, roomers, relatives and friends.
- (o) "Prospective adoptive family" or "Prospective adoptive family" or "Prospective adoptive home" or "Prospective adoptive parents" means a person or persons, licensed by the Department of Children and Families or approved by a licensed child placing agency, who is awaiting the placement of, or who has a child or children placed in their home for purposes of adoption.
- (p) "Related" means kinship by blood, marriage or adoption, descended from a common ancestor not more than three generations removed from said child.
- (q) "Summary suspension" means the immediate termination of the right to provide care as a foster or prospective adoptive family as granted in a department issued license, pending proceedings for revocation or other licensure action.
- (r) "Trigger guard lock" means a lock which prevents the discharge of a firearm unless unlocked by a key or combination.
(Effective February 20, 1997)