55 Pa. Code § 3700.73
(a) Foster parents may appeal the relocation of a child from the foster family except under one of the following conditions:
The provisions of this § 3700.73 amended under Articles II, VII, IX and X of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. § § 201—211, 701—774, 901—922 and 1001—1080).
The provisions of this § 3700.73 amended January 23, 1987, effective January 24, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 392. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (98007) to (98008).
Adoption Proceedings
Foster parents do not have standing to commence adoption proceedings without the consent of the child welfare agency which has legal custody. Chester County Children & Youth Services v. Cunningham, 656 A.2d 1346 (Pa. 1995).
Prospective adoptive parents are sufficiently distinguishable from foster parents to give standing to seek judicial review of an agency’s decision regarding custody of a child. Mitch v. Bucks County Children and Youth Social Service Agency, 556 A.2d 419 (Pa. Super. 1989); appeal denied 571 A.2d 384 (Pa. 1989).
Custody Award
While the legislature has provided foster parents with a specific administrative remedy where their foster child is to be relocated, no such similar provision has been provided specifying that foster parents are permitted to seek or contest a custody award of their foster child where relocation is imminent; based on the foregoing, the Supreme Court concluded that foster parents lacked standing to seek or contest custody of their foster child, who had been adjudicated dependent. In re G. C., 735 A.2d 1226 (Pa. 1999).
Protection of Child
Given the need for protective custody, foster parents did not have the right to insist that the foster children be left in their home pending a decision on appeal. Martz v. Department of Public Welfare, 536 A.2d 496 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1988).