D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6017

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 29-6017 - CLOTHING AND PERSONAL BELONGINGS
6017.1

A resource parent shall provide each foster child with his or her own clean, well-fitting, in good condition, attractive, and seasonal clothing appropriate to the foster child's age, gender expression, and individual needs, and comparable to community standards. The purchase of this clothing shall come from the money allotted within the foster care board and care payments.

6017.2

A resource parent shall permit the foster child to choose her or his own clothing whenever possible.

6017.3

A resource parent shall allow each foster child to bring and acquire personal belongings, and shall provide reasonable and private child-accessible space for storage.

6017.4

A resource parent shall send all personal clothing and belongings with each foster child when the foster child leaves the foster home. A resource parent may not keep any clothing when a foster child leaves the foster home unless the clothing is clearly too small for the foster child and would not fit a sibling who is in placement with the foster child.

6017.5

Each foster child shall have sufficient suitcases, backpacks, or trunks for the transportation of the foster child's personal clothing and belongings. CFSA shall ensure that each foster child has sufficient containers to hold all of the foster child's clothes and belongings when the foster child is placed in the foster home. The resource parent shall ensure that the foster child leaves the foster home with sufficient containers to hold all the foster child's clothes and belongings. A garbage bag is not considered a suitable container for purposes of this subsection.

6017.6

A resource parent shall maintain a clothing inventory that is updated seasonally for each foster child in her or his care.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6017

Final Rulemaking published at 48 DCR 6617 (July 27, 2001); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 71 DCR 2859 (3/15/2024)