If, as a result of an investigation undertaken pursuant to §§6024, or through any other means, CFSA finds evidence of gross incompetence, misconduct in operating the foster home, supported neglect or abuse of children, or any other condition that poses an immediate threat to the health or safety of foster children, CFSA shall immediately:
If, as a result of an investigation undertaken pursuant to §§6024, or through any other means, CFSA finds evidence of any condition that may pose a threat to the health or safety of foster children if not remedied, CFSA may immediately suspend a license for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days.
CFSA may extend the suspension period under §§6031.2 for no more than an additional thirty (30) days if the extension is necessary to remedy the condition for which the license was suspended.
In lieu of an immediate suspension pursuant to §§6031.2, CFSA may notify a resource parent of its intent to suspend the license if the condition is not remedied by a specific date not to exceed thirty (30) days. If the condition is not remedied by the date, CFSA may suspend the license pursuant to §§6031.2, but may not extend the suspension period in accordance with §§6031.3.
Except for a suspension under §§6031.1, by the end of the suspension period, CFSA shall:
If a license is revoked:
If a license is suspended:
In the event of a planned revocation or suspension, at least ten (10) business days before the planned date, CFSA shall send the resource parent a notice of intended action that includes:
Within five (5) business days after the suspension or revocation of a license, CFSA shall send the resource parent a notice that includes:
Unless CFSA has removed a foster child from the foster home pursuant to §§6024 or 6031.1 or if the revocation is a planned revocation, CFSA shall immediately remove each foster child from a foster home when a license is revoked unless CFSA sent the resource parent a notice of intended action pursuant to §§6031.8 and the resource parent filed an appeal within ten (10) days of the notice.
Once suspended or revoked, a license may not be restored, a foster home license may not be renewed, and foster children may not be placed in the home unless:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6031