Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 07.05.02.09 - Certified Foster Parent Restrictions and Reporting ResponsibilitiesA. A certified foster parent shall accept all restrictions imposed by the agency.B. A certified foster parent shall: (1) When a foster child's whereabouts are unknown for 2 hours, notify the local law enforcement authority and the agency: (a) Immediately by phone call, and(b) Within 48 hours by written report;(2) Immediately notify the agency of all critical incidents including a foster child's: (e) Suspected physical abuse, neglect, or mental injury;(3) Within 48 hours, notify the agency of changes in the foster parent's household, including:(a) Employment and child care arrangements,(b) Household composition,(c) Residence and telephone number,(e) Stressful conditions which may affect the child's placement;(4) Obtain approval from the agency for other adults to supervise the child while the foster parent is employed;(5) Be 21 years old or older;(6) If 61 years old or older, have adequate physical strength and emotional stability to meet the needs of a child as documented by:(a) A physician's report, and(b) The agency child placement worker's assessment; and(7) Assist in the child's relationship with parents by:(a) Helping the child visit with parents,(b) Maintaining respect towards the child's parents, and(c) Informing the child's parents about events and happenings in the child's daily life.C. A certified foster parent may not:(1) Unless referred as described in COMAR 07.05.03.05E, accept a child for foster care from any individual or agency other than the agency that certified the foster parent;(2) Accept a child for foster care who is in State custody if the certified foster parent is employed by: (a) A local department, child welfare services;(b) The Department of Juvenile Services;(c) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of Health Care Quality;(d) Department of Education, Interagency Rates;(e) Governor's Office on Children, Youth, and Families; or(3) Be certified as a foster parent by an agency in which the foster parent is:(a) An agency employee who works in child foster care or adoption service; or(b) A member of the agency's governing board;(5) Provide independent boarding care;(6) Accept for care an elderly individual or convalescent related to the foster parent unless the agency documents that the child's care is not affected;(7) Have, including the certified foster parent's own children, more than: (a) Six children in care; or(b) Eight children when caring for a sibling group of foster children;(8) Have, including the infants of foster children and certified foster parents:(a) More than two infants; or(b) More than six children when:(i) There is an infant in the home, or(ii) Three children are younger than 6 years old;(9) Provide child day care except with the Administration's written authorization after review of the certified foster parent according to the following criteria: (a) The foster parent meets the requirements of this chapter and COMAR 07.04.01;(b) The foster parent has the physical strength and emotional stability to be responsible for: (i) The day care of one or more children, and(ii) Supervision of one or more foster children;(c) The foster parent's day care of other children does not adversely affect the status or feeling of security of any foster child in the home; and(d) The foster parent does not provide treatment foster care services; or(10) Allow the child to be disciplined by: (b) Deprivation of food, shelter, clothing, care, or emotional support;(e) Demeaning verbal abuse.Md. Code Regs. 07.05.02.09
Regulation .09C amended effective 40:19 Md. R. 1543, eff.9/30/2013