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3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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Recruitment and Certification of DCBS Foster and Adoptive Homes
C9.1 Diligent Recruitment of Foster and Adoptive Home Parents
C9.1.1 Region Budget for Recruitment
C9.1.2 Printing of Recruitment Material
C9.1.3 Recruitment Bonus
C9.2 Foster and Adoptive Home Applicant Assessment
C9.3 Foster and Adoptive Inquiry
C9.4 Foster and Respite Home Parent Applicants-Employee
C9.5 Background Checks for Foster and Adoptive Parents
C9.5.1 Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry and Fingerprint Checks for Resource Parents
C9.5.2 Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry Requests from Another State
C9.6 Pre-Service Training Requirements for Foster and Adoptive Parent Applicants
C9.7 Foster and Adoptive Home Parents Approved by Other States or Licensed Child Placing Agencies
C9.8 Approval and Denial of Non-Familial Foster and Adoptive Homes
C9.9 Approval and Denial of Relative and Fictive Kin Foster and Adoptive Homes
C9.10 Foster Adoptive Home Case Management
General Provisions of Foster and Adoptive Homes
C9.11 Rights/Responsibilities of DCBS Foster and Adoptive Home Parents
C9.12 Number of Children in Foster Homes
C9.12.1 Placement Exception Requests
C9.13 Respite Care
C9.14 Home Environment Prerequisites
C9.15 Foster Home Adoption
C9.16 Ongoing Training
C9.17 Foster or Adoptive Home Re-Evaluation
C9.18 Foster and Adoptive Home Reviews
C9.19 Specialized Foster Care Services
C9.19.1 Advanced Foster Home Approval
C9.19.2 Medically Complex Approval Home
12.18.4 Specialized Medically Complex Home
C9.19.3 Care Plus Approval
C9.20 Closure of a Foster or Adoptive Home and Reopening
C9.21 111-A Foster Home Contract Supplement
C9.22 Emergency Preparedness
C9.23 Parenting Youth Supplement
Foster and Adoptive Homes Per Diem, Expenses and Reimbursements
C9.24 Per Diem Rates (Including Specialized Foster Care)
C9.25 Clothing Expenses
C9.26 Medical Expenses
C9.27 Transportation Expenses
C9.28 Respite Expenses
C9.29 Other Expenses
C9.30 Supplemental Services Expenses
C9.31 Property Damage
C9.32 Special Expense Reimbursement for Private Child Caring (PCC) or Private Child Placing (PCP) Agency
C9.33 Unpaid Expenses and Debt Collections
Standards of Practice Manual
C9
C9.25 Clothing Expenses
Effective: 4/1/2019
C9.25 Clothing Expenses
Legal Authority
922 KAR 1:350 Requirements for public child welfare agency foster parents, adoptive parents, and respite care providers
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Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
Clothing expenses reimbursable by a clothing voucher or supplemental school clothing allowance includes children's apparel such as diapers, shirts, pants, dresses, suits, footwear, and belts.
Ongoing monthly expenses for clothing, a child's allowance and incidentals are included in the per diem. The following chart shows the minimum to be spent on a monthly basis for clothing, diapers, incidentals, and a child's allowance:
Child's Age
Clothing
Incidentals
Allowance
0-2
$25.00
$6.00
N/A
3-4
$30.00
$5.00
$1.00
5-11
$35.00
$5.00
$7.50
12+
$40.00
$10.00
$20.00
The FSOS may authorize special purchases above and beyond the per diem and initial clothing allowance, up to $250 and a copy is provided to the billing specialist.
Due to special circumstances of the child specific foster home allocation of financial resources for incidentals may vary.
Procedure
Procedure
The billing specialist issues an initial clothing allowance to a child for whom DCBS is legally responsible and who is being placed in out of home care, not to exceed the following amount:
Child's Age
Amount
Birth to 1 year of age
$100.00
1 to 2 years of age
$120.00
3 to 4 years of age
$130.00
5 to 11 years of age
$180.00
12 + years of age
$290.00
If a child specific foster home received the relative support benefit at the time of the child's placement, they will not receive a clothing voucher at the time of foster home approval.
Upon request of the child's SSW, the billing specialist issues the balance of the child's unspent initial clothing allowance by authorizing a special payment to the child's placement provider.
The FSOS approves an annual supplemental school clothing allowance (see table below) to a child age three (3) or above, who:
Has been in care more than thirty (30) days;
Has used the amount allotted for clothing allowance;
Is enrolled in school; and
Is placed in a DCBS foster home.
Supplemental School Clothing Allowance
Child Ages 3-10
$50
Child Ages 11+
$100
The R&C worker reviews the foster home parent's clothing record quarterly.
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