In order to be licensed as a foster/pre-adoptive parent, a foster/pre-adoptive parent applicant must live in a home which meets the requirements of 102 CMR 5.10(4) and the following requirements:
A capacity waiver for reasons 110 CMR 7.105(12)(a)1., 2., or 3. is not permitted unless there are no more than three foster children in the home and no more than five children in the home at the time the waiver is granted.
The Department may limit the number of children placed in a foster/pre-adoptive home during the first six months a home is licensed.
For the purpose of 110 CMR 7.000, the Department includes in the four/six limits any youth over the age of 18 who is in the Department's care or custody unless the youth receives care and maintenance payments directly.
Commentary: The Department establishes capacity limits regarding the maximum number of foster/pre-adoptive children a family can accept for a number of reasons. By limiting the number of children placed with a foster/pre-adoptive family, the Department seeks to ensure that the family is able to meet each placed child's needs as well as those of other household members. The Department is particularly concerned that the family is able to meet these needs on the sustained, intensive level required when caring for children who have been abused or neglected, while carrying out their other responsibilities in this important partnership role.
In reviewing a request for the placement of a child under the age of 12 in a foster/pre-adoptive home that maintains a Rottweiler, Pit Bull, or German Shepherd, or a mixture of these three breeds, on the premises the Department shall contact the animal control officer in any town where the animal has been maintained and the Department may consider, but is not limited to, the following factors:
The Department reserves the right to request that a foster/pre-adoptive parent applicant or foster/pre-adoptive parent obtain and provide a copy of a behavior/temperament assessment and/or provide veterinary records on any animal maintained on the premises used as a foster/pre-adoptive home. The cost of the behavior/temperament assessment will be borne by the foster/pre-adoptive parent or applicant.
110 CMR, § 7.105