Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.06.02.102 - DISPOSITION OF APPLICATIONSThe Department will expeditiously initiate action on each completed application within one (1) business day after receipt that addresses each requirement for the specific type of home.
01.Approval of Application. The Department will issue a license to any foster home complying with these rules.02.Regular License. The Department will issue a regular license to any foster home complying with these rules and will specify the terms of licensure, such as: a. The number of children who may receive care at any one (1) time; andb. Age range and sex if there are conditions in the foster home making such limitations necessary;c. The regular license for a foster home is in effect for one (1) year from the date of issuance unless suspended or revoked earlier;d. If the license for a foster home is for a specific child, the name of that child will be shown on the foster home license.03.Waiver or Variance. A regular license may be issued to the foster home who has received a waiver or variance of licensing rules provided: a. The approval is considered on an individual case basis;b. The approval will, in the judgement of the Department, maintain the safety of the child(ren);c. All other licensing requirements have been met;d. The Department will document a description of the reasons for issuing a waiver or variance, the rules involved, and assurance that the waiver or variance will not compromise the child's safety; ande. The approved waiver or variance must be reviewed for continued need and approved annually.04.Limited License. May be issued for the care of a specific child in a home which may not meet the requirements for a license, provided:a. The child is already in the home and has formed strong emotional ties with the foster parents; andb. It can be shown that the child's continued placement in the home would be more conducive to their welfare than removal to another home.05.Denial of Application. If an application is denied, a signed letter will be sent directly to the applicant by registered or certified mail, advising the applicant of the denial and stating the basis for such denial. An applicant whose application has been denied may not reapply until one (1) year after the date on the denial of application.06.Failure to Complete Application Process. Failure to complete the application process within six (6) months from the original date of application will result in vacation of the application.07.Facilitating Applications.a. The Department may, within its appropriation, cover reasonable expenses to ensure homes meet the requirements of these rules including the home health and safety requirements and sleeping arrangements.b. The Department will establish procedures to fast-track applications from candidates who have a successful track record of serving as a foster home in other states.Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.06.02.102
Effective July 1, 2024 (Temporary)