A. In accordance with § 63.2-902 of the Code of Virginia relating to foster care agreements and the rights of foster parents regarding resolution of disputes, each local department of social services shall implement and ensure that all foster parents receive a copy of the Foster Parent Bill of Rights and that a signed copy of receipt is placed in the foster parent's file. Foster parents shall abide by all responsibilities as set forth in state and federal law, including all responsibilities set forth in this chapter.
In addition to any claim for benefits pursuant to 42 USC § 671 et seq., and pursuant to § 63.2-905 of the Code of Virginia, all foster parents have the following rights regarding collaboration, communication, access, and transparency:
1. To be regarded as the primary caregiver of a child placed in foster care and to be treated with dignity, respect, trust, value, and consideration, including the local department giving due consideration to the foster parent's family values, traditions, and beliefs;2. To receive copies of all documents related to the foster parent, the foster parent's family, and ongoing services provided to the foster home;3. To be considered part of the foster care team and to be able to contribute input regarding the child's permanency plan and receive copies of the plan;4. To be provided all reasonably ascertainable background, medical, and psychological records of the child prior to placement, at the initial placement, or at any time during the placement of a child in foster care;5. To be provided all information relevant to the child's foster care services as allowed by federal and state law;6. To be notified of court hearings and scheduled meetings;7. To be informed of decisions made by the court, local board, or licensed child-placing agency concerning the child's foster care services;8. To be able to communicate, to the extent permitted under federal and state law, with professionals who work directly with the child in foster care, including therapists, physicians, and teachers;9. To be informed in a timely manner of changes to the child's case plan or the termination of the child's placement;10. To be afforded the same rights as outlined in the Foster Care Placement Agreement and the Code of Ethics and Mutual Responsibilities;11. To be provided with reimbursements for costs associated with foster care services in a timely manner;12. To be provided with a method to contact the local board or licensed child-placing agency for assistance 24 hours a day and seven days a week; and13. To receive a timely response from the local department of social services regarding whether or not information may be provided to requests for information regarding the child's progress after leaving foster care.