2016 -- H 8207 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- FOSTER PARENTS' BILL OF | |
RIGHTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Naughton, Ajello, Malik, McNamara, and Diaz | |
Date Introduced: May 12, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 42-72.10-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-72.10 entitled |
2 | "Department of Children, Youth and Families - Foster Parents' Bill of Rights" is hereby amended |
3 | to read as follows: |
4 | 42-72.10-1. Policy issues Statement of foster parents' rights. -- (a) The Rhode Island |
5 | general assembly recognizes the importance of foster parents in the care and nurturing of children |
6 | who are in the care and custody of the department of children, youth and families. A statement of |
7 | foster parents' rights shall be given to every foster parent at each licensing interval and shall |
8 | include the following rights: In an effort to ensure that foster parents are treated with dignity, |
9 | respect and trust in their work for the department and/or the department's designated child placing |
10 | agency, the general assembly hereby directs the department to promulgate through policy, rule |
11 | and/or regulations a statement of foster parents' rights by no later than January 1, 2011. Said |
12 | policy, rule and/or regulations shall address at a minimum issues related to the following: |
13 | (1) The role of the foster parent within the child welfare team; |
14 | (2) Foster parent training; |
15 | (3) The timely sharing of available appropriate information on a foster child with the |
16 | foster parent, where the information could reasonably be expected to impact the care provided to |
17 | the child and/or the health and safety of the child and/or a foster family member; |
18 | (4) Confidentiality regarding a foster parent's personal issues as provided by law; |
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1 | (5) Access to services and supports to address the needs of the children in their care, |
2 | including but not limited to, 24-hour emergency and urgent telephone support; |
3 | (6) Timely notifications regarding meetings and court dates which pertain to the child's |
4 | service planning and the ability to participate in those meetings as appropriate; |
5 | (7) Timely financial reimbursement as provided by department policies and procedures; |
6 | and |
7 | (8) Investigations of alleged licensing violations and/or child abuse in the foster home |
8 | and the appeals process for such investigations. |
9 | (b) Statement Required. - By no later than March 1, 2011, the department shall provide |
10 | all current foster parents a copy of the promulgated statement of foster parents' rights and ensure |
11 | that this is provided to all prospective foster parents at the time of their initial foster parent |
12 | training or in the case of kinship foster parents at the time of the relative child's placement. |
13 | (1) The right to be treated with dignity, respect, and consideration as a member of the |
14 | child welfare treatment team; |
15 | (2) The right to be notified of and be given appropriate, ongoing education and |
16 | continuing education and training to develop and enhance foster parenting skills; |
17 | (3) The right to be informed about ways to contact the department of children, youth and |
18 | families, hereinafter "the department", to receive information and assistance to access supportive |
19 | services for any child in the foster parents' care; |
20 | (4) The right to receive timely financial reimbursement for providing foster care services; |
21 | (5) The right to be notified of any costs or expenses for which the foster parent may be |
22 | eligible for reimbursement; |
23 | (6) The right to be provided a clear, written explanation of the individual treatment and |
24 | service plan concerning the child in the foster parent's home; |
25 | (7) The right to receive, at any time during which a child is placed with the foster parent, |
26 | additional or necessary information that is relevant to the care of the child; |
27 | (8) The right to be notified of scheduled review meetings, permanency planning |
28 | meetings, and special staffing concerning the foster child to actively participate in the case |
29 | planning and decision-making process regarding the child; |
30 | (9) The right to provide input concerning the plan of services for the child and to have |
31 | that input be given full consideration in the same manner as information presented by any other |
32 | member of the treatment team; |
33 | (10) The right to communicate with other professionals who work with the foster child |
34 | within the context of the team including, but not limited to, therapists, physicians and teachers; |
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1 | (11) The right to be given, in a timely and consistent manner, any information, as allowed |
2 | by law, regarding the child and the child's family which is pertinent to the care and needs of the |
3 | child and to the making of a permanency plan for the child; |
4 | (12) The right to be given reasonable notice of any change in or addition to the services |
5 | provided to the child pursuant to the child's individual treatment and service plan; |
6 | (13) The right to be given written notice, except in emergency circumstances, of the |
7 | following: |
8 | (i) Plans to terminate the placement of the child with the foster parent; and |
9 | (ii) The reasons for the changes or termination of the placement; |
10 | (15) The right to be notified by the department of court proceedings, to attend hearings |
11 | and reviews and to present oral or written report to the court pursuant to ยง14-1-30.2; |
12 | (16) The right to be considered as a preferred placement option when a foster child who |
13 | was formerly placed with the foster parent is to reenter foster care at the same level and type of |
14 | care, if that placement is consistent with the best interest of the child and other children in the |
15 | home of the foster parent; |
16 | (17) The right to be provided a fair, timely, and impartial investigation of complaints |
17 | concerning the licensing of the foster parent; |
18 | (18) The right to be provided the opportunity to request and receive a fair and impartial |
19 | hearing regarding decisions that affect licensing retention or placement of children in the home; |
20 | (19) The right to provide or withhold permission without prior approval of the |
21 | caseworker, department, or court to allow a child in their care to participate in normal childhood |
22 | activities based on a reasonable and prudent parent standard. The reasonable and prudent parent |
23 | standard means the standard of care used in determining whether to allow a child in their care to |
24 | participate in extracurricular, enrichment, and social activities. This standard is characterized by |
25 | careful and thoughtful parental decision making that is intended to maintain a child's health, |
26 | safety, and best interest while encouraging the child's emotional and developmental growth; |
27 | (20) The right to have timely access to the appeals process of department and the right to |
28 | be free from acts of harassment and retaliation by any other party when exercising the right to |
29 | appeal; and |
30 | (21) The right to file a grievance and be informed of the process for filing a grievance. |
31 | (b) The department of children, youth and families shall be responsible for implementing |
32 | the provisions of this section. |
33 | (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to create a private right of action or claim |
34 | on the part of any individual, department, or other state agency. |
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1 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- FOSTER PARENTS' BILL OF | |
RIGHTS | |
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1 | This act would establish a formal statement of a foster parents' bill of rights, and would |
2 | require that copies be given to all foster parents upon licensing and at each licensing interval. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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