Okla. Admin. Code § 340:75-7-52 - [Effective until 9/14/2025] Foster care contracts and maintenance payments
(a)
Foster
care contracts. The rules in this Section and the provisions of the
foster care contract for services define the resource parent and Oklahoma Human
Services (OKDHS) responsibilities regarding the care of the child in a resource
home. The foster care contract is signed when each requirement for approval as
a resource parent is satisfied, per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:75-7-18, except for kinship,
per OAC 340:75-7-24.
(1) Foster care contracts are perpetually
renewed and considered in effect unless a specific action by one of the parties
to the contract terminates the contract. The resource parent is eligible for
foster care maintenance payments effective the date the home is approved. The
kinship resource parent is not paid retroactively to the date of the child's
placement.
(2) Foster care
maintenance payments are authorized for intervals of care provided to a child
in foster care:
(A) placed by OKDHS;
or
(B) by a tribe with an approved
Tribal/State Agreement with OKDHS.
(3) On a case-by-case basis, the kinship
resource parent may be approved for maintenance payments based on a waiver to a
non-safety requirement, per OAC
340:75-7-24.
(4) The kinship resource parent who meets the
degree of relationship, per OAC
340:10-9-1, may apply for
assistance through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) at a local
OKDHS office pending resource home approval.
(b)
Foster care maintenance
payments. When the child is eligible for a benefit payment, the resource
family may opt to receive the larger of either the OKDHS foster care
maintenance payment or the benefit payment, per OAC 340:75-752.1. The foster
care contract authorizes foster care maintenance payments to offset the
additional expense of caring for a child in OKDHS custody.
(1) A foster care maintenance payment is not
paid until the home is granted final approval. The foster care maintenance
payment is issued the month after the care is provided. No foster care
maintenance payment is paid after the effective date of the cancellation or
termination of the contract.
(2)
The OKDHS Director authorizes the amount of the foster care maintenance payment
and difficulty of care payment rates. Foster care maintenance payment rates are
reviewed annually to ensure continued appropriateness, per Section 1356.21(m)
of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. When additional funding is
needed, a request is made through the Oklahoma legislative budget process for
state agencies.
(3) The foster care
maintenance payment is a fixed monthly amount and corresponds to the child's
age, per OKDHS Appendix C-20, Child Welfare Services Rates Schedule. When a
change in the child's age qualifies for a new rate, the new rate becomes
effective on the first day of the month following the child's
birthday.
(4) The foster care
maintenance payment is provided to the resource parent to address the costs of
room, board, clothing, and incidentals for the child in OKDHS
custody.
(5) The resource parent's
monthly foster care maintenance payment includes a clothing allowance for each
child in OKDHS custody, per OAC
340:75-13-45.
(6) The medical expense of the child in
foster care is covered through Medicaid when private insurance is not available
to the child or through state funds when the child is not eligible for
Medicaid, per OAC 340:75-13.
(7)
The foster care maintenance payment received through the foster care contract
is not considered income, per Section 131 of Title 26 of the United States Code
and the resource family does not receive Form 1099 from OKDHS at year's end.
The resource parent consults a tax advisor for advice, as needed.
(8) When a partial month of foster care
service is provided, the foster care maintenance payment begins on the child's
date of entry to the resource home and concludes on the day before the child's
departure from the home. A prorated sum is paid:
(A) based on the number of days of service
provided, multiplied by the daily rate, per OKDHS Appendix C-20; and
(B) automatically by KIDS.
(9) When a child is out of the
resource home for family reunification purposes, pre-placement visits, or is
missing from care for up to seven consecutive days, the resource parent
receives a foster care maintenance payment when the child is expected to return
to the resource home by the end of the seven consecutive days.
(10) The resource parent is eligible for
prorated foster care maintenance payments when the child attends an Indian
boarding school, Oklahoma Schools for the Deaf or Blind, or a similar
residential program and returns to the resource home for weekends or school
vacations.
(A) When the child returns to the
resource home for a summer vacation, the monthly rate is used.
(B) The days the child spends in the resource
home are documented in KIDS, and the foster care maintenance payment is
automatically generated.
(11) The resource parent is eligible for the
foster care maintenance payment for up to 10-calendar days during each of the
child's health or behavioral health hospitalization events when the child is
expected to return to the resource home.
(12) The foster care maintenance payment is
generated electronically based on the child's placement episode in
KIDS.
(c)
Termination of the foster care contract. Termination of the foster
care contract occurs, per OAC
340:75-7-94 and results in
closure of the resource home.
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