SERVICES TO CHILDREN
- § 110-148-1520 - What services am I expected to provide for children in my care?
- § 110-148-1525 - What are the educational and vocational instruction requirements for children in care?
- § 110-148-1530 - May children participate in everyday activities under my care?
- § 110-148-1535 - Can I provide care to youth enrolled in the extended foster care (EFC) program?
- § 110-148-1540 - What privacy must I provide for children in my care?
- § 110-148-1545 - What belongings will foster children take when they leave my home?
- § 110-148-1550 - What medical and dental care must I provide to children?
- § 110-148-1555 - What are the immunization requirements?
- § 110-148-1560 - What are the requirements for obtaining consent for emergent and routine medical care?
- § 110-148-1565 - How must medications be stored?
- § 110-148-1570 - Who may access stored medications?
- § 110-148-1575 - What are other requirements for medications?
- § 110-148-1580 - Can children take their own medications?
- § 110-148-1585 - Can I use medication for behavior control?
- § 110-148-1590 - Can I choose to give prescribed medications, including psychotropic medication?
- § 110-148-1595 - Can I accept prescription medication from a child's parent or guardian?
- § 110-148-1600 - What is respite care?
- § 110-148-1605 - Who can watch my foster child when I am away from home?
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