(A)Prior to an
agency sharing use of a foster home that has been recommended for certification
by another agency, the agency wishing to use the home shall obtain a written
agreement signed by the recommending agency stating how the home is to be used
and that all parties affected by the agreement approve of it. The recommending
agency shall provide a copy of the agreement to the foster caregiver(s) and all
agencies currently using the home.
(B)An agency shall
not solicit homestudies or transfers from other agencies for the purpose of
locating a family of a specific race, color or national origin.
(C)Pursuant to the
transfer conditions listed throughout this rule, a foster home shall only be
considered for a transfer to another agency that recommends foster homes of the
type that the caregiver is qualified to provide. If a transfer is approved for
a foster caregiver certified to operate a specialized foster home to an agency
that does not operate a specialized foster home program, the caregiver shall
agree that upon execution of the transfer, the foster home designation will be
identified as a family foster home.
(D)An agency shall
consider a transfer request of a foster home from another agency only if the
foster caregiver has been certified with the recommending agency for a minimum
of one year. A foster caregiver shall not transfer more than once during a
certification period. Exceptions to these limitations may be made in the
following circumstances:
(1)If a foster
caregiver has relocated to a county not served by the foster caregiver's
recommending agency.
(2)If the foster
caregiver's recommending agency ceases to recommend foster homes for
certification to the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) or
ceases to recommend the type of foster home that the caregiver is currently
certified to provide.
(3)If both the
sending and receiving agency agree to the transfer of the foster home.
(E)Upon receipt of
a written request from a foster caregiver who meets the requirements of
paragraph (D) of this rule and who expresses a desire to transfer from their
current recommending agency, a receiving agency shall make a determination
whether to further consider the transfer request.
(1)If the
receiving agency decides to continue the review of the transfer, the receiving
agency shall notify the foster caregiver's current recommending agency in
writing to inform them of the transfer request and to request a complete copy
of the caregiver's foster home record, with the exception of references and
criminal background checks.
(2)The receiving
agency shall only accept documentation located in the foster home record from
the recommending agency. The records shall not be accepted directly from the
foster caregiver or other individual. A caregiver may provide other information
to the receiving agency that the caregiver considers to be relevant.
(F)Upon receipt of
the transfer request from the receiving agency:
(1)If the
recommending agency has previously made a decision not to place any additional
children in the foster caregiver's home, it shall inform the receiving agency
of this decision and the reason why this decision was made. If the receiving
agency still wishes to proceed with exploring the transfer request, it shall
notify the recommending agency in writing.
(2)The
recommending agency shall ensure that a signed release of information has been
obtained from the foster caregiver authorizing release of the record. The
release may be initiated by either agency or the foster caregiver.
(3)The
recommending agency may charge the receiving agency a reasonable fee for
copying or scanning the records, not to exceed
twenty-five cents per page. No additional fee shall be charged to any party. If
a fee is charged to copy or scan the records, the
records shall not be sent until the fee is paid.
(4)While the
transfer request is pending, the recommending agency shall continue to work
with the foster caregiver as it does with all other foster caregivers
associated with the agency. The recommending agency shall continue to provide
the caregiver with notification of training events needed pursuant to the
foster caregiver's needs assessment and continuing training plan. The
recommending agency shall allow the foster caregiver to attend any such events
and shall continue to meet with the caregiver regarding the care of any child
placed in the home.
(G) Within fifteen
working days of receipt of the signed release of information and any applicable
copying fee, the recommending agency shall
forward a complete copy of the foster home record, with the exception of
references and criminal background checks. The record shall be sent
electronically, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or hand delivered
by agency staff. If records are hand delivered, the recommending agency shall be
provided with a receipt showing the date the records were delivered to the
receiving agency. The receiving agency shall also document the date the record
was received. The record shall include the following:
(1)The most recent
initial homestudy and all homestudy recertifications.
(2)The most recent
report of the alleged perpetrator search of child abuse and neglect information
from the statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS).
(3)Training
records.
(4)Fire inspection
reports.
(5)Safety audits.
(6)Medical
reports.
(7)Foster home
exit interviews.
(8)Complaint or
rule noncompliance investigations and any applicable corrective action plans.
If there are any outstanding investigations or corrective action plans that
have not been fully completed or implemented, the recommending agency shall
notify the receiving agency of the nature of those investigations and
corrective action plans.
(H)Upon receipt of
the foster caregiver's records, the receiving agency shall assign an assessor
to review the information received and conduct an assessment of the transfer
request.
(1)In addition to
reviewing the recommending agency's records and any information provided by the
caregiver, the assessor shall:
(a)Contact staff
from the current recommending agency and the caregiver to determine the reasons
why the request to transfer is being made at this time.
(b)Determine if
there are foster children in the home, and, if so, identify the agency with
custody of the child(ren).
(c)Make at least
one visit to the foster home and conduct a face-to-face interview with each
foster caregiver and all other household members over the age of four.
(d)Receive three
new personal references for the foster caregiver(s) from persons who are
unrelated to the caregiver(s) and do not live in the foster home.
(e)Receive new
references from all adult children of the caregiver(s). If the adult children
are unable or unwilling to provide a reference this shall be assessed during
the transfer process and documented in the caregiver record.
(f)Conduct a new
criminal records check for all persons subject to a criminal records check
residing in the foster home. Results shall be obtained, reviewed and approved
prior to accepting the transfer request.
(g)Complete a new
safety audit of the foster home on the JFS 01348 "Safety Audit" (rev. 12/2014) to ensure the home meets all current
safety requirements for foster homes.
(2)If the record
indicates that there are outstanding investigations or corrective action plans
that have not been fully implemented, the assessor shall not recommend
acceptance of the transfer unless the assessor is satisfied that any
outstanding investigations or plans are not material to the request to transfer
the home and do not jeopardize the safety of any children who are or may be
placed in the home.
(3)If there are
foster children currently placed in the home, all custodial agencies must
approve of the transfer of the foster home, as evidenced by the custodial
agency signature(s) on the JFS 01334 "Notification of Transfer of a Foster
Home." (rev.
12/2014).
(a)If the
custodial agency does not agree to the transfer while a child in its custody is
placed in the home, the transfer shall not take place until that child is no
longer placed in the home.
(b)No child shall
be removed from a foster caregiver's home solely because the caregiver has
requested a transfer from one agency to another.
(4)If a transfer
request of a foster home is pending within ninety days immediately prior to the
expiration of the certificate, the current recommending agency and the
receiving agency may determine through mutual agreement which agency will
conduct the recertification of the foster home. If there is no agreement
between the agencies, the current recommending agency shall be responsible for
completing the recertification of the home.
(5)The assessor
shall complete the transfer assessment within sixty days of the date the
complete record was received from the current recommending agency. If the
transfer assessment cannot be completed in that timeframe, the assessor shall
document the reason(s) in the record.
(I)Upon the
completion of the assessment, the assessor shall make a final recommendation
regarding the transfer and document that decision in the receiving agency's
record. Written notice of the decision shall be given to the foster caregiver
and the recommending agency within five working days of the date the decision
was made. The decision to approve or reject the transfer request rests solely
with the receiving agency, subject to the process of approval
of ODJFS and the custodial agency of any foster child(ren) placed in the home.
Nothing in this rule shall be construed to require an agency to accept the
transfer of a foster home from another agency. The rejection of a transfer
creates no right of appeal pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for any
party of the transfer request.
(J)If the decision
is to deny the transfer request, all information contained in the copy of the
caregiver's record from the current recommending agency, as well as any
information gathered during the transfer assessment, including the written
recommendation to deny the request, shall be maintained by
the agencyin the caregiver's record for at
least two years.
(K)If the decision
is to approve the transfer request, all information contained in the copy of
the caregiver's record from the current recommending agency, as well as any
information gathered during the transfer assessment shall be incorporated into
the receiving agency's foster care provider record.
(1)If the sending
agency has the appropriate access to SACWIS, the sending agency shall enter the
applicable data into the system to complete the transfer to the receiving
agency.
(2)If the sending
agency does not have the appropriate access to SACWIS to enter the transfer,
then either the sending agency or the receiving agency shall make a
recommendation to ODJFS to transfer the foster home by submitting the completed
JFS 01334 containing all applicable signatures.
(3)The certificate
shall be effective from the date of transfer until the end of the current
certification period. If the foster caregiver is upgrading the type of foster
care the home will provide, the caregiver shall begin a new two year certification
starting on the date of transfer due to the increased training requirements.
(4)The transfer of
a foster home to a receiving agency has the effect of conferring upon the
receiving agency all the duties of a recommending agency contained in Chapter
5101:2-5 of the Administrative Code.
(5)Prior to or not
later than thirty days after a transfer request has been processed by ODJFS,
the receiving agency shall provide an orientation to the foster caregiver of
the agency's foster care policies and procedures.
(L)Upon receipt of
a signed release of information form, an agency shall release a copy of a
foster care homestudy to an adoption agency when the foster caregiver is being
considered as an adoptive parent.
Effective: 2/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/26/2020 and 02/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/08/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.033, 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 02/01/1988,
07/02/1990 (Emer.), 10/01/1990, 01/01/1991, 09/18/1996, 01/01/2003, 12/11/2006,
10/01/2011, 11/01/2015