(A)The presence of
a foster child in a foster home shall not cause any other resident of the home to
be deprived of a bed or bedroom.
(B)A bedroom for foster
children shall:
(1)Have at least one outside wall window that should be screened and
capable of opening and closing, unless the room is provided with a ventilation system
which provides fresh air.Have at least one outside
wall window. The window shall be screened and capable of opening and closing unless
the room is provided with a ventilation system which provides fresh air such as
a central air conditioning system.
(2)Accommodate no
more than four children.
(3)Include storage
space for personal belongings and closet or dresser space for clothing.
(4)Provide a safe
and comfortable sleeping area ensuring reasonable privacy and access to adult supervision,
as appropriate to the age and functioning level of each foster child.
(5)Not have the entry
to a foster child's bedroom located so as to require the foster child to pass through
another bedroom or a bathroom in order to enter his or her bedroom or to require
another person to pass through the foster child's bedroom to enter another room
if the foster home was recommended for initial certification after July 1, 2000.
(6)Have floor-to-ceiling
walls and a standard door.
(7)Be provided with
reasonable access to an emergency exit.
(8)Not be on a floor
higher than the second floor or in a basement unless approved in writing by a fire
safety inspector.
(9)Be comparable in
appearance in terms of wall coverings, floor coverings, and general decor to other
bedrooms used by other children residing in the foster home.
(10) Approved by the
agency prior to placement.
(C)A foster child
shall not share a bedroom with a child of the opposite sex, except when all children
sharing the room are under the age of five years, or when a foster child who is
also a parent is sharing a bedroom with his or her own child.
(D)A foster child
over one year of age shall not share a sleeping room with an adult without prior
approval of the recommending agency.
(E)Each foster child
shall be provided with a clean, comfortable, permanent bed and mattress of his or
her own. A permanent bed is one that cannot be converted to any other form.
(F)A bunk bed in use
shall be equipped with safety rails on the upper tier for a child under the age
of ten or for any child whose physical, mental, or emotional condition indicates
the need for such protection. A bed shall not be bunked higher than two tiers. A
child under six years of age shall not sleep on the upper bunk of a bunk bed.
(G)A foster caregiver
shall provide each foster child with clean bed linen at least once per week or more
frequently if needed. A foster child shall not be required to sleep on a bed soiled
by urine or excrement.
(H)Unless there is
a documented reason for a foster child over two years of age or thirty-five inches
in height to continue to sleep in a crib, the child shall be provided with a toddler
bed or standard bed.
Effective: 4/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/19/2018 and 04/01/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 02/07/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 02/01/1988, 01/01/1991,
09/18/1996, 07/01/2000, 01/01/2003, 12/11/2006, 08/01/2009, 07/01/2014