(A)A foster home and
all structures on the grounds of the home shall be maintained in a clean, safe,
and sanitary condition and in a reasonable state of repair.
(B)Outdoor recreation
equipment on the grounds of a foster home shall be maintained in a safe state of
repair.
(C)Outdoor areas on
the grounds of or immediately adjacent to a foster home which are potentially hazardous
to a foster child placed in the home shall be reasonably safeguarded, considering
the age and functioning level of the foster child. Such areas include, but are not
limited to:
(1)Water areas, including
lakes, ponds, rivers, quarries and swimming pools.
(2)Open pits and wells.
(3)Cliffs and caves.
(4)High-speed or heavily
traveled roads.
(D)A foster home shall
be adequately heated, lighted and ventilated.
(E)The following shall
be stored in a safe manner:
(1)Bleach.
(2)Cleaning materials.
(3)Poisonous or corrosive
household chemicals.
(4)Flammable and combustible
materials.
(5)Potentially dangerous
tools or utensils.
(6)Electrical equipment
in or on the grounds of a foster home.
(7)Machinery in or
on the grounds of a foster home.
(F)A foster home shall
comply with the following requirements regarding weapons:
(1)The following weapons
kept on the grounds of or in a foster home shall be stored in an inoperative condition
in a locked area inaccessible to children:
(a)Firearms.
(b)Air rifles.
(c)Hunting slingshots.
(d)Any other projectile
weapon.
(2)All ammunition,
arrows or projectiles for such weapons shall be stored in a separate locked space.
(3)Any foster caregiver
who is also a law enforcement official and can document that their jurisdiction
requires them to have ready and immediate access to their weapon shall be exempt
from the requirements of this paragraph.
(G)A foster home shall
have a working telephone or be able to demonstrate to the recommending agency reasonable
access to a working telephone for emergency situations.
(H)Appropriate emergency
telephone numbers including fire, police, ambulance, poison control, the recommending
agency, and each agency with a foster child placed in the home shall be posted in
a prominent place in a foster home.
(I)All locks to
at least one door to any room or walk in storage area inside a foster home in which
a person could become confined, and from which the only other
means of exit requires the use of a key, shall be able to be unlocked from either
sideshall be of the type which permit the door to
be unlocked from either side of the door and be unlocked from the inside of the
room or storage area without a key. Locking of the children's bedroom doors
while children are sleeping is prohibited. Locking of outside doors and fencing
around a yard or outside play area is permitted.
(J)A foster home
shall have a continuous supply of safe drinking water. Well water used for drinking
and cooking shall be tested and approved by the health department prior to initial
certification and annually thereafter.
(K)A foster home shall
have working bathroom and toilet facilities located within the home and connected
to an indoor plumbing system.
(L)Garbage shall be
disposed of on a regular basis. Garbage stored outside shall be in covered containers
or closed bags.
(M)A foster home shall
have a working smoke alarm on each level of occupancy of
the home approved by one of the following: "Underwriter's Laboratory" on each level of occupancy
of the home.
(1)"Underwriter's Laboratory."
(2)A certified fire inspector.
(N)A foster caregiver
shall have a written evacuation plan for evacuating the home or seeking shelter
in the event of fire, tornado or other disaster. This evacuation plan shall contain
a primary and alternate escape route for each floor. A foster caregiver shall provide
initial orientation and ongoing instruction on the contents of this plan to each
foster child in accordance with the foster child's age and functioning level.
(O)All escape routes
shall be kept free of clutter and other obstructions.
(P)Household heating
equipment used in a foster home shall be equipped with appropriate safeguards in
accordance with the age and functioning level of any foster child in the home.
(Q)HeatersUnvented heaters that burn
kerosene or oil shall not be used. All heaters must be approved by "Underwriter's
Laboratory," and not prohibited by any local zoning ordinances.
(1)Unvented heaters that burn kerosene or oil
shall not be used.
(2)All heaters shall be approved by "Underwriter's
Laboratory" or a certified fire inspector.
(3)All heaters shall not be prohibited by any
local zoning ordinances.
(R)A foster home shall
have an "Underwriter's Laboratory" approveda portable fire extinguisher in working order in or near
the cooking area of the home. The fire extinguisher shall
be approved by one of the following:
(1)"Underwriter's Laboratory."
(2)A certified fire inspector.
(S)Pets or domestic
animals in or on the premises of a foster home shall be kept in a safe and sanitary
manner in accordance with state and local laws.
(T)A foster child
shall be protected from animals potentially dangerous to the child's health and
safety in or on the premises of a foster home.
(U)Interior and exterior
stairways accessible to children shall be protected by child safety gates or doors
according to the child's age and functioning level.
(V)A foster home shall
provide a smoke free environment for foster children.
(1)No smoking shall
be permitted in the living area of a foster home or in a vehicle used to transport
a foster child when a foster child is present.
(2)Smoking may be
permitted in the home or vehicles used for transporting foster children only when
no foster child is present.
(W)All prescription
drugs in a foster home shall be stored in a locked cabinet or storage area except
that an inhaler or other medication may be left unlocked
if a person has a special health condition that requires the inhaler or medication
to be immediately available.
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, 01/01/1991, 09/18/1996,
07/01/2000, 01/01/2003, 12/11/2006, 08/01/2009, 03/01/2010, 07/01/2014