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(a) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources is authorized to propose rules for legislative approval necessary to implement this article in accordance with § 29A-3-1 et seq. of this code.
(b) The rules:
(1) Shall create a three year certification period for a foster home, unless a substantial change occurs. A home safety assessment is performed at least annually. The department has sole authority to determine if a substantial change has occurred;
(2) Shall require that a criminal background check be conducted at the time of the recertification;
(3) May not prevent the placement or cause the removal of a foster child for cosmetic damage to a residence. “Cosmetic damages” means damage that does not affect the safety or wellbeing of a child;
(4) Shall permit the use of dedicated sleeping spaces as appropriate for the child's needs and age, and similar to the sleeping spaces for other household members; and
(5) Shall review and update the legislative rules while considering normalcy and the reasonable and prudent parent standard.
(c) Notwithstanding the time frames in § 29A-3-1 et seq., of this code the department shall revise the foster care legislative rules and shall submit for review and approval to the Rule-Making Review Committee by October 31, 2019.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 49. West Virginia Child Welfare Act § 49-2-708. Rule-making authority - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-49-west-virginia-child-welfare-act/wv-code-sect-49-2-708/
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