Nev. Admin. Code § 424.500

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 424.500 - Care and treatment of children: General requirements
1. A foster home shall:
(a) Provide a safe, stable and nurturing environment.
(b) Encourage a child's autonomy, respect a child's privacy and consider a child's preferences or choices when providing care, supervision, guidance or instruction.
(c) Provide care that is respectful toward the beliefs, interpersonal styles, attitudes, behaviors and culture of a child and his or her family.
(d) Employ direct care staff who are knowledgeable about and understanding of children who have greater physical or emotional needs.
(e) Provide effective supervision and employ staff who possess the vitality, interest and understanding to meet the needs of a child in the care of the foster home. Prospective staff must be selected based upon their ability to care for a foster child with consideration of the ages and needs of any other children in the care of the foster home.
(f) Employ staff who have the ability to work with and guide a child within a group setting or individually. Staff must possess the physical and emotional health to carry out the responsibilities of caring for a child.
(g) Work cooperatively with the agency which provides child welfare services, teachers and other professionals to meet the needs of a child.
(h) Accurately observe and record each child's progress in the foster home.
(i) Provide care, training and guidance to the children in its care and assist those children in learning to control inappropriate patterns of behavior.
(j) Cooperate with the agency which provides child welfare services to ensure that children placed in the foster home receive quality, nurturing parenting and are able to experience normalcy in their daily lives.
(k) Ensure that all decisions concerning children are made using the reasonable and prudent parent standard in the manner prescribed in NAC 424.573 and in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and chapter 424 of NRS.
(l) Comply with all requirements of NRS 432.500 to 432.550, inclusive.
2. The foster home shall plan activities that provide for and stimulate social relationships, creative activities and hobbies. Children must be afforded an opportunity to participate in neighborhood, school and other community groups appropriate to the age and needs of each child, which may include, without limitation:
(a) Activities that promote leisure or play;
(b) Activities that promote self-expression and communication;
(c) Appropriate physical exercise to encourage development of gross and fine motor skills;
(d) Activities to encourage mental or intellectual stimulation and development;
(e) Activities appropriate to the child's ethnicity or culture;
(f) Indoor and outdoor recreational activities;
(g) Activities that promote appropriate socialization and relationships with others; and
(h) Activities that promote normalcy for the child.
3. The foster parent must be nonjudgmental regarding the child's parents and the family of the child.
4. The foster parent shall:
(a) Assist the agency which provides child welfare services with transporting the child to necessary appointments, meetings or other required travel.
(b) Attend any appointment related to the health of the child with the child unless other arrangements are approved by the caseworker of the child.
5. The foster parent shall assist the agency which provides child welfare services to ensure that the child is provided with ongoing visitation and contact with siblings or other family members, if requested by the caseworker of the child.
6. The foster home shall see that each child observes curfew and all other requirements specified by law.
7. Smoking is prohibited in a foster home, in a vehicle used to transport foster children and in the direct presence of foster children.

Nev. Admin. Code § 424.500

Welfare Div., Req. for Foster Care part § 106.1, 10-7-88, eff. 1-1-89-NAC A by Div. of Child & Fam. Services, 11-14-97; A by R110-13, eff. 6/23/2014; A by R110-19A, eff. 2/25/2021
NRS 424.020