Current through 2023-2024 Legislative Session Chapter 709
Section 49-5-8.1 - Short-term respite care of child in foster care; reasonable and prudent parent standard(a) As used in this Code section, the term:(1) "Caregiver'" means a foster parent with whom a child in foster care has been placed.(2) "Occasional" means once per week or less on varying days and not exceeding twice per month.(3) "Respite care" means occasional or short-term relief for a caregiver by a person or entity.(4) "Short-term" means up to 72 consecutive hours or for such longer periods of time under such circumstances as may be promulgated by the department pursuant to rules and regulations.(b) A caregiver may arrange for respite care of a child in foster care placed with such caregiver and allow individuals 18 years of age or older to supervise such child for purposes including, but not limited to, medical or other health care appointments for the caregiver, grocery or other shopping, personal grooming appointments, special occasions for the caregiver or caregivers, foster parent training classes, school related meetings, business meetings, adult social gatherings, or an evening event out for the caregiver or caregivers.(c) A caregiver shall use a reasonable and prudent parent standard in selecting and arranging for appropriate respite care pursuant to this Code section.(d) A caregiver shall make all reasonable efforts to provide the person or entity affording respite care with the following information before leaving the child with the person or entity affording respite care: (1) Information about the child's emotional, behavioral, medical, and physical condition, if any, necessary to provide care for such child during the respite care period;(2) Any medication that should be administered to such child in foster care during the respite care period; and(3) Emergency contact information that is valid for the duration of the respite care period.Amended by 2023 Ga. Laws 250,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2023.Amended by 2021 Ga. Laws 307,§ 49, eff. 5/10/2021.Added by 2020 Ga. Laws 466,§ 5, eff. 7/1/2020.