Category 20 - Clothing for Foster Children 623-05-30-10

(Revised 5/1/21 ML #3617)

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Foster children placed in a licensed or approved (Tribal Affidavit) family foster home or residential settings are eligible for a clothing allowance. The foster care case manager is responsible to identify the clothing needs of the child. Clothing purchased specifically for the child becomes the property of the foster child and must accompany the child upon leaving the placement. An inventory must be conducted of a child’s clothing and belongings prior to any placement or change in foster care placement. Foster care case managers will submit the receipts for the CFS Eligibility Unit to process irregular payment and authorize reimbursement to the licensed provider.

 

Payment for ongoing clothing needs for a child is built into the daily standard maintenance rate reimbursed to foster parents monthly.

 

Age Limits Built into Standard
0-4 $55/month
5-12 $65/month
13+ $75/month

 

Children placed in a North Dakota QRTP facility have some clothing costs built into the daily rate established by the Department’s rate setting process. Out of state foster care facility placements may not have clothing embedded into their rate. Foster care case managers must verify if the facility daily rate includes clothing.

 

Codes under Category 20

21 Initial Clothing Allowance:

 

Age Limits

Expenditure Initial w/ in first 5 months

0 - 4

$400

5 - 12

$400

13 +

$400

 

22 Special Clothing Allowance:

Age Limits

Expenditure Limit/Year

0 - 4

$300

5 - 12

$350

13 +

$400

 

Out of State Providers:

The clothing allowance for children placed out-of-state will be determined based on the rate of the receiving state. The rates are set by the receiving state and clothing may or may not be included in the out of state maintenance rate. If clothing is not included in the out of state rate, the ND irregular payment may be utilized.