Foster Parent 622-05-50-10
(NEW 8/15/2010 ML #3224)
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- To provide safety, food, and, as required, clothing, transportation, daily supervision, shelter, and other services as deemed necessary by the agency.
- To inform the agency of any illness or problems arising with the child, including discipline issues.
- To work with the custodian/social worker to ensure that the child receives appropriate medical care.
- To follow the standards, rules, policies and laws of the Foster Care Program in North Dakota.
- To maintain ongoing documentation regarding the child’s care.
- To secure written authorization from the agency, and where appropriate, from the parents/guardian prior to taking a child out-of-state. The foster parents must leave information as to where they can be reached during this time.
- To participate in Foster Care Child & Family Team meetings.
- To accept supervision from the agency.
- To cooperate with the agency’s plan for parent and sibling visitation and contact, and to maintain other significant relationships.
- Other.