Bill Text: TX HB4791 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the rights of a foster parent.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-22 - Referred to Human Services [HB4791 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4791-Introduced.html
88R16346 MLH-D | ||
By: Sherman, Sr. | H.B. No. 4791 |
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relating to the rights of a foster parent. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 263, Family Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 263.0081 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 263.0081. FOSTER PARENT'S BILL OF RIGHTS. (a) In this | ||
section: | ||
(1) "Child-placing agency" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 42.002, Human Resources Code. | ||
(2) "Foster care" means the temporary placement of a | ||
child who is in the conservatorship of the department or an | ||
authorized agency in a facility licensed or certified under Chapter | ||
42, Human Resources Code, in which care is provided for 24 hours a | ||
day. | ||
(3) "Foster parent's bill of rights" means the rights | ||
described by Subsection (c). | ||
(b) The state recognizes that foster parents: | ||
(1) play an important and significant role in the | ||
lives of foster children; | ||
(2) are an essential part of the child protective | ||
services system; and | ||
(3) should be treated with respect by all employees of | ||
the department and child-placing agency. | ||
(c) It is the policy of this state that, to the extent | ||
provided by state or federal law or policy, each foster parent has | ||
the right: | ||
(1) to be treated with dignity, respect, and | ||
consideration as a professional member of the child protective | ||
services team; | ||
(2) to be free from being discriminated against on the | ||
basis of religion, race, color, sex, national origin, age, or | ||
disability; | ||
(3) to be assured that all members of the foster | ||
parent's family are safe from physical violence, emotional abuse, | ||
and harassment; | ||
(4) to be given standardized preservice training, | ||
including cultural competence training and appropriate ongoing | ||
training to meet mutually assessed needs and improve the foster | ||
parent's skills; | ||
(5) to be informed of the contact information of and | ||
the process to contact the appropriate child-placing agency or | ||
other source to receive information and assistance and to access | ||
supportive services 24 hours a day, seven days a week; | ||
(6) to receive timely financial reimbursement | ||
commensurate with the level of care the foster child requires, | ||
considering any medical or psychiatric care specified in the | ||
child's service plan, any previous hospitalization due to medical | ||
or psychiatric care, and the child's runaway status; | ||
(7) to receive post-placement counseling for loss, | ||
secondary trauma, and grief; | ||
(8) to communicate with other professionals who work | ||
with foster children, including therapists, physicians, and | ||
teachers; | ||
(9) to be considered as a placement option for a foster | ||
child who was formerly placed with the foster parent if the child | ||
reenters foster care, subject to a determination that the placement | ||
is consistent with the best interest of the child and any other | ||
child in the foster parent's home; | ||
(10) to refuse a placement; | ||
(11) to file a grievance and be informed of the process | ||
for filing a grievance; | ||
(12) to have timely notice of and access to the appeals | ||
process of the department or child-placing agency, as appropriate; | ||
(13) to be free from acts of harassment and | ||
retaliation by any other party when exercising the right to appeal | ||
or refuse a placement; | ||
(14) to be given, in a consistent and timely manner, | ||
any information: | ||
(A) that is pertinent to the care and needs of the | ||
child or to the child's permanency plan and essential to the foster | ||
parent's understanding of the needs of and care required for the | ||
child, including information regarding the foster child and the | ||
foster child's family and information related to previous | ||
placements; and | ||
(B) that the child's family consents to disclose | ||
regarding the child or the child's family; | ||
(15) to be provided a clear, written accounting of a | ||
child-placing agency's plan concerning the placement of a foster | ||
child in the foster parent's home, including a summary of the foster | ||
parent's responsibility to support activities that promote the | ||
foster child's right to relationships with the child's family and | ||
cultural heritage; | ||
(16) to provide input concerning the service plan for | ||
the child and to have that input fully considered in the same manner | ||
as information presented by any other child protective services | ||
professional; | ||
(17) except as otherwise provided by a court order or | ||
when a child is at imminent risk of harm, to be given written notice | ||
of and a description of the reasons for: | ||
(A) changes in a foster child's case plan; or | ||
(B) any plan to terminate the placement of the | ||
child with the foster parent; | ||
(18) to be notified of relevant staffing and scheduled | ||
meetings regarding the foster child to allow the foster parent to | ||
actively participate in the case-planning and decision-making | ||
process with regards to the child, including individual service | ||
planning meetings, administrative case reviews, interdisciplinary | ||
staffings, and individual educational planning meetings; | ||
(19) to receive written notice in a timely manner of | ||
all court hearings, including the following details: | ||
(A) the date and time; | ||
(B) the name of the judge or hearing officer; | ||
(C) the location; and | ||
(D) the docket number; | ||
(20) to be reminded in writing that the foster parent | ||
has a right to speak at the court hearings; | ||
(21) to be informed of decisions made by the court or | ||
the department concerning the child; | ||
(22) to be provided a fair, timely, and impartial | ||
investigation of any complaint concerning the foster parent's | ||
licensure; | ||
(23) to be provided an opportunity to have a person of | ||
the foster parent's choosing present during any investigation; | ||
(24) to receive mediation or an administrative review, | ||
or both, regarding decisions that affect the foster parent's | ||
license; and | ||
(25) to be presented with a specific explanation of | ||
any licensing corrective action plan, including the specific | ||
licensing standard violated. | ||
(d) The department or the child-placing agency that places a | ||
foster child with a foster parent shall: | ||
(1) provide the foster parent with: | ||
(A) a written copy of the foster parent's bill of | ||
rights; and | ||
(B) the grievance process; and | ||
(2) orally inform the foster parent of the rights | ||
provided by the foster parent's bill of rights. | ||
(e) The department's child protective services division or | ||
a contractor shall provide the cultural competence training | ||
described by Subsection (c)(4) to help foster parents provide care | ||
that is respectful of the child's cultural identity and needs. The | ||
training must: | ||
(1) help the foster parents learn cultural competence; | ||
and | ||
(2) specifically address cultural needs of children, | ||
including information on: | ||
(A) skin and hair care; | ||
(B) any specific religious or cultural practices | ||
of the child's biological family; and | ||
(C) referrals to community resources for ongoing | ||
education and support. | ||
(f) The commissioner of the department shall ensure that the | ||
rules and policies governing foster care are consistent with the | ||
state policy outlined by Subsection (c). | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |