Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 749. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-PLACING AGENCIES |
SUBCHAPTER I. FOSTER CARE SERVICES: SERVICE PLANNING, DISCHARGE |
DIVISION 1. SERVICE PLANS |
§ 749.1301. What are the requirements for a preliminary service plan? |
§ 749.1305. Who must be involved in developing the preliminary service plan? |
§ 749.1307. When must I complete an initial service plan? |
§ 749.1309. What must a child's initial service plan include? |
§ 749.1311. Who must be involved in developing an initial service plan? |
§ 749.1312. Can the service planning team discuss and develop a child's service plan in separate meetings? |
§ 749.1313. When must I inform the child's parents and foster parents of an initial service plan meeting? |
§ 749.1315. Must a professional service provider or a professional who must participate in a child's service plan be an employee of my agency? |
§ 749.1317. What roles do professional service providers have in service planning? |
§ 749.1319. What must I document regarding a professional service provider's participation in the development of an initial service plan? |
§ 749.1321. With whom do I share the initial service plan? |
§ 749.1323. When must I implement a service plan? |
DIVISION 2. SERVICE PLAN REVIEW AND UPDATES |
§ 749.1331. How often must I review and update a service plan? |
§ 749.1333. How does a child's transfer affect the timing of the review of the child's service plan? |
§ 749.1335. How do I review and update a service plan? |
§ 749.1336. Can the child-placing agency continue to review and update a child's previous service plan without creating a new service plan? |
§ 749.1337. Are the notification, participation, implementation, and documentation requirements for a service plan review and update the same as for an initial service plan? |
§ 749.1339. How often must I re-evaluate the intellectual functioning of a child receiving treatment services for intellectual disabilities? |
DIVISION 3. DISCHARGE AND TRANSFER PLANNING |
§ 749.1361. What does a "transfer" of a child in care mean? |
§ 749.1363. Who must plan a child's non-emergency discharge or transfer? |
§ 749.1365. May a foster home release a child to any person without my consent? |
§ 749.1367. To whom can I discharge a child in a non-emergency situation? |
§ 749.1369. How do I discharge or transfer a child who is an immediate danger to self or others? |
§ 749.1371. What must I document in the child's record at the time of a discharge or transfer? |
§ 749.1373. When I discharge a child, what information must I provide to the next placement or caregiver? |
§ 749.1377. What constitutes an emergency discharge or transfer? |