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 J. FOSTER CARE SERVICES: MEDICAL AND DENTAL |
DIVISION 1. MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE |
§ 749.1401. What general medical requirements must my agency meet? |
§ 749.1403. Who determines the need and frequency for ongoing maintenance of medical care and treatment for a child? |
§ 749.1405. Who must perform medical care examinations and provide medical treatment for a child? |
§ 749.1409. What general dental requirements must my agency meet? |
§ 749.1411. Who must determine the frequency and need for ongoing maintenance of dental health for a child? |
§ 749.1413. Who must perform dental examinations and provide dental treatment? |
§ 749.1415. What health precautions must I take if a person in care, employee, caregiver, someone else in one of my foster homes, or someone else in my agency has a communicable disease? |
§ 749.1417. Who must have a tuberculosis (TB) examination? |
§ 749.1421. What immunizations must a child in my care have? |
§ 749.1423. What exemptions or exceptions are there concerning immunization requirements? |
§ 749.1425. What documentation is acceptable for an immunization record? |
§ 749.1427. Must children in my care have a vision and hearing screening? |
§ 749.1429. What must I do if a child in my care is identified as needing a diagnostic vision or hearing examination? |
§ 749.1431. What special equipment must I provide for a child with a physical disability? |
§ 749.1433. How often must the physician review a child's primary medical needs? |
§ 749.1435. What are the requirements for using a nasogastric tube? |
§ 749.1437. How must a caregiver respond when a child is injured or ill and requires immediate treatment by a health-care professional? |