Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE |
PART 19. DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
CHAPTER 700. CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
SUBCHAPTER J. ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR RELATIVES AND OTHER CAREGIVERS |
DIVISION 2. PERMANENCY CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM |
§ 700.1025. What is the Permanency Care Assistance Program? |
§ 700.1027. What definitions apply to this division? |
§ 700.1029. What are the eligibility criteria for receipt of permanency care assistance? |
§ 700.1031. How does a person become eligible for receipt of foster care reimbursement on behalf of a child for at least six consecutive months? |
§ 700.1033. How does a person become a verified or licensed foster parent? |
§ 700.1035. Do the same standards apply to relatives of a child who apply to become a foster parent as any other person who applies to become a foster parent? |
§ 700.1037. What is the process for entering into a permanency care assistance agreement? |
§ 700.1039. What is the amount of monthly payments that a permanent kinship conservator may receive under a permanency care assistance agreement? |
§ 700.1041. What is the effective date of a permanency care assistance agreement and when will benefits begin? |
§ 700.1045. If no assistance is needed at the time a person becomes the permanent kinship conservator, can that person still enter into a permanency care assistance agreement? |
§ 700.1047. How long does the permanency care assistance agreement remain in effect? |
§ 700.1049. What happens if a family's circumstances change after the permanency care assistance agreement is signed? |
§ 700.1051. Is a permanent kinship conservator still eligible to receive permanency care assistance from Texas if the conservator moves outside the state? |
§ 700.1053. Who is eligible for extended permanency care assistance? |
§ 700.1057. What rights does a person have if permanency care assistance benefits are denied? |
§ 700.1061. Does a child remain eligible for permanency care assistance payments in the event that the permanent kinship conservator dies or becomes incapacitated? |