Foster home definition
Foster home means the place of residence of any natural person in which any child, other than a
Foster home means the place of residence of any natural person in which any child, other than a child by birth or adoption of such person, resides as a member of the household.
Foster home means a residence approved by a child-placing agency or local board in which any child, other than a child by birth or adoption of such person or a child who is the subject of a power of attorney to delegate parental or legal custodial powers by his parents or legal custodian to the natural person who has been designated the child's legal guardian pursuant to Chapter 10 (§ 20-166 et seq.) of Title 20 and who exercises legal authority over the child on a continuous basis for at least 24 hours without compensation, resides as a member of the household.
More Definitions of Foster home
Foster home means a private residence licensed by the department of public health and
Foster home means an entity that accepts the
Foster home means a residence approved by a child-placing agency or local board in which any
Foster home means a private residence in which children are received apart from their parents, guardian, or legal custodian, by an individual reimbursed for providing the children non-secure care, supervision, or training twenty-four hours a day. "Foster home" does not include care provided for a child in the home of a person other than the child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian while the parent, guardian, or legal custodian is temporarily away. Family foster homes, pre-adoptive infant foster homes and specialized foster homes are types of foster homes.
Foster home means any facility operated by a person licensed under s. 48.62 (1), Stats.
Foster home means a private residence licensed by the department of public health and human services for placement of a youth.
Foster home means a residence that is licensed or certified by the office for the full-time substitute care of a child.