Minimum parenting standards definition

Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare sees that the child is adequately fed, clothed appropriately for the weather conditions, provided with adequate shelter, protected from physical, mental and emotional harm, and provided with necessary medical care and education as required by law.
Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare is able and willing to ensure that a child is healthy and safe, which includes ensuring that the child is adequately fed, clothed appropriately for the weather conditions, provided with adequate shelter, protected from physical, mental and emotional harm, and provided with necessary medical care and education required by law.
Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare sees that the child is fed, clothed appropriately for the weather conditions, provided with adequate shelter, protected from severe physical, mental and emotional harm, and provided with necessary medical care and education required by law. A parent who has abandoned a child, deserted a child for three months, or failed to demonstrate a reasonable degree of interest, concern, or responsibility as to the welfare of a newborn child for 30 days after birth is deemed to have failed to have met the minimum parenting standards. In addition, a parent who is addicted to alcohol or who is a drug addict, as defined in the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency

More Definitions of Minimum parenting standards

Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare sees that the child is adequately fed, clothed appropriately for the weather conditions, provided with adequate shelter, protected from physical, mental and emotional harm, and provided with necessary medical care and education required by law. A parent who has abandoned a child, deserted a child for three months, or failed to demonstrate a reasonable degree of interest, concern, or responsibility as to the welfare of a newborn child for 30 days after birth is deemed to have failed to have met the minimum parenting standards, unless the parent has arranged for the child's care in the home of a relative who is willing and capable of assuming responsibility for the child. In addition, a parent who is addicted to alcohol or who is a drug addict, as defined in Section 1-103 of the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act [20 ILCS 301305/1-101-103] and who has consistently failed to cooperate in a rehabilitation program for a period of at least six months is deemed to have failed
Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible
Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare is able and willing to ensure that a child is healthy and safe, which includes ensuring that the child is adequately fed, clothed appropriately for
Minimum parenting standards means that a parent or other person responsible for the child's welfare is able and willing to ensure that a child is healthy and safe,