Resource family home definition

Resource family home means and includes private residences wherein any child in the care, custody, or guardianship of the Department of Children and Families may be placed by the department, or with its approval, for care, and shall include any private residence maintained by persons with whom any child is placed by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency for the purpose of adoption until the adoption is finalized.
Resource family home means a home licensed to provide services to a child
Resource family home or "home" means a private residence, located in New Jersey, other than a children's group home, treatment home, teaching family home, alternative care home or shelter home, in which board, lodging, care and temporary out-of-home placement services are provided by a resource family parent on a 24-hour basis to a child under the auspices of the Division, including a child placed by the Division for the purpose of adoption until the adoption is finalized.

More Definitions of Resource family home

Resource family home or "home" means a private residence, other
Resource family home means and includes private residences
Resource family home means as defined at N.J.A.C. 3A:51-1.3. “Routine maintenance” means as defined at N.J.A.C. 6A:26-1.2.
Resource family home means a home licensed to provide services to a child in the custody of the state and includes a foster care home and a legal risk home.
Resource family home means a private residence, other than a children's group home, treatment home, teaching family home, alternative care home, or shelter, in which board, lodging, care and temporary out-of-home placement services are provided by a resource family parent on a 24-hour basis to a pregnant adolescent or minor parent under the auspices of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency, including a home approved by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency for the placement of a child for the purpose of adoption.
Resource family home means a private residence, other than a children's group home, treatment home, teaching family home, alternative care home or shelter home, in which board, lodging, care and temporary out-of-home placement services are provided by a resource family parent on a 24-hour basis to a child under the auspices of the Division of Youth and Family Services, including a home approved by
Resource family home means a private residence, located in New Jersey, other than a children’s group home, treatment home, teaching family home, alternative care home, or shelter home, in which board, lodging, care, and temporary out-of-home placement services are provided by a resource family parent on a 24-hour basis to a child under the auspices of the Division of [Youth and Family Services] Child Protection and Permanency, including a home [approved] licensed by the Division of [Youth and Family Services] Child Protection and Permanency for the placement of a child for the purpose of adoption. A resource family home does not include a child living with his or her own birth parent or parent who has adopted that child. A resource family home may provide one or more of the following services: