Substitute care definition

Substitute care means the out-of-home placement of a child or young adult who is in the legal or physical custody and care of the Department.
Substitute care means full-time care of youth in a residential setting for the purpose of
Substitute care means an out-of-home placement of a child for purposes related to the provision of child welfare services in accordance with chapter 74.13 RCW where the child is in the care, custody, and control of the department pursuant to a proceeding under chapter 13.34 RCW or pursuant to the written consent of the child's parent, parents, or custodian. RCW 13.70.010

Examples of Substitute care in a sentence

  • Title XIX Substitute care Budget Population 9 CSHCN (as an eligibility factor) who are 21 and under who would otherwise be placed in voluntary State custody below 300 percent SSI.


More Definitions of Substitute care

Substitute care means medical coverage for children in BRS or PRTF;
Substitute care means an out-of-home placement directly supervised by the department
Substitute care means an out-of-home placement directly supervised by the department or other agency, including placement in a foster family home, group home or other child caring institution or facility. “Substitute care” does not include care in:
Substitute care means full-time care of youth in a residential setting for the purpose of providing food, shelter, security and safety, guidance, direction, and, if necessary, treatment to youth who are removed from or are without the care and supervision of their parents or guardians.
Substitute care means the care of children who require placement away from their families. Substitute care includes foster family care, care of a child for whom the Department is legally responsible provided in a relative family home, care provided in a group home, and care provided in a child care or other institution.
Substitute care means a court−ordered out−of−home placement of a child under ch. 48 or 938, Stats., in a residential, non−medical facility such as a foster home, treatment foster home, group home, child−caring institution or juvenile correctional facility.
Substitute care means the care of children who require placement away from their families or private guardians. Substitute care includes foster family care, care provided in a relative home placement as defined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code 301 (Placement and Visitation Services), Section 301.80 (Relative Home Placement), care provided in a group home, care provided in a maternity center or a child care, mental health or other institution, and care provided in an independent living arrangement.