Texas (TX) CHILD-CARE and CHILD-PLACING
AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR Exam ACTUAL VERIFIED
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Is a child-placing agency that releases background
information under this section immune from civil and
criminal liability for the release of the information? -
Answer-yes
Do foster parent applicants have to own the home they
live in for it to be their primary residence? - Answer-No,
they do not have to own or rent the home they live in for it
to be considered their primary residence.
What are the requirements for verifying a foster home at a
residence that I own? - Answer-You must verify the home
in the name of one foster family for whom the home is the
primary residence. You may only verify the home in the
name of one foster family.
When is a A home is considered a primary residence? -
Answer-if the person lives there on a routine basis and
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[Medium-Low]: (1) It is the place of residence on their
most recent tax return; OR (2) It is the address listed on
their motor vehicle registration, driver's license, voter's
registration, or other document filed with a public agency.
What are the requirements for an agreement that I have
with a foster home that I verify? - Answer-) You must sign
a written agreement with each agency foster home at the
time that you verify the home. You and the foster home
must each have copies of the signed agreement. You must
file a copy of the signed agreement in the agency home
record.
Do foster parents have the right to request a pre-
placement visit? - Answer-Yes
What must I submit to licensing regarding the verification
of a foster home? - Answer-Within 2 working days submit
verification of a new home, temporary verification,
changes in verification, provisional verification, closing a
home or putting on active or inactive status.
What are examples of conflicts of care in a foster home? -
Answer-Place one child at serious risk for harm by another
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child; (2) Significantly compromise the care and
supervision of any child in care; (3) Require a level of
expertise by the foster parents and/or caregivers that they
do not possess; or (4) Create an environment that is
appropriately restrictive for one child but inappropriate for
another.
When verifying a foster home, what must you issue? -
Answer-verification certificate that specifies many things
including total capacity including bio/adopted kids and
then care capacity for foster/respite care
Can you verify a foster home before pre-service training is
completed? - Answer-Yes, However, foster parents must
comply with the training requirementsbefore you may
place a child in the home.
Are there any additional requirements to verify a foster
home that is currently acting as a kinship home with the
Child Protective Services (CPS) Division of the
Department? - Answer-Yes, before you may verify a
kinship home, you must obtain and review the kinship
home assessment that was completed.