C.R.S. Section 26-6-705
Approval of temporary caregiver

  • background check
  • training

(1)

A child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program may approve as a temporary caregiver any person who meets the standards prescribed by the temporary care assistance program and who complies with the requirements established pursuant to this section.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program shall require an applicant to become an approved temporary caregiver and any other person who resides in the applicant’s home and is eighteen years of age or older to submit to the following background checks:

(I)

A fingerprint-based criminal history record check through the Colorado bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of investigation in the same manner as described in section 26-6-912 (1)(a)(I)(B);

(II)

A child abuse and neglect background check pursuant to section 19-1-307; and

(III)

A check against the state’s sex offender registry and against the national sex offender public website operated by the United States department of justice that checks names and addresses in the registries and the interactive database system for Colorado to determine if a person is a registered sex offender.

(b)

A child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program is responsible for the costs arising from any background check performed pursuant to this section. The child placement agency may collect the costs from any person subject to a background check.

(c)

The child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program shall maintain records of a background check performed pursuant to this section, including the full transcripts of the background check, for a period of not less than five years. The child placement agency shall make the records available to a parent or guardian executing a power of attorney, and any local, state, or federal authority conducting an investigation involving the approved temporary caregiver, the parent or guardian, or the minor.

(d)

A child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program shall not approve an applicant as an approved temporary caregiver if a background check conducted pursuant to this section discloses a substantiated allegation of child abuse, neglect, or exploitation, or any crime that would disqualify the applicant or any other person who resides in the applicant’s home and is eighteen years of age or older from becoming certified or licensed to operate a foster care home in the state.

(3)

A child placement agency operating a temporary care assistance program shall train an approved temporary caregiver in the rights, duties, and limitations associated with providing care for a minor pursuant to this part 7.

Source: Section 26-6-705 — Approval of temporary caregiver - background check - training, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-26.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

26‑6‑701
Short title
26‑6‑702
Definitions
26‑6‑703
Temporary care assistance program permitted
26‑6‑704
Temporary care assistance program - limitations on duration of delegation - approved temporary caregiver
26‑6‑705
Approval of temporary caregiver - background check - training
26‑6‑706
Rules
26‑6‑707
Application of part
26‑6‑901
Short title
26‑6‑902
Legislative declaration
26‑6‑903
Definitions
26‑6‑904
Applicability of part
26‑6‑905
Licenses - out-of-state notices and consent - demonstration pilot program - report - rules - definition
26‑6‑906
Compliance with local government zoning regulations - notice to local governments - provisional licensure - repeal
26‑6‑907
Fees - when original applications, reapplications, and renewals for licensure are required - creation of child welfare licensing cash fund
26‑6‑908
Application forms - criminal sanctions for perjury
26‑6‑909
Standards for facilities and agencies - rules
26‑6‑910
Certification and annual recertification of foster care homes by county departments and licensed child placement agencies - background and reference check requirements - definition
26‑6‑911
Foster care - kinship care - rules applying generally - rule-making
26‑6‑912
Investigations and inspections - local authority - reports - rules
26‑6‑913
Revocation of certification of foster care home - emergency procedures - due process
26‑6‑914
Denial of license - suspension - revocation - probation - refusal to renew license - fines - definitions
26‑6‑915
Notice of negative licensing action - filing of complaints
26‑6‑916
Institutes
26‑6‑917
Acceptance of federal grants
26‑6‑918
Injunctive proceedings
26‑6‑919
Penalty
26‑6‑920
Periodic review of licensing regulations and procedures
26‑6‑921
Civil penalties - fines - child welfare cash fund - created
26‑6‑922
Child placement agencies - information sharing - investigations by state department - recovery of money - rule-making
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 26-6-705’s source at colorado​.gov