Section 39-1202 – DEFINITIONS.
39-1202. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this chapter: (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of health and welfare. (2) "Child care" means that care, control, supervision or maintenance of children for twenty-four (24) hours a day provided as an alternative to parental care. (3) "Child" means an individual less than eighteen (18) years of age […]
Section 39-1203 – FILING OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS.
39-1203. FILING OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS. All children’s institutions except foster homes shall file with the department a disclosure report as designed by the department and containing only such information as set forth in section 39-1204, Idaho Code. All such disclosure reports shall be signed under oath by the administrative employee responsible for operation of the […]
Section 39-1204 – FORM FOR DISCLOSURE REPORT.
39-1204. FORM FOR DISCLOSURE REPORT. (1) The department shall design a form for the initial disclosure report which shall contain only the following information: (a) The name, address and telephone number(s) for each children’s agency or children’s institution. (b) The name(s), address and telephone number(s) of the individual(s) in charge at each children’s agency or […]
Section 39-1205 – EVALUATION OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS.
39-1205. EVALUATION OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS. The department shall review all initial and annual update disclosure reports and shall categorize each children’s institution, based on the type of care provided, into one (1) of the following categories: (1) Foster homes; (2) Residential schools; (3) Children’s camps; (4) Children’s therapeutic outdoor program; or (5) Each children’s institution […]
Section 39-1206 – CHILDREN’S CAMPS.
39-1206. CHILDREN’S CAMPS. A children’s camp which provides child care for any one (1) child for more than nine (9) consecutive weeks in any one (1) year period shall constitute a children’s treatment facility. A children’s camp which also constitutes a residential school shall be governed under the provisions of this chapter as a residential […]