Code of Virginia
Chapter 9 - Foster Care
§ 63.2-900.1. Kinship foster care

A. The local board shall, in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board, determine whether the child has any relative who may be eligible to become a kinship foster parent. Searches for relatives eligible to serve as kinship foster parents shall be conducted at the time the child enters foster care, at least annually thereafter, and prior to any subsequent changes to the child's placement setting. The local board shall take all reasonable steps to provide notice to such relatives of their potential eligibility to become kinship foster parents and explain any opportunities such relatives may have to participate in the placement and care of the child, including opportunities available through kinship foster care or kinship guardianship.
If a relative requests to become the child's kinship foster parent, the local board shall provide the relative with any forms or materials that must be submitted in order to become a kinship foster parent within no more than 15 days of such request. If the relative's request to become a kinship foster parent is denied, the local board shall provide to the relative (i) a clear and specific explanation of the reasons for such denial, (ii) a statement that such denial is appealable pursuant to § 63.2-915, and (iii) information regarding the procedure for filing such appeal.
B. Kinship foster care placements pursuant to this section shall be subject to all requirements of, and shall be eligible for all services related to, foster care placement contained in this chapter. Subject to approval by the Commissioner, a local board may grant a waiver of the Board's standards for foster home approval, set forth in regulations, that are not related to safety. Training requirements may be waived for purposes of initial approval; however, such training requirements shall be completed within six months of the initial approval. If a local board determines that training requirements are a barrier to placement with a kinship foster parent and that placement with such kinship foster parent is in the child's best interest, the local board shall submit a waiver request to the Commissioner. Waivers granted pursuant to this subsection shall be considered and, if appropriate, granted on a case-by-case basis and shall include consideration of the unique needs of each child to be placed. Upon request by a local board, the Commissioner shall review the local board's decision and reasoning to grant a waiver and shall verify that the foster home approval standard being waived is not related to safety. If the Commissioner grants the waiver and allows approval of the home in accordance with Board regulations, the child may be placed in the home immediately. The approval or disapproval by the Commissioner of the local board's waiver shall not be considered a case decision as defined in § 2.2-4001.
C. The kinship foster parent shall be eligible to receive payment at the full foster care rate for the care of the child.
D. During the process of determining whether a person should be approved as a kinship foster parent, a local board shall not require that the child be removed from the physical custody of the kinship foster parent who is the subject of such approval process, provided the placement remains in the child's best interest.
E. A child placed in kinship foster care pursuant to this section shall not be removed from the physical custody of the kinship foster parent, provided that the child has been living with the kinship foster parent for six consecutive months and the placement continues to meet approval standards for foster care, unless (i) the kinship foster parent consents to the removal; (ii) removal is agreed upon at a family partnership meeting as defined by the Department; (iii) removal is ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction; or (iv) removal is warranted pursuant to § 63.2-1517.
F. For purposes of this section, "relative" means an adult who is (i) related to the child by blood, marriage, or adoption or (ii) fictive kin of the child.
2006, c. 360; 2012, c. 568; 2014, c. 257; 2016, c. 25; 2019, cc. 437, 438, 446; 2020, cc. 224, 366, 562; 2022, cc. 561, 562.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 63.2 - Welfare (Social Services)

Chapter 9 - Foster Care

§ 63.2-900. (Effective until date pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Accepting children for placement in homes, facilities, etc., by local boards

§ 63.2-900. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Accepting children for placement in homes, facilities, etc., by local boards

§ 63.2-900.1. Kinship foster care

§ 63.2-900.2. Placement of sibling groups; visitation

§ 63.2-900.3. School placement of children in foster care

§ 63.2-901. Supervision of placement of children in homes

§ 63.2-901.1. Criminal history and central registry check for placements of children

§ 63.2-902. Agreements with persons taking children; dispute resolution; appeals

§ 63.2-903. Entrustment agreements; adoption

§ 63.2-904. Investigation, visitation, and supervision of foster homes or independent living arrangement; removal of child

§ 63.2-904.1. Intervention by Commissioner; corrective action plans; assumption of temporary control

§ 63.2-904.2. Complaint system

§ 63.2-905. Foster care services

§ 63.2-905.1. Independent living services

§ 63.2-905.2. Security freezes and annual credit checks for children in foster care

§ 63.2-905.3. Documents provided to foster care youth

§ 63.2-905.4. Individuals in foster care on eighteenth birthday; enrollment in Commonwealth's program of medical assistance

§ 63.2-905.5. Survey of children aging out of foster care

§ 63.2-906. Foster care plans; permissible plan goals; court review of foster children

§ 63.2-906.1. Qualified residential treatment programs

§ 63.2-907. Administrative review of children in foster care

§ 63.2-908. Permanent foster care placement

§ 63.2-909. Child support for child placed in foster care by court

§ 63.2-910. Child support for child placed in foster care where legal custody remains with parent or guardian

§ 63.2-910.1. Acceptance of children by local departments of social services

§ 63.2-910.2. Petition to terminate parental rights

§ 63.2-911. Liability insurance for foster parents

§ 63.2-912. Visitation of child placed in foster care

§ 63.2-913. Establishment of minimum training requirements

§ 63.2-913.1. Caseload standard

§ 63.2-914. Not in effect

§ 63.2-915. Appeals to Commissioner

§ 63.2-916. Notice of developmental disabilities

§ 63.2-917. Fostering Futures program; established

§ 63.2-918. Definitions

§ 63.2-919. Fostering Futures program; eligibility

§ 63.2-920. Continuing services and support

§ 63.2-921. Voluntary continuing services and support agreement; services provided; service worker; duties

§ 63.2-922. Termination of voluntary continuing services and support agreement; notice; appeal

§ 63.2-923. Court proceedings; administrative reviews