Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Regulation of Foster Homes
31-27-4-32. Grounds for Revocation of License; Waiver

Sec. 32. (a) The following constitute sufficient grounds for revocation of a license:
(1) A determination by the department of child abuse or neglect by:
(A) the licensee;
(B) an employee or a volunteer of the licensee who has direct contact, on a regular and continuous basis, with children who are under the direct supervision of the licensee; or
(C) a person who is residing in the home of the licensee.
(2) A criminal conviction of the licensee for any of the following:
(A) A felony.
(B) A misdemeanor related to the health or safety of a child.
(C) A misdemeanor for operating a child care center or child care home without a license under IC 12-17.2-5.
(D) A misdemeanor for operating a foster family home without a license under this chapter (or IC 12-17.4-4 before its repeal).
(3) A determination by the department that the licensee made false statements in the licensee's application for licensure.
(4) A determination by the department that the licensee made false statements in the records required by the department.
(5) A determination by the department that:
(A) the licensee;
(B) an employee or a volunteer of the licensee who has direct contact, on a regular and continuous basis, with children who are under the direct supervision of the licensee; or
(C) a person residing in the licensee's residence;
previously operated a child care center or child care home without a license under IC 12-17.2-5 or a foster family home without a license under this chapter (or IC 12-17.4-4 before its repeal).
(6) A juvenile adjudication of the licensee for a nonwaivable offense, as defined in IC 31-9-2-84.8 that, if committed by an adult, would be a felony.
(b) A license may also be revoked if an individual who resides in the residence of the licensee or an employee or volunteer of the licensee who has direct contact on a regular and continuous basis with children who are under the direct supervision of the licensee has had any of the following:
(1) A conviction of a nonwaivable offense, as defined in IC 31-9-2-84.8.
(2) A conviction of any other felony or a misdemeanor relating to the health and safety of a child, unless the licensee is granted a waiver by the department to employ or assign the person as a volunteer in a position described in this subsection or to permit the individual to reside in the licensee's residence.
(3) A juvenile adjudication for a nonwaivable offense, as defined in IC 31-9-2-84.8 that, if committed by an adult, would be a felony, unless the licensee is granted a waiver by the department to:
(A) employ or assign the individual as a volunteer in a position described in this subsection; or
(B) permit the individual to reside in the licensee's residence.
(c) In determining whether to grant a waiver under subsection (b), the department shall consider the following factors:
(1) The length of time that has passed since the disqualifying conviction.
(2) The severity, nature, and circumstances of the offense.
(3) Evidence of rehabilitation.
(4) The duties and qualifications required for the proposed employment positions or volunteer assignment.
(d) Notwithstanding subsection (b), if:
(1) a license could be revoked due to a criminal conviction of, or a determination of child abuse or neglect by, an employee or a volunteer of the licensee or an individual residing in the residence of the licensee; and
(2) the department determines that the employee or volunteer has been dismissed by the licensee within a reasonable time after the licensee became aware of the conviction or that the individual no longer resides in the licensee's residence;
the criminal conviction of, or determination of child abuse or neglect by, the former employee, former volunteer, or former household resident does not constitute a sufficient basis for the revocation of a license.
(e) The department may adopt rules to implement this section.
As added by P.L.145-2006, SEC.273. Amended by P.L.138-2007, SEC.55; P.L.162-2011, SEC.32; P.L.183-2017, SEC.20.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law

Article 27. Child Services: Regulation of Residential Child Care

Chapter 4. Regulation of Foster Homes

31-27-4-1. License Required to Operate Foster Family Home; Exception

31-27-4-2. Therapeutic Foster Home; Certificates; Requirements; Supervision and Care Limits

31-27-4-3. Repealed

31-27-4-4. Consultation With Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission

31-27-4-5. Apply for Licenses; Criminal History Checks

31-27-4-6. Grounds for Denial of License Applications; Waiver

31-27-4-6.5. "Disability"; Foster Family Home

31-27-4-7. Incomplete Applications

31-27-4-8. Supervision and Care Limits; Exceptions

31-27-4-9. Repealed

31-27-4-10. Investigation of Applicants

31-27-4-11. Issuance of License

31-27-4-12. Eligibility for Waivers and Variances

31-27-4-13. Denial of License; Notice; Administrative Hearing Upon Written Request

31-27-4-14. Delegation of Investigations

31-27-4-15. Investigation of Unlicensed Premises

31-27-4-16. Duration of License; Limitations; Renewal

31-27-4-17. Probationary Status; Duration; Expiration; Extension

31-27-4-18. Inspection of Foster Family Homes

31-27-4-19. Records of Monitoring Activities and Inspections

31-27-4-20. Cooperation by Licensees

31-27-4-20.5. Use of Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard

31-27-4-21. Records Regarding Children

31-27-4-22. Notice of Enforcement Actions; Informal Meetings

31-27-4-23. Administrative Hearings

31-27-4-24. Procedure for Administrative Hearings

31-27-4-25. Repealed

31-27-4-26. Repealed

31-27-4-27. Repealed

31-27-4-28. Repealed

31-27-4-29. Cessation of Operation Following Revocation of License

31-27-4-30. Notice

31-27-4-31. Repealed

31-27-4-32. Grounds for Revocation of License; Waiver

31-27-4-33. Compliance With Rules; Disciplinary Sanctions; Revocation of License

31-27-4-34. Investigation of Unlicensed Home Reports; Enforcement

31-27-4-35. Notification of Sexual Contact or Sex Crime

31-27-4-36. Violation of Chapter