Sec. 264.101. FOSTER CARE PAYMENTS. (a) The department may pay the cost of foster care for a child only if:
(1) the child has been placed by the department in a foster home or other residential child-care facility, as defined by Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, or in a comparable residential facility in another state; and
(2) the department:
(A) has initiated suit and been named conservator of the child; or
(B) has the duty of care, control, and custody after taking possession of the child in an emergency without a prior court order as authorized by this subtitle.
(a-1) The department shall continue to pay the cost of foster care for a child for whom the department provides care, including medical care, until the last day of the month in which the child attains the age of 18. The department shall continue to pay the cost of foster care for a child after the month in which the child attains the age of 18 as long as the child is:
(1) regularly attending high school or enrolled in a program leading toward a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate;
(2) regularly attending an institution of higher education or a postsecondary vocational or technical program;
(3) participating in a program or activity that promotes, or removes barriers to, employment;
(4) employed for at least 80 hours a month; or
(5) incapable of performing the activities described by Subdivisions (1)-(4) due to a documented medical condition.
(a-2) The department shall continue to pay the cost of foster care under:
(1) Subsection (a-1)(1) until the last day of the month in which the child attains the age of 22; and
(2) Subsections (a-1)(2)-(5) until the last day of the month the child attains the age of 21.
(b) The department may not pay the cost of protective foster care for a child for whom the department has been named managing conservator under an order rendered solely under Section 161.001(b)(1)(J).
(c) The payment of foster care, including medical care, for a child as authorized under this subchapter shall be made without regard to the child's eligibility for federally funded care.
(d) The executive commissioner may adopt rules that establish criteria and guidelines for the payment of foster care, including medical care, for a child and for providing care for a child after the child becomes 18 years of age if the child meets the requirements for continued foster care under Subsection (a-1).
(d-1) The executive commissioner may adopt rules that prescribe the maximum amount of state money that a residential child-care facility may spend on nondirect residential services, including administrative services. The commission shall recover the money that exceeds the maximum amount established under this subsection.
(e) The department may accept and spend funds available from any source to pay for foster care, including medical care, for a child in the department's care.
(f) In this section, "child" means a person who:
(1) is under 22 years of age and for whom the department has been appointed managing conservator of the child before the date the child became 18 years of age; or
(2) is the responsibility of an agency with which the department has entered into an agreement to provide care and supervision of the child.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 20, Sec. 1, eff. April 20, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 575, Sec. 27, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 183 (H.B. 614), Sec. 1, eff. May 27, 2005.
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 268 (S.B. 6), Sec. 1.45, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1118 (H.B. 1151), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1238 (S.B. 2080), Sec. 6(b), eff. October 1, 2010.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 1.188, eff. April 2, 2015.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 944 (S.B. 206), Sec. 49, eff. September 1, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
Subtitle E - Protection of the Child
Chapter 264 - Child Welfare Services
Section 264.101. Foster Care Payments
Section 264.1015. Liability of Child's Estate for Foster Care
Section 264.102. County Contracts
Section 264.103. Direct Payments
Section 264.104. Parent or Guardian Liability
Section 264.1061. Foster Parent Performance
Section 264.107. Placement of Children
Section 264.1071. Office Stays Prohibited
Section 264.1072. Educational Stability
Section 264.1073. Treatment Foster Care
Section 264.1075. Assessing Needs of Child
Section 264.1076. Medical Examination Required
Section 264.1077. Study Regarding Residential Treatment Center Placement
Section 264.1085. Foster Care Placement in Compliance With Federal Law Required
Section 264.109. Assignment of Support Rights in Substitute Care Cases
Section 264.110. Prospective Foster or Adoptive Parent Statement
Section 264.112. Report on Children in Substitute Care
Section 264.113. Foster Parent Recruitment
Section 264.114. Immunity From Liability; Adverse Departmental Action Prohibited
Section 264.115. Returning Child to School
Section 264.116. Texas Foster Grandparent Mentors
Section 264.117. Mentors for Foster Children
Section 264.118. Annual Survey
Section 264.120. Discharge Notice
Section 264.121. Transitional Living Services Program
Section 264.1211. Career Development and Education Program
Section 264.1212. Facilitation of Transition to Institution of Higher Education
Section 264.1213. Records and Documents for Children Aging Out of Foster Care
Section 264.1214. Housing for Homeless Youth Aging Out of Foster Care
Section 264.122. Court Approval Required for Travel Outside United States by Child in Foster Care
Section 264.123. Reports Concerning Children Who Are Missing or Victims of Sex Trafficking
Section 264.124. Day Care for Foster Child
Section 264.125. Age-Appropriate Normalcy Activities; Standard of Care
Section 264.1261. Foster Care Capacity Needs Plan