Common use of Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard Clause in Contracts

Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard. A. Implement use of the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard, as defined by Public Law 113-183, in making careful and sensible parental decisions that maintain the health, safety, and best interests of a child in the custody of the Cabinet, while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child, that a Provider’s caregiver, which includes a Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, must use when determining whether to allow a child in xxxxxx care to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, or social activities. Such activities include sports, field trips and overnight activities that may involve the signing of permission slips or arranging transportation for the child to and from these activities. Such decisions should maintain the health, safety, and best interest of the child while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child. B. If a child-placing agency: 1) Ensure at least one staff person is available for consultation and is trained in the reasonable and prudent parent standard to assist a xxxxxx parent, when requested, in determining whether to allow a child in the custody of the Cabinet to participate in an age or developmentally appropriate extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity: and 2) Ensure that a xxxxxx parent approved by the agency is trained to apply the reasonable and prudent parenting standard as required by 922 KAR 1:495. C. Prepare the Provider’s caregivers, to include the Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, with the skills and knowledge of the cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities of a child the Provider places in their care. When making RPPS decisions, the Provider’s caregivers must: 1)Exercise care, skill, and judgment in their decisions and conduct; DocuSign Envelope ID: EF8E297B-24F7-43A7-9300-33B5DAA4095F

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Private Child Placing Contract, Private Child Placing Contract, Private Child Placing Contract

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Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard. A. Implement use of the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard, as defined by Public Law 113-183, in making careful and sensible parental decisions that maintain the health, safety, and best interests of a child in the custody of the Cabinet, while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child, that a Provider’s caregiver, which includes a Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, must use when determining whether to allow a child in xxxxxx care to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, or social activities. Such activities include sports, field trips and overnight activities that may involve the signing of permission slips or arranging transportation for the child to and from these activities. Such decisions should maintain the health, safety, and best interest of the child while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child. B. If a child-placing agency: 1) Ensure at least one staff person is available for consultation and is trained in the reasonable and prudent parent standard to assist a xxxxxx parent, when requested, in determining whether to allow a child in the custody of the Cabinet to participate in an age or developmentally appropriate extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity: and 2) Ensure that a xxxxxx parent approved by the agency is trained to apply the reasonable and prudent parenting standard as required by 922 KAR 1:495. C. Prepare the Provider’s caregivers, to include the Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, with the skills and knowledge of the cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities of a child the Provider places in their care. When making RPPS decisions, the Provider’s caregivers must: 1)Exercise care, skill, and judgment in their decisions and conduct; DocuSign Envelope ID: EF8E297B-24F7-43A7-9300-33B5DAA4095F;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Child Placing Contract

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Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard. A. Implement use of the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard, as defined by Public Law 113-113- 183, in making careful and sensible parental decisions that maintain the health, safety, and best interests of a child in the custody of the Cabinet, while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child, that a Provider’s caregiver, which includes a Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, must use when determining whether to allow a child in xxxxxx care to participate in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, or social activities. Such activities include sports, field trips and overnight activities that may involve the signing of permission slips or arranging transportation for the child to and from these activities. Such decisions should maintain the health, safety, safety and best interest of the child while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental growth of the child. B. If a child-placing agency: 1) Ensure at least one staff person is available for consultation and is trained in the reasonable and prudent parent standard to assist a xxxxxx parent, when requested, in determining whether to allow a child in the custody of the Cabinet to participate in an age or developmentally appropriate extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity: ; and 2) Ensure that a xxxxxx parent approved by the agency is trained to apply the reasonable and prudent parenting standard as required by 922 KAR 1:495. C. Prepare the Provider’s caregivers, to include the Provider’s xxxxxx parents or designated on-site officials, with the skills and knowledge of the cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities of a child the Provider places in their care. When making RPPS decisions, the Provider’s caregivers must: 1)Exercise care, skill, and judgment in their decisions and conduct; DocuSign Envelope ID: EF8E297B-24F7-43A7-9300-33B5DAA4095F2)Consider factors unique to each child such as: a) Age; b) Maturity; c) Abilities;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Private Child Placing Agreement

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