Title 49, Chapter 5, Section 69.1
( 49-5-69.1)
(a) No licensed child-placing agency, as defined in this chapter,
shall place a child in a foster care home unless the foster parent
or parents of the home and other adult persons that reside in the
home or provide care to children placed in the home have received a
satisfactory preliminary records check determination. Additionally,
no child shall continue to be placed in such foster care home unless
the foster parent or parents also subsequently receive a
satisfactory fingerprint records check determination. A
child-placing agency or any applicant for a license for such an
agency shall be required to submit to the department a preliminary
records check application and a records check application for the
foster parent or parents of any foster care home used by the agency
and a preliminary records check application for any other adult
persons that reside in the home or provide care to children placed
in the home. In lieu of such applications, the agency or license
applicant may submit evidence, satisfactory to the department, that
within the immediately preceding 12 months such foster parent or
parents or other adult persons have received a satisfactory
fingerprint records check determination or a satisfactory
preliminary records check determination. (b) After receiving or obtaining the fingerprint records check
determinations or the preliminary records check determinations, the
department shall notify in writing the agency or license applicant
as to each person for whom an application was received regarding
whether the department's determinations were satisfactory or
unsatisfactory. If any such determinations are unsatisfactory, such
homes shall not be used by the child-placing agency as foster care
homes. (c) The department shall have the authority to take any of the actions enumerated in subsection (c) of Code Section 31-2-6 if a licensed child-placing agency or an applicant for such a license violates any provision of this Code section. (d) An executive director of a child-placing agency that uses a
foster care home with a foster parent or parents or other adult
persons referenced in this Code section whom the executive director
knows or should reasonably know to have a criminal record shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor. (e) In addition to any other requirement established by law, the
submission of fingerprints shall be a prerequisite to the issuance
of a license or authorization for the operation of a foster home or
to serve as foster parents as provided in this article. Such
fingerprints shall be used for the purposes of fingerprint checks by
the Georgia Crime Information Center and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. |