North Dakota Code § 50-11-00.1

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As used in this chapter:
1. "Agency foster home for adults" means a residential home in which foster care for 
adults is regularly provided by professional staff trained to provide services to older 
adults or adults with a disability, to four or fewer adults who are not related by blood or 
marriage to the owner or lessee, for hire or compensation.
2. "Approval" means the approval of tribal foster care facilities by the department, upon 
submission of tribal licensing standards or in the absence of tribal licensing standards 
compliance with state standards, of a facility located on or near, as identified by the 
tribe, a recognized Indian reservation in North Dakota, not subject to the jurisdiction of 
the state of North Dakota for licensing purposes, to allow the facility to receive title 
IV-E funding.
3. "Authorized agent" means the human service zone, unless another entity is 
designated by the department.
4. "Certified family foster home for children" means an occupied private residence in 
which foster care for children is regularly provided by the owner or lessee of the 
residence to no more than three children, unless the department approves otherwise.
5. "Department" means the department of health and human services.
6. "Facility" means a foster home for adults, agency foster home for adults, family foster 
home for children, certified family foster home for children, supervised independent 
living program, or qualified residential treatment program for children.
7. "Family foster home for children" means an occupied private residence in which foster 
care for children is regularly provided by the owner or lessee of the residence to no 
more than six children, unless the department approves otherwise.
8. "Foster care for adults" means the provision of food, shelter, security and safety, 
guidance, and comfort on a twenty -four-hour per day basis, in the residential home of 
a caregiver or agency, to an individual age eighteen or older, who is unable, neglects, 
or refuses to provide for the individual's own care.
9. "Foster care for children" means the provision of substitute parental child care for 
those children who are in need of care for which the child's parent, guardian, or 
custodian is unable, neglects, or refuses to provide, and includes the provision of food, 
shelter, security and safety, guidance, and comfort on a twenty -four-hour basis, to one 
or more children under twenty -one years of age to safeguard the child's growth and 
development and to minimize and counteract hazards to the child's emotional health 
inherent in the separation from the child's family. Foster care may be provided in a 
licensed, certified, or approved family foster home for children, supervised 
independent living program, or qualified residential treatment program.
10. "Foster home for adults" means an occupied private residence in which foster care for 
adults is regularly provided by the owner or lessee of the residence, to four or fewer 
adults who are not related by blood or marriage to the owner or lessee, for hire or 
compensation.
11. "Identified relative" or "kinship relative" means:
a. The child's grandparent, great -grandparent, sibling, half -sibling, aunt, great -aunt, 
uncle, great-uncle, nephew, niece, or first cousin;
b. An individual with a relationship to the child, derived through a current or former 
spouse of the child's parent, similar to a relationship described in subdivision a;
c. An individual recognized in the child's community as having a relationship with 
the child similar to a relationship described in subdivision a; or
d. The child's stepparent.
12. "Qualified residential treatment program" means a licensed or approved residence 
providing an out-of-home treatment placement for children.
13. "Supervised independent living program" means a licensed or approved setting 
providing supervision and service delivery to youth transitioning into adulthood.

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