Vermont Code § 33 V.S.A. § 4905

Foster care and placement licensing
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§ 4905. Foster care and placement licensing
(a) A person other than an employee of a department within the Agency of Human Services
shall not place any child in foster care for more than 15 consecutive days unless
the person has a license from the Department to do so or is an employee of a child-placing
agency licensed by that Department.
(b) A person shall not receive, board, or keep any child in foster care for more than
15 consecutive days unless he or she has a license from the Department to do so. This
subsection shall not apply to foster homes approved by a department within the Agency
of Human Services or by a licensed child-placing agency, nor shall it apply to those
facilities where educational or vocational training is the primary service and foster
care is a supportive service only.
(c) This section shall not restrict the right of a court, parent, guardian, or relative
to place a child, nor the right of a person not in the business of providing foster
care or child care to receive, board, and keep a child when a valuable consideration
is not demanded or received for the child’s care and maintenance.

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