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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

199.464 Course for foster parents on prevention and recognition of pediatric

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abusive head trauma.
(1)A foster parent who receives a child younger than the age of five
(5)years for
placement shall undergo a one and one-half (1.5) hour continuing education session
one
(1)time every five
(5)years covering the prevention and recognition of
pediatric abusive head trauma as defined in KRS 620.020. A current qualifying
foster parent shall demonstrate completion of this educational session by December
31, 2013.
(2)The educational session required in this section shall address risk factors related to
pediatric abusive head trauma, and the methods to reduce the risk of pediatric
abusive head trauma in the foster or adoptive home. Training in recognizing
pediatric abusive head trauma may be designed in collaboration with organizations
and agencies that specialize in the prevention and recognition of pediatric abusive
head trauma approved by the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family
Services.
(3)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services may promulgate an administrative
regulation to implement this section.
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