This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form RFA12 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the California Department of Social Services - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form RFA12?
A: Form RFA12 is a document used in California for Resource Family Approval (RFA).
Q: What is Resource Family Approval (RFA)?
A: Resource Family Approval (RFA) is the process that caregivers go through to become approved as resource families, also known as foster parents, in California.
Q: What is a Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: A Documented Alternative Plan (DAP) is a plan created by caregivers who are not able to meet all the requirements for RFA, but have a viable alternative plan for providing a safe and stable home for children.
Q: When is a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP) used?
A: Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP) is used by caregivers who are unable to meet the full requirements for RFA and need to provide an alternative plan.
Q: What information is included in a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: A Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP) includes information about the caregiver's alternative plan for meeting the needs of the child, including how they will provide a safe and stable home.
Q: Who is responsible for completing a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: The caregiver who is applying to become a resource family and is unable to meet all the requirements for RFA is responsible for completing a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP).
Q: What happens after a caregiver submits a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: After a caregiver submits a Form RFA12 Documented Alternative Plan (DAP), the plan will be reviewed by the appropriate authorities to determine if the alternative plan is acceptable and can provide a safe and stable home for the child.
Q: Can a caregiver still become approved as a resource family with a Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: Yes, caregivers can still become approved as resource families even if they are unable to meet all the requirements for RFA, as long as their alternative plan is deemed acceptable and can provide a safe and stable home for the child.
Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions for caregivers with a Documented Alternative Plan (DAP)?
A: Caregivers with a Documented Alternative Plan (DAP) may have certain limitations or restrictions based on their individual circumstances, but they can still provide a safe and stable home for the child.
Form Details:
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