R. 65C-45.001 Background Screening Requirements for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.002 Parent Preparation Pre-service and Inservice Training for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.003 Foster Home Initial Licensing Requirements for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.004 Summary, Recommendations, and Process for Submission of Initial Licensure
R. 65C-45.005 Level I Waivable Requirements
R. 65C-45.006 Level II Non-Child-Specific Foster Home Initial Licensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.007 Level III Safe Foster Home for Victims of Human Trafficking Initial Licensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.008 Level IV Therapeutic Foster Home and Level V Medical Foster Home Initial Licensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.009 Changes During the Licensed Year for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.010 Standards for all Licensed Out-of-Home Caregivers
R. 65C-45.011 Supports for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.012 Relicensing requirements for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.0121 Level II Non-Child-Specific Foster Home Relicensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.0122 Level III Safe Foster Home for Victims of Human Trafficking Relicensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.0123 Level IV Therapeutic Foster Home and Level V Medical Foster Home Relicensing Requirements
R. 65C-45.013 Conflict of Interest for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.014 Terms of a License for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.015 Capacity Assessments
R. 65C-45.016 Babysitting, Overnight Care, Extended Overnight Care, and Other Supervision Arrangements for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.017 Foster Care Referrals and Investigations for all Levels of Licensure
R. 65C-45.018 Administrative Actions, Appeals and Closures for all Levels of Licensure

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