Agency 40. Department of Social Services  


Chapter 10. Public Participation Guidelines [Repealed]
Chapter 11.
Chapter 12. Public Participation Guidelines
Chapter 20.
Chapter 25. Auxiliary Grants Program (Renumbered As 22VAC30-80)
Chapter 30.
Chapter 32. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Determining Afdceligibility When the Only Dependent Child Receives Foster Care Benefits[Repealed]
Chapter 35. Virginia Independence Program
Chapter 40. Rules of the Neighborhood Assistance Act [Repealed]
Chapter 41. Neighborhood Assistance Tax Credit Program
Chapter 50. Allowable Variance Policy [Repealed]
Chapter 60. Standards and Regulations for Licensed Adult Day Care Centers
Chapter 70. Standards and Regulations for Licensed Homes for Adults [Repealed]
Chapter 71. Standards and Regulations for Licensed Assisted Living Facilities [Repealed]
Chapter 72. Standards for Licensed Assisted Living Facilities
Chapter 80. General Procedures and Information for Licensure
Chapter 90. Regulation for Background Checks for Assisted Living Facilities and Adult Daycare Centers
Chapter 92. Standards and Regulations for Licensed Child Day Center Systems [Repealed]
Chapter 100. Minimum Standards for Licensed Child Caring Institutions
Chapter 110. Minimum Standards for Licensed Family Day Homes (Repealed)
Chapter 111. Standards for Licensed Family Day Homes
Chapter 120. Minimum Standards for Licensed Family Day-Care Systems
Chapter 130. Minimum Standards for Licensed Private Child Placing Agencies (Repealed)
Chapter 131. Standards for Licensed Child-Placing Agencies
Chapter 140. Minimum Standards for Independent Foster Homes [Repealed]
Chapter 141. Licensing Standards for Independent Foster Homes
Chapter 150. Standards for Interdepartmental Regulation of Residential Facilities Forchildren [Repealed]
Chapter 151. Standards for Licensed Children's Residential Facilities
Chapter 160. Fee Requirements for Processing Applications
Chapter 170. Voluntary Registration of Family Day Homes - Requirements for Contractingorganizations (Repealed)
Chapter 180. Voluntary Registration of Family Day Homes - Requirements for Providers
Chapter 185. Chapter 185
Chapter 190. Regulation for Criminal Record Checks for Child Welfare Agencies [Repealed]
Chapter 191. Background Checks for Child Welfare Agencies
Chapter 200. Foster Care - Guiding Principles (Repealed)
Chapter 201. Permanency Services - Prevention, Foster Care, Adoption,And Independent Living
Chapter 210. Foster Care - Assessing the Client's Service Needs (Repealed)
Chapter 211. Resource, Foster and Adoptive Family Home Approval Standards
Chapter 220. Agency Placement Adoptions - Guiding Principles [Repealed]
Chapter 221. Additional Daily Supervision Rate Structure
Chapter 230. Agency Placement Adoptions - Preplacement Services [Repealed]
Chapter 240. Nonagency Placement for Adoption - Consent (Repealed)
Chapter 250. Agency Placement Adoptions - Areva (Repealed)
Chapter 260. Agency Placement Adoptions - Subsidy (Repealed)
Chapter 270. Agency Placement Adoptions - Appeals [Repealed]
Chapter 280. Nonagency Placements for Adoption - Adoptive Home Study (Repealed)
Chapter 290. Earned Income Disregards/Student Earnings in the Aid to Families with Dependentchildren (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 293. Locality Groupings
Chapter 295. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Chapter 300. Lump Sum Ineligibility Period in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children(AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 310. Maximum Resource Limit in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)Program [Repealed]
Chapter 320. Disclosure of Information to Law-Enforcement Officers in the Aid to Familieswith Dependent Children (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 325. Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort
Chapter 330. Collection of Overpayments in the Refugee Other Assistance Program [Repealed]
Chapter 340. Protective Payments in the Refugee Other Assistance Program [Repealed]
Chapter 350. Real Property Disposition Period in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children(AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 360. Definition of a Home in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Andgeneral Relief (Gr) Programs [Repealed]
Chapter 370. Job Training Partnership Act (Jtpa) Income Disregards in the Aid to Familieswith Dependent Children (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 375. Economic and Employment Improvement Program for Disadvantaged Persons (Repealed)
Chapter 380. Disregard of Certain Income Received by Indian Tribes in the Aid to Familieswith Dependent Children (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 390. Persons and Income Required to Be Considered When Evaluating Eligibility Forassistance in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program[Repealed]
Chapter 400. Funding Limitations for the Refugee Resettlement Program
Chapter 410. Entitlement Date in the General Relief Program (Repealed)
Chapter 411. General Relief Program
Chapter 420. Aid to Families with Dependent Children: Unemployed Parent Demonstration(AFDC-Up Demo) Project [Repealed]
Chapter 430. Treatment of Casual and Inconsequential Income in the Aid to Families Withdependent Children (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 440. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program Allocation of Income[Repealed]
Chapter 450. Lump Sum Payments in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program[Repealed]
Chapter 460. Deeming of Stepparent Income in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children(AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 470. Exemptions Applicable to Public Assistance Programs
Chapter 480. Relocation Assistance General Relief Program [Repealed]
Chapter 490. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Deprivation Due to Theincapacity of a Parent [Repealed]
Chapter 500. Work-Related Child Care Expense Disregard in the Aid to Families Dependentchildren (AFDC) Program [Repealed]
Chapter 510. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Entitlement Date[Repealed]
Chapter 520. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program—Disregarded Income Andresources [Repealed]
Chapter 530. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Deprivation Due Tocontinued Absence [Repealed]
Chapter 540. Allowance of Telephone Costs in the Food Stamp Program (Repealed)
Chapter 550. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Unemployed Parent (AFDC-Up) Program[Repealed]
Chapter 560. Monthly Reporting in the Food Stamp Program [Repealed]
Chapter 570. General Relief (Gr) Program - Locality Options (Repealed)
Chapter 580. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) - Elimination of Monthlyreporting [Repealed]
Chapter 590. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Earned Income Tax Credit (Eitc)Disregard [Repealed]
Chapter 600. Food Stamp Program Administrative Disqualification Hearings (Repealed)
Chapter 601. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Chapter 610. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Exclusion of Childrenreceiving Adoption Assistance and Foster Care Maintenance Payment [Repealed]
Chapter 620. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Fifth Degree Specifiedrelative [Repealed]
Chapter 630. Disability Advocacy Project (Repealed)
Chapter 640. General Relief Program - Deeming Income from Alien Sponsors (Repealed)
Chapter 650. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Program - Disqualification Forintentional Program Violation [Repealed]
Chapter 660. Child Day Care Services Policy [Repealed]
Chapter 661. Child Care Program
Chapter 670. Degree Requirements for Family Services Occupationalgroup
Chapter 675. Personnel Policies for Local Departments of Social Services
Chapter 680. Virginia Energy Assistance Program - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program(Liheap)
Chapter 685. Virginia Energy Assistance Program - Home Energy Assistance Program
Chapter 690. Virginia Child Care Provider Scholarship Program
Chapter 700. Child Protective Services Central Registry Information
Chapter 705. Child Protective Services
Chapter 710. Child Protective Services Client Appeals [Repealed]
Chapter 720. Child Protective Services Release of Information to Family Advocacyrepresentatives of the United States Armed Forces
Chapter 730. Investigation of Child Abuse and Neglect in Out of Family Complaints
Chapter 740. Adult Protective Services (Renumbered As 22VAC30-100)
Chapter 745. Assessment in Assisted Living Facilities (Renumbered As 22VAC30-110)
Chapter 750. Grant Diversion [Repealed]
Chapter 760. Employment Services Program Policy [Repealed]
Chapter 770. Standards and Regulations for Agency Approved Providers (Repealed)
Chapter 771. Adult Services Approved Providers (Renumbered As 22VAC30-120)
Chapter 780. Eligibility for Direct Socialservices
Chapter 790. Minimum Standards for Local Agency Operated Volunteer Respite Child Careprograms [Repealed]
Chapter 800. Family Based Social Services (Repealed)
Chapter 810. Fees for Court Services Provided by Local Departments of Social Services (Repealed)
Chapter 820. Policy Regarding Purchased Services [Repealed]
Chapter 830. State Income Tax Intercept for Child Support [Repealed]
Chapter 840. Application Fee Scale [Repealed]
Chapter 850. Separate Fee Charged for Child Support Enforcement Services [Repealed]
Chapter 860. Policy of the Department of Social Services Division of Child Supportenforcement [Repealed]
Chapter 870. Credit Bureau Reporting [Repealed]
Chapter 880. Child Support Enforcement Program
Chapter 890. Human Subject Research Regulations
Chapter 900. Community Service Block Grant Guidelines [Repealed]
Chapter 901. Community Services Block Grant Program
Chapter 910. General Provisions for Maintaining and Disclosing Confidential Information Ofpublic Assistance, Child Support Enforcement, and Social Services Records

EDITOR'S NOTICE

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Department of Social Services supervises the administration of public assistance and service programs by local social services agencies, including various federally reimbursed programs and programs not federally reimbursed. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2. The State Board of Social Services is authorized to adopt regulations for the administration of such programs. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 2, Article 2.

For purposes of the federal programs, the department is also responsible for the preparation of state plans in compliance with federal requirements. It has issued regulations and plans governing federally funded programs including temporary assistance for needy families, child support enforcement, Title IV-E foster care, family preservation and family support services, employment services, emergency assistance for needy families with children, services to children, supplemental nutrition assistance, energy assistance, refugee assistance, child care, employment-related services, and the personnel plan; and regulations governing administration of non-federally funded programs including state and local foster care, general relief programs, and certain service programs. Although the Department of Medical Assistance Services administers the Medicaid and state-local hospitalization programs, local departments of social services are responsible for the determination of eligibility for Medicaid and state-local hospitalization by local departments of social services.

The board is authorized to adopt regulations governing the conduct of administrative hearings and denial of benefits to individuals who have intentionally made false or misleading statements or misrepresented, concealed or withheld facts for the purpose of establishing or maintaining eligibility for benefits under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 5. The board is required to adopt regulations to implement a statewide fraud control program to ensure that fraud prevention and investigation are pursued throughout the Commonwealth. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 5. The board oversees the administration of the Virginia Caregivers Grant Program and the Virginia Home Energy Assistance Program. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapters 8 and 22.

The department is required to adopt regulations regarding any human research to be conducted or authorized by the department, any agency or facility licensed by the department, or any local department. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 2, Article 2.

The department reviews reports made to the courts in adoption proceedings by child-placing agencies or local social services agencies, investigates and reports on adoptions involving children or petitioners outside of the Commonwealth, and preserves all adoption reports. It may prescribe regulations governing interstate placements of children, and its approval is required for placement of certain Virginia children outside of the Commonwealth by juvenile courts, local social services agencies, and licensed child-placing agencies. Code of Virginia, Title 16.1, Chapter 11; Title 63.2, Chapters 3 and 12. Furthermore, the department is required to maintain a comprehensive state social child services planning process and a tracking system for the foster care and adoption programs. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 3.

The department directs the planning, funding, and coordination of child protective services, and maintains a central registry of all reports of child abuse and neglect within Virginia. It is authorized to prescribe forms used by local departments of social services to report abuse or neglect. Local departments are required to report child abuse and neglect to the department and to submit annual reports to the appropriate court and the department. The department is authorized to adopt regulations to establish a child protective services differential response system. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 15. It is authorized to adopt regulations for the disbursement of available funds to public and private community groups for service programs for victims of domestic violence and community programs to prevent child abuse and neglect. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 15 and Chapter 16, Article 3.

The department provides a full range of child support enforcement services, primarily through 21 district offices covering the state. Full services include locating absent parents and their assets, establishing paternity of children born out-of-wedlock, establishing and adjusting child support awards and medical support orders, enforcing these orders through a variety of administrative and judicial means, and collecting and distributing payments. Services are provided to applicants and to all recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. In addition, the department operates a central registry for incoming and outgoing petitions for services in interstate cases, location services in parental kidnapping cases, and income withholding in all of Virginia's child support cases except those where the department has determined good cause, or both parties have requested in writing not to do so. The department is authorized to adopt regulations for establishing factors that may lead to a rebuttal of presumption that the amount of an administrative award which would result from the application of guidelines is the correct amount of child support to be awarded. Code of Virginia Title 63.2, Chapter 19, Article 4.  Additionally, the department is authorized to adopt regulations for a New Hire Reporting Center and for a State Case Registry for all child support orders entered in the State of Virginia. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 19, Articles 1 and 8.

The board is authorized to adopt regulations and schedules for fees to be charged for processing applications for licenses to operate assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, and child welfare agencies. The board is authorized to adopt regulations to provide for the voluntary registration of family day homes. It is authorized to adopt regulations governing private child welfare agencies; registering small family day homes; and licensing family day homes, family day systems, children's residential facilities, independent foster homes, child-placing agencies, and licensed child day centers.

The department is authorized to adopt regulations and administer the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, Virginia's implementation of the federal Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program, and to adopt regulations for the approval or disapproval of proposals requesting tax credits for donations to neighborhood organizations pursuant to the Neighborhood Assistance Act. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapters 6 and 20.

The department is authorized to develop a state plan for refugee resettlement, with necessary procedures and reporting requirements, pursuant to the Refugee Act of 1980, PL 96-212, and 45 FR 35359 (May 27, 1980). The department is the designated agency to administer the community services block grant program pursuant to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (P.L. 97-35), P.L. 98-558 and Code of Virginia, Title 2.2, Chapter 54. The department provides support services to public and nonprofit volunteer programs and administers the federal national services (AmeriCorps) initiative in Virginia.

In addition, the department maintains financial assistance, social services, and administrative manuals of standards, policies and procedures for local departments of social services.

Regulations concerning public assistance, service programs, licensing and child support enforcement are available at the Office of Commissioner of the department at 801 E. Main Street, Richmond VA 23219.  A fee may be imposed for large numbers of copies of regulations. Licensing regulations are also available at the office of the director in eight regional licensing offices and, in addition, are distributed to all applicants and licensees. Also available for public distribution are informational pamphlets in question-and-answer form about the regulation of facilities for adults and children. Internet address: www.dss.virginia.gov.

Rev.10/2016

2012

 

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Department of Social Services supervises the administration of public assistance and service programs by local social services agencies, including various federally reimbursed programs and programs not federally reimbursed. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2. The State Board of Social Services is authorized to adopt regulations for the administration of such programs. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 2, Article 2.

For purposes of the federal programs, the department is also responsible for the preparation of state plans in compliance with federal requirements. It has issued regulations and plans governing federally funded programs including temporary assistance for needy families, child support enforcement, Title IV-E foster care, family preservation and family support services, employment services, emergency assistance for needy families with children, services to children, supplemental nutrition assistance, energy assistance, refugee assistance, child care, employment-related services, and the personnel plan; and regulations governing administration of non-federally funded programs including state and local foster care, general relief programs, and certain service programs. Although the Department of Medical Assistance Services administers the Medicaid and state-local hospitalization programs, local departments of social services are responsible for the determination of eligibility for Medicaid and state-local hospitalization by local departments of social services.

The board is authorized to adopt regulations governing the conduct of administrative hearings and denial of benefits to individuals who have intentionally made false or misleading statements or misrepresented, concealed or withheld facts for the purpose of establishing or maintaining eligibility for benefits under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 5. The board is required to adopt regulations to implement a statewide fraud control program to ensure that fraud prevention and investigation are pursued throughout the Commonwealth. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 5. The board oversees the administration of the Virginia Caregivers Grant Program and the Virginia Home Energy Assistance Program. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapters 8 and 22.

The department is required to adopt regulations regarding any human research to be conducted or authorized by the department, any agency or facility licensed by the department, or any local department. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 2, Article 2.

The department reviews reports made to the courts in adoption proceedings by child-placing agencies or local social services agencies, investigates and reports on adoptions involving children or petitioners outside of the Commonwealth, and preserves all adoption reports. It may prescribe regulations governing interstate placements of children, and its approval is required for placement of certain Virginia children outside of the Commonwealth by juvenile courts, local social services agencies, and licensed child-placing agencies. Code of Virginia, Title 16.1, Chapter 11; Title 63.2, Chapters 3 and 12. Furthermore, the department is required to maintain a comprehensive state social child services planning process and a tracking system for the foster care and adoption programs. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 3.

The department directs the planning, funding, and coordination of child protective services, and maintains a central registry of all reports of child abuse and neglect within Virginia. It is authorized to prescribe forms used by local departments of social services to report abuse or neglect. Local departments are required to report child abuse and neglect to the department and to submit annual reports to the appropriate court and the department. The department is authorized to adopt regulations to establish a child protective services differential response system. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 15. It is authorized to adopt regulations for the disbursement of available funds to public and private community groups for service programs for victims of domestic violence and community programs to prevent child abuse and neglect. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 15 and Chapter 16, Article 3.

The department provides a full range of child support enforcement services, primarily through 21 district offices covering the state. Full services include locating absent parents and their assets, establishing paternity of children born out-of-wedlock, establishing and adjusting child support awards and medical support orders, enforcing these orders through a variety of administrative and judicial means, and collecting and distributing payments. Services are provided to applicants and to all recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. In addition, the department operates a central registry for incoming and outgoing petitions for services in interstate cases, location services in parental kidnapping cases, and income withholding in all of Virginia's child support cases except those where the department has determined good cause, or both parties have requested in writing not to do so. The department is authorized to adopt regulations for establishing factors that may lead to a rebuttal of presumption that the amount of an administrative award which would result from the application of guidelines is the correct amount of child support to be awarded. Code of Virginia Title 63.2, Chapter 19, Article 4.  Additionally, the department is authorized to adopt regulations for a New Hire Reporting Center and for a State Case Registry for all child support orders entered in the State of Virginia. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapter 19, Articles 1 and 8.

The board is authorized to adopt regulations and schedules for fees to be charged for processing applications for licenses to operate assisted living facilities, adult day care centers, and child welfare agencies. The board is authorized to adopt regulations to provide for the voluntary registration of family day homes. It is authorized to adopt regulations governing private child welfare agencies; registering small family day homes; and licensing family day homes, family day systems, children's residential facilities, independent foster homes, child-placing agencies, and licensed child day centers.

The department is authorized to adopt regulations and administer the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, Virginia's implementation of the federal Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program, and to adopt regulations for the approval or disapproval of proposals requesting tax credits for donations to neighborhood organizations pursuant to the Neighborhood Assistance Act. Code of Virginia, Title 63.2, Chapters 6 and 20.

The department is authorized to develop a state plan for refugee resettlement, with necessary procedures and reporting requirements, pursuant to the Refugee Act of 1980, PL 96-212, and 45 FR 35359 (May 27, 1980). The department is the designated agency to administer the community services block grant program pursuant to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (P.L. 97-35), P.L. 98-558 and Code of Virginia, Title 2.2, Chapter 54. The department provides support services to public and nonprofit volunteer programs and administers the federal national services (AmeriCorps) initiative in Virginia.

In addition, the department maintains financial assistance, social services, and administrative manuals of standards, policies and procedures for local departments of social services.

Regulations concerning public assistance, service programs, licensing and child support enforcement are available at the Office of Commissioner of the department at 801 E. Main Street, Richmond VA 23219.  A fee may be imposed for large numbers of copies of regulations. Licensing regulations are also available at the office of the director in eight regional licensing offices and, in addition, are distributed to all applicants and licensees. Also available for public distribution are informational pamphlets in question-and-answer form about the regulation of facilities for adults and children. Internet address: www.dss.virginia.gov.

Rev.10/2016

2012