Resource and Assessment Centers.
A Resource and Assessment Center (RAC) provides short-term emergency and crisis care for a period up to 72 hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays to children who have been removed from their parent's or guardian's care by the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) Child Protective Services (CPS) and/or law enforcement. An RAC may provide care for children birth through age 12, or for children ages 13 through 17 who have a sibling or siblings under age 13 who are being admitted to the RAC. An RAC may operate up to 24 hours a day, and up to 7 days per week. An RAC may not be used to address placement disruptions for children who have been removed from a foster home because of behavior or safety concerns.
The DCYF may provide a license to an RAC if:
The licensing rules for an RAC allow:
The RACs are no longer required to demonstrate that they are not dependent on reimbursement from the state to operate.
The RACs may: