Instructor must be the student's parent, step - parent, grandparent,
foster parent or legal guardian appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Only a teen's parent, step - parent, grandparent, step - grandparent,
foster parent or legal guardian may teach Parent - Taught Driver Education.
Not exact matches
«Family Member» means any of the following who resides in the United States, Canada,
or Mexico: Your
or Your Traveling Companion's:
legal spouse (
or common - law spouse where
legal),
legal guardian, son
or daughter (adopted,
foster, step
or in - law), brother
or sister (includes step
or in - law),
parent (includes step
or in - law), grandparent (includes in - law), grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece
or nephew, Domestic Partner, an employed caregiver who lives with You,
or a person for whom You are the primary caregiver with whom You have lived for 12 continuous months prior to the effective date of Your Plan, whether
or not they travel with You.
Your
or Your Traveling Companion's
legal spouse (
or common - law spouse where
legal),
legal guardian or ward, son
or daughter (adopted,
foster, step
or in - law), brother
or sister (includes step
or inlaw),
parent (includes step
or in - law), grandparent (includes in - law), grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece
or nephew, Domestic Partner, Caregiver,
or Child Caregiver.
For the first 6 months after you receive your junior drivers license, you may not have more than one passenger under the age of 18 who is not an immediate family member (your brother, sister, stepbrother
or stepsister,
or adopted
or foster children living in the same household as you) unless you are accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian.
Or with a Parent - Taught drivers education course, and the in - car instruction with your parent, step - grandparent, step - parent, foster parent, grandparent, or legal guardia
Or with a
Parent - Taught drivers education course, and the in - car instruction with your parent, step - grandparent, step - parent, foster parent, grandparent, or legal gua
Parent - Taught drivers education course, and the in - car instruction with your
parent, step - grandparent, step - parent, foster parent, grandparent, or legal gua
parent, step - grandparent, step -
parent, foster parent, grandparent, or legal gua
parent,
foster parent, grandparent, or legal gua
parent, grandparent,
or legal guardia
or legal guardian.
The State of Texas allows a child's
parent, step -
parent, grandparent, step - grandparent,
foster parent,
or legal guardian to teach driver education as long as the
parent instructor meets the state's requirements.
The opinion also pointed out that no law prevented gay
or lesbian individuals to be appointed as
legal guardians or foster parents of children, and the ban inexplicably just applied to adoptions.
Regional Permanency Resource Centers (PRCs) will work to prevent post adoptive and post guardianship dissolutions
or disruptions, will provide assistance to families so that children may be cared for in their own homes with their adoptive
parent (s)
or legal guardian (s) and will work to strengthen post adoptive and post guardianship families and avoid
foster care
or other out - of - home placements.
foster child A child who has been placed in the State
or county's
legal custody because the child's custodial
parents /
guardians are unable to provide a safe family home due to abuse, neglect,
or an inability to care for the child.
As defined in the Child and Family Services Reviews, a child in
foster care is determined to have achieved permanency when any of the following occurs: (1) The child is discharged from
foster care to reunification with his
or her family, either a
parent or other relative; (2) the child is discharged from
foster care to a legally finalized adoption;
or (3) the child is discharged from
foster care to the care of a
legal guardian.
This differs from the
foster care approach, where children live in a variety of settings with caregivers who do not act as their
legal parents or guardians.
«An agency MAY NOT consider
or honor the requests of
parents or legal guardians to place their child with
foster or adoptive
parents of a specific RCNO.