Texas Health and Human Services

TX HHS Form 2974. Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings

TX HHS Form 2974. Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings

The TX HHS Form 2974, Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings, is a crucial document that helps identify potential risks associated with an individual's past criminal history or central registry findings. This form is typically used in situations where an applicant is seeking employment or volunteering in child care operations and requires a risk evaluation to ensure the safety of children.

TX HHS Form 2974C. CPS Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings for Foster/Adoptive Homes

TX HHS Form 2974C. CPS Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings for Foster/Adoptive Homes

The TX HHS Form 2974C, CPS Request for Risk Evaluation Based on Past Criminal History or Central Registry Findings for Foster/Adoptive Homes, helps caseworkers evaluate the risk posed by individuals with past criminal history or central registry findings. This form is used to request a risk evaluation from the Centralized Background Check Unit (CBCU) when placing children in foster or adoptive homes.

TX HHS Form 2990. Child Placing Agency (CPA) Serious Incident Report (SIR)

TX HHS Form 2990. Child Placing Agency (CPA) Serious Incident Report (SIR)

The TX HHS Form 2990, Child Placing Agency (CPA) Serious Incident Report (SIR), is a crucial document for reporting serious incidents involving children in foster or adoptive care. This form helps ensure that incidents are documented and reported promptly, allowing for swift action to be taken to protect the well-being of children.

TX HHS Form 2991. General Residential Operation (GRO) Serious Incident Report (SIR)

TX HHS Form 2991. General Residential Operation (GRO) Serious Incident Report (SIR)

The Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) Form 2991, General Residential Operation (GRO) Serious Incident Report (SIR), is a crucial tool for reporting and documenting serious incidents that occur in residential settings. This form helps ensure that operations are held accountable for providing a safe and healthy environment for children.