SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) There are growing numbers of medically fragile infants entering the foster care system.
(b) Local resources have been, and continue to be, strained to the limit in providing services to the expanding number of these and other medically fragile foster children.
(c) These children are harder to place with the typical foster parent because of their special needs, and they become forgotten members of our society.
(d) Encouraging trained nurses to be foster parents for medically fragile infants and children results in more positive outcomes for these placements. The children placed with trained nurses receive consistent medical care, and benefit from the home environment and the relationship with the foster family.