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(a) Changes that affect a foster home's verification include a:(1) Marriage, divorce, separation, death, birth, or any other change in household composition;(2) Change in the foster home's address and/or location;(3) Change in the foster home's capacity, as determined by the capacity requirements in §749.2557 of this title (relating to May a foster agency home exceed its verified capacity?);(4) Changes in the ages and gender(s) of children for which the home is authorized to provide care; or(5) Changes in the types of services the foster home will provide.(b) You must issue a new or temporary verification certificate to a foster home to:(1) Change the home's verification, including the home's address or location;(2) Extend the expiration date of the home's time-limited verification; or(3) Change a foster home's verification from time-limited to non-expiring.(c) A verification certificate becomes invalid at the point of:(1) The occurrence of any changes that affect a foster home's verification, including the home's address and/or location; or(2) The foster home's limited verification expires.