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It depends on the area, demand, and who is doing placement. If cw's are placing - they may be more aware of your wishes than if placement is done via a central office. In my experience, most of the time - if the beds you are licensed for are 'occupied' your home is considered full. But as op said - depending on your space - you may qualify for a waiver if a lower risk placement is available.
Good luck!
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Previous Fosters = 68  or more
our last newborn 'guest'
and 14 month old 
have gone to family
and still Counting
and doing Respite
"To every thing there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under the heaven..." Ecclesiastes 3:1
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