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         Child Care Licensing:     more books (28)
  1. Licensing of child care in California, 1911-1961 by Sindhu Vaman Phadke, 1975
  2. A brief history of day care and child care licensing in the United States by George M Robinson, 1974
  3. Licensing school-age child care programs (Getting started : technical assistance papers on school-age child care) by Lesia Oesterreich, 1991
  4. The legacy of Miracle Hill: Events which led to the enactment of the 1963 Oklahoma Child Care Licensing Act by Linnie Francene Allsup, 1991
  5. Stories and public managers in child care licensing: California, 1850-1913 (Working paper / Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley) by Timothy J Sullivan, 1987
  6. The case against state licensing of child care facilities: A theoretical and empirical analysis by William Moskoff, 1978
  7. Licensing of child care facilities by state welfare departments;: A conceptual statement ([United States]) by Norris E Class, 1968
  8. Licensing, standards, and regulations in child care programs in Europe, Canada, and Israel by Sheila B Kamerman, 1977
  9. An analysis of the statutory revisions in the child welfare agency licensing law pertaining to child day care in the state of Louisiana by Belinda Terro Mooney, 1985
  10. Life Child: The End of Poverty : The Case for Licensing All Parents (Life*Force series) by Randall Craig Fasnacht, 1992-03
  11. Economics of child care in Wisconsin (Staff brief) by Mary Matthias, 1994
  12. A status report on child care in Utah: 1995 report by Janna Forsgren, 1995
  13. Some aspects of day care licensing at the state level by Winifred A Moore, 1957
  14. Licensing of children's services by Jake Terpstra, 1984

41. Child Care Licensing And Enforcement
Disclaimer. child care licensing and Enforcement 2995 North Dixie Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 (954) 5372800 Fax (954) 537-2922.
http://www.broward.org/chi00601.htm
Child Care Licensing and Enforcement
2995 North Dixie Highway
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
Fax (954) 537-2922 Child Care In Broward County The Child Care Licensing and Enforcement Section is your local licensing agency. To assist you in finding quality, licensed or registered child care in Broward County, this site was designed for you to access information and inspection reports on various types of child care arrangements. There are three child care arrangements which are licensed or registered and monitored by our Section. Types of Child Care Arrangements
  • Child Care Home : child care in a residence. Child Care Facility : child care provided in a non-residential building. Child Care School : a religious affiliated or private school that provides child care and is accredited by, or a member of an organization which requires compliance with standards for health, safety and sanitation. These standards may differ slightly from those required by Broward County.
  • Criteria you may use as schedule options in your search for child care and information on our website. (These criteria are only available for Child Care Facilities.)

    42. CCS Licensing And Registration
    child care licensing is a means of reducing the risk of harm to children in child care settings by establishing and enforcing regulations that require
    http://www.state.sd.us/social/CCS/Licensing/infolic.htm
    DSS Home Local DSS Offices Site Index Contact Us ... Search
    Department of
    Social Services
    Child Care Services
    700 Governors Drive
    Pierre, SD 57501
    Email

    Child Care Licensing and Registration

    The SD Department of Social Services Child Care Services (CCS) is committed to improving the quality, availability and affordability of child care in South Dakota. CCS helps parents, child care providers and others to promote the importance of providing safe, healthy, and caring environments for children. In turn, parents and child care providers are encouraged to recognize and advocate for quality child care.
    Each child care program offers unique features and services for children and families. However every family expects their child to receive quality, safe child care.
    S outh Dakota's minimum child care regulations establish a foundation for basic health and safety on which a quality child care program can be built. Minimum regulations address:
    • Number of staff needed Nutritious meals and snacks Amount of space needed Types of program activities Ages and qualifications for staff Health practices Fire and life safety features
    The safety and quality of child care programs is further enhanced by training, technical assistance and funding available through CCS.

    43. Child Care Services Home Page
    Child Care Home Parent Information Provider Information OST child care licensing Education and Training Links and Resources Publications What s New
    http://www.state.sd.us/social/CCS/CCShome.htm
    DSS Home Local DSS Offices Site Index Contact Us ...
    Program
    Department of
    Social Services
    Child Care Services
    700 Governors Drive
    Pierre, SD 57501
    Email

    South Dakota Child Care Services
    Out of necessity or choice, the number of working mothers and two-income families continue to increase in South Dakota. That means, more children than ever before are in some kind of childcare setting for all or part of each day. Therefore, the availability of quality childcare is not only important for maintaining a strong workforce; it is vital for the healthy growth and development of children. Studies show that quality early care and education help children achieve greater success academically and socially once they enter school. In addition, out-of-school-time programs reduce the risk factors often noted when children are left unsupervised when school is not in session. As a result, CCS has a number of responsibilities that include the following:

    44. New Hampshire Licensing Standards For Day Care Centers - Daycare.com
    child care licensing Agency NH Department of Health and Human Services Office of Program Support Bureau of child care licensing 129 Pleasant Street Concord, NH
    http://www.daycare.com/newhampshire/

    Licensing Standards for DayCare Centers

    Child Care Worker:
    Must be at least 18 and have a high school diploma or equivalent and documentation of successful completion of a 2 year vocational child care course; or 6 college credits in early childhood education or early childhood special education, including 3 credits in human growth and development; or a minimum of 1000 hours of supervised child care experience with a written recommendation from supervisor and 3 college credits in early childhood education, or early childhood special education; or 72 hours of workshops, courses or in-service training with at least 12 hours in human growth and development and the remainder in early childhood education or early childhood special education; or employment on 7/24/90 as a teacher in a NH licensed facility and 5 years experience as a teacher.
    Age Range Ratio For Center-based Care 6 wks. - 12 mos. 13 mos. - 24 mos. 25 mos. - 35 mos. 36 mos. - 47 mos.

    45. Community Human Services
    Ramsey County child care licensing. Family child care licensing Program (FCC). 160 East Kellogg Boulevard, St. The Minnesota Family child care licensing Rules.
    http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/hs/childcare/index.asp
    Community Human Services Quick Links Site Map Metro Links Human Services Contact Directory ... Home Page
    Ramsey County
    Child Care Licensing
    Family Child Care Licensing
    Program (FCC) 160 East Kellogg Boulevard,
    St. Paul, MN 55101
    (651) 266-3779; fax (651) 266-4436
    WHO WE ARE
  • Ramsey County Child Care Licensing Unit is an agent of the State of Minnesota Department of Human Services . We are responsible for licensing and monitoring approximately 1100 licensed family child care homes in Ramsey County. Child Care Providers are required to be licensed by the State of Minnesota Department of Human Services if they provide child care services beyond what is allowed as a Legal Unlicensed Child Care Provider.(See the provisions for Legal Unlicensed Care. Licensing rules are set forth in Minnesota Rules , Parts governing licensing of family child care and group family child care.
  • 46. Child Care Licensing Information
    (Currently no federal laws pertain to child care licensing.) Although licensing is intended to ensure a minimum standard of health and safety protection for
    http://www2.ucsc.edu/hr/worklife/cc_license.html
    All group care centers and family day care homes must be licensed according to California law. (Currently no federal laws pertain to child care licensing.) Although licensing is intended to ensure a minimum standard of health and safety protection for children, it does not guarantee the over-all quality of a child care center or home. Child care facilities in California are licensed by the State Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. Yearly license renewal is required by the state; all licenses must be posted on the premises. Facilities that are out of compliance may have their licenses revoked if violations are not corrected. Unlicensed or out-of-compliance facilities can be reported to the State Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. The State Department of Health, the Fire Marshal's Office and the Building and Safety Department may also inspect and approve centers for safety compliance and, when necessary, issue violation notices and clearances. To find out if a particular facility has received violation notices, has been reported for other offenses, or to file a complaint, call (831) 454-4024 for family day care providers, or (408) 277-1241 for center-based child care providers. Baby sitters, live-in child care providers and family day care providers who take care of children from only one other family in their home are not required to obtain a license. The Child Care Switchboard can fingerprint these child care providers and enter this data into the Trust Line.

    47. City Of Irvine : Departments - Community Services - Child Care Coordination
    Child Care Checklist Licensing. Is the facility licensed, and the license displayed? For child care licensing information and updates”. www.ccld.ca.gov.
    http://www.cityofirvine.org/depts/cs/childcare/child_care_resources.asp
    var javascript_version = 1.0; Mon. Jun 7th 2004 Homepage Departments Community Services Child Care Resources
    Child Care Resources The City of Irvine Child Care Coordination Office staff work with individuals, public and private agencies, as well as business and industry to help provide quality child care services for children. Responsibilities include technical assistance, information dissemination, and the promotion and development of a variety of child care programs within the city. The following is a listing of community childcare services and information. Material listed is for information only and in no way constitutes a recommendation of any program by the City of Irvine. Referral Numbers Licensing Information Choosing Quality Child Care Checklist Suggested Child Care Links Referral Telephone Numbers... Child Abuse Registry (Hotline) City of Irvine Child Care Coordination Office Children's Home Society of CA (for Funding Assistance) Orange County Child Care Referrals North County (714) 543-2273 South County (949) 364-6605 FOR Families Referral other than child care Irvine Disability Services Information for children with disabilities Orange County Child Care Association for County-Wide Family Child Care Referrals Irvine Child Care Project Funding assistance for school-age after and before school care IUSD School Readiness Program The Irvine Unified School District’s School Readiness Program is located at the Early Childhood Learning Center, 1 Smoketree; Irvine, CA. Their Mission is to work collaboratively with both parents and professionals to provide an array of services that help families and early child care providers develop skills that build strong families with healthy children 0-5 who are learning and ready for school. They do this through parent and parent/child education for the primary prevention of academic, health, and family problems utilizing integrated services provided by a team of professionals both onsite and in outreach to the community.

    48. Child Care Licensing Specialist
    child care licensing SPECIALIST. HOW TO APPLY Mail a State application (MS100) entitled child care licensing Specialist, Announcement 04-0889-001 to
    http://www.dbm.maryland.gov/DBM_Search/State_Jobs/toc_all_jobs/dhr0889oc.html
    Maryland State Agency Job Announcement Skilled or Professional Services Department of Human Resources CHILD CARE LICENSING SPECIALIST SALARY: $32,715 - $50,700 Salary Grade 14 CLOSING DATE: OPEN AND CONTINUOUS HOW TO APPLY: Mail a State application (MS-100) entitled "Child Care Licensing Specialist,
    Announcement # 04-0889-001" to: Department of Human Resources
    Examination Services Unit
    311 W. Saratoga Street, Room 356
    Baltimore Maryland 21201 POSITION DUTIES: This is the full performance level of work responsible for inspecting and licensing child care facilities and enforcing child care regulations in day care centers and family day care homes. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: A bachelor's degree in Child Development, Education, Social Work or Psychology from an accredited four-year college or university.

    49. Child Care Licensing
    child care licensing. State License. See also IDAPA 1606-02 - Rules Governing Standards for child care licensing.. DID YOU KNOW?
    http://www2.state.id.us/dhw/ecic/CC/Child_Ca.htm

    Idaho CareLine
    En Español CHILD CARE LICENSING State licenses are issued through regional Family and Children's Services offices in the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Renewal of licenses is required every two years. The following types of child care settings and licensing requirements are available. [See Idaho Code 39-1101, Chapter 11 Basic Child Care License . See also IDAPA 16-06-02 - Rules Governing Standards for Child Care Licensing.] DID YOU KNOW?
    It is a misdemeanor to operate a child care center within Idaho without first obtaining a basic child care license or for failure to post a basic child care license in a conspicuous place. Idaho Code 39-1115
    Family child care homes enroll 1 to 6 children and are not required to be state licensed. They can, however, be licensed on a voluntary basis (usually done if the provider wishes to participate in the federally funded food program). There are approximately 150 licensed family child care homes statewide. Group child care providers enroll 7 to 12 children and must be certified by state law. Th ere are approximately 650 licensed group child care facilities statewide.

    50. Child Care Licensing Information
    II. Child Care A. Choosing Child Care. 6. child care licensing Information. All group care centers and family day care homes must
    http://www.lbl.gov/Workplace/HumanResources/balance_work/part2a-6.htm
    II. Child Care
    A. Choosing Child Care
    6. Child Care Licensing Information
    All group care centers and family day care homes must be licensed according to California law. (Currently no federal laws pertain to child care licensing.) Although licensing is intended to ensure a minimum standard of health and safety protection for children, it does not guarantee the over-all quality of a child care center or home. Child care facilities in California are licensed by the State Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. The local office number is 510/286-7062. A complete listing of the regional licensing offices is available in this section. Yearly license renewal is required by the state; all licenses must be posted on the premises. Facilities that are out of compliance may have their licenses revoked if violations are not corrected. Unlicensed or out-of-compliance facilities can be reported to the State Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. The State Department of Health, the Fire Marshal's Office and the Building and Safety Department may also inspect and approve centers for safety compliance and, when necessary, issue violation notices and clearances. To find out if a particular facility has received violation notices or has been reported for other offenses, contact your regional Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. See Licensing Agencies and Child Protective Services at the end of Section 3B-4.

    51. NCCIC. State Data. Directories. State Child Care Licensing Agency.
    State child care licensing Agency. Return to
    http://www.nccic.org/statedata/dirs/regoffic.html
    Questions? Privacy Site Index ACF Home ...
    State Data and Contacts

    State Child Care Licensing Agency Return to: State/Data Contacts main page
    State Profiles State CCDF Contacts State Child Care Licensing Agency State Child Care Home Pages Popular Topics For Parents For Providers For Goverment Publications Forums
    Quick Links
    Unless otherwise indicated, agencies listed below regulate both centers and family child care homes. Alabama
    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming
    Alabama
    Will refer family child care calls to county licensing agencies)
    Department of Human Resources
    Child Day Care Partnership
    Gordon Persons Building 50 North Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: 334-242-1425 Fax: 334-353-1491 Web site: http://www.dhr.state.al.us/page.asp?pageid=329
    Alaska
    (Will refer callers to the appropriate regional regulatory office) Division of Public Assistance Child Care Licensing 619 E. Ship Creek Ave., Suite 230 Anchorage, AK 99501-2341

    52. National Child Care Information Center
    Summaries of child care licensing Requirements Minimum Preservice Qualifications and Annual/Ongoing Training Hours in Early Childhood Education. Return to
    http://www.nccic.org/pubs/licensingtables/
    Questions? Privacy Site Index ACF Home ...
    Publications

    Summaries of Child Care Licensing Requirements
    Minimum Preservice Qualifications and Annual/Ongoing Training Hours in Early Childhood Education Return to: NCCIC Publications Popular Topics Online Library State Data/Contacts Recursos en Español For Parents For Providers For Goverment CCTAN
    (February 2004) Child Care Workforce Qualifications at http://nccic.org/poptopics/qualifications.html
    Center Staff
    PDF
    Click on a graph to view information. Type of Training Amount of Minimum
    Preservice Training Amount of Annual/Ongoing
    Training Hours Directors
    PDF
    Teacher Staff
    PDF
    Master Teachers PDF Family Child Care Providers PDF Click on a graph to view information. Type of Training Amount of Minimum Preservice Training Amount of Annual/Ongoing Training Hours Large PDF Small PDF The document is for informational purposes only. No official endorsement of any practice, publication, program, or individual by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Administration for Children and Families, the Child Care Bureau, or the National Child Care Information Center is intended or is to be inferred. For additional information on this or related topics, please contact the National Child Care Information Center at (800) 616-2242 or info@nccic.org

    53. Child Care And Education Career Resources
    Care Youth and After School Programs in the US Licensure, Certification and Law Child Care Information By State child care licensing Office US Gov Child Care
    http://www.khake.com/page15.html
    V OCATIONAL
    INFORMATION CENTER Early Childcare and Education Career Guide Explore careers in Childcare and Education with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. To learn more about children, follow the related links below the career descriptions section. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Childcare and Education Career Descriptions Play Therapist
    Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers

    Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers

    Preschool Teacher
    ...
    Occupational Therapists
    Child Care and Education Related Sites Career Opportunities
    Babysitting Business
    Child Care Workforce - Sate Resources

    Education Industry- Iseek

    Nanny and Au Pair Jobs
    ...
    Teacher Education and Studies
    Baby Adoption Baby Center Pregnancy- Women.com Zero to 3 Toddler Preschool by Stormie Preschool Resources Child Development and Education Center for Career Development - Early Care Child and Family Web Guide - Tufts University Child Development- Unv Penn Child Development Basics ... Guide to Early Brain Development Child Development Theories Child Development Theories Classic Theories of Child Development Educators Resources - Learning, Standards, Directories

    54. NNCC State Child Care Licensing Offices
    State child care licensing Offices. Alabama Dept. Tallahassee, FL 323990700 Phone (850)488-4900 URL Address Georgia child care licensing 2 Peachtree St.
    http://www.nncc.org/Evaluation/stlicofc.html
    State Child Care Licensing Offices Alabama
    Dept. of Human Resources,
    Office of Day Care 50 N.
    Ripley Montgomery, AL 36130
    Phone: (334)242-1425
    URL Address:
    Alaska
    P.O. Box 110630
    Juneau, AK 99811-0630
    Phone: (907)465-3207
    URL Address: http://www.eed.state.ak.us/EarlyDev/licensing.html Arizona Office of Child Care Licensure 1647 E. Morton Ave., Suite 222 Phoenix, AZ 85020-4610 Phone: (602)255-1272 URL Address: Arkansas P.O. Box 1437, Slot 4400 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (501)682-8590 URL Address: California California Department of Social Services Office of Regulations Development 744 P St. Mail Station 7-192 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916)657-2586 URL Address: Colorado Division of Child Care Colorado Dept. of Social Services 1575 Sherman St. Denver, CO 80203-1714 Phone: (303)866-5958 URL Address: Connecticut State of Connecticut Department of Public Health 410 Capital Avenue MS # 12DAC P.O. Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06134 Phone: (860)509-8045 URL Address: http://www.state.ct.us/dph/BRS/Day_Care/day_care.htm District of Columbia 614 H St. NW Room 1035

    55. Child Care License
    child care licensing Protecting our Children Supporting Idaho s Finest Early Childhood Educators.
    http://www.cityofboise.org/city_clerk/childcarelicensing/
    Search CITY GOVERNMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENTS BUSINESS ... PUBLIC RECORDS NAVIGATION: City Clerk Childcare Licensing PRINTER FRIENDLY
    Child Care Licensing
    Training Information Training Regulations Accreditation Sex Offender Registry ... Parent's Guide Through our licensing and field based compliance program, our office seeks to promote a child care environment: - that is affordable and accessible to children of all ages;
    - where children receive safe, healthy, and developmentally appropriate care;
    - where child care providers are of good moral character and encouraged to become career professionals;
    - where parents have the information and skills needed to make appropriate child care choices;
    - where our office works together with parents, employers, providers, schools, and other community organizations, to accomplish and maintain high quality standards of care. Licensing Programs The Office of the City Clerk licenses all child care providers operating within city limits. In order to gain and maintain a child care license in good standing, a provider must undergo a FBI background check, complete annual approved training in child development and CPR, maintain a two year certification in pediatric first-aid, comply with all health, building, and fire codes, and maintain proper adult-to-child supervision ratio's. Our licenses are divided into three distinct categories: Family Home 1-6 children Group Home 7-12 children Commercial Center 13 or more children or home that is not owner's primary residence

    56. California Child Care Resource & Referral Network
    How to Contact the child care licensing Office in Your Community. The following is a list of Community Care Licensing Division Child Care Offices.
    http://www.rrnetwork.org/rrnet/resources_and_links/1046998542.php
    welcome about us our programs public policy ... order publications How to Contact the Child Care Licensing Office in Your Community The Community Care Licensing Division of the California Department of Social Services oversees the licensing of all child care facilities in California. The following is a list of Community Care Licensing Division Child Care Offices.
    Child Care Program Office
    William C. Jordan, Acting Program Administrator
    8745 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 130, MS: 19-48
    Sacramento, CA 95826
    (916) 229-4500 Phone
    (916) 229-4508 Fax Northern Child Care Area Office
    William C. Jordan, Assistant Program Administrator
    8745 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 130
    Sacramento, CA 95826
    (916) 229-4500 Phone (916) 229-4508 Fax Chico Regional Office Regional Manager: Earl Nance 520 Cohasset Road, Suite 6, MS: 29-05 Chico, CA 95926 (530) 895-5033 Phone (530) 895-5934 Fax Counties: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity and Yuba Sacramento Regional Office Regional Manager: Charles Boatman 8745 Folsom Blvd., Suite 200, MS: 19-29

    57. DHR: The Child Care Administration
    thirteen Regional Licensing Offices around Maryland, each of which is responsible for all child care licensing activities within its geographical area.
    http://www.dhr.state.md.us/cca/license/

    DHR
    The Child Care Administration Office of Licensing
    Office of Licensing
    ...
    CCA Home

    OFFICE OF LICENSING OVERVIEW
    The Child Care Administration (CCA) is an agency under the Maryland Department of Human Resources. The mission of CCA is to provide leadership in the advancement of a safe, accessible, and developmentally appropriate system of quality child care in Maryland. CCA is responsible for the regulation of child care, facilitating the development of new child care resources, promoting the use of regulated care, monitoring caregiver compliance with child care licensing requirements, encouraging the growth of caregiver professionalism, providing technical assistance to caregivers and parents, and helping eligible working families to meet the costs of child care.
    The Office of Licensing is the unit within CCA that is responsible for all child care licensing activities. These include the licensure or re-licensure of new or existing child care facilities, monitoring caregiver compliance with child care regulations, investigating complaints of improper or illegal child care, taking enforcement action against the licenses of facilities found to be in serious violation of child care regulations, and helping caregivers to achieve and maintain regulatory compliance. In addition, the Office works closely with elected officials, other State and local government agencies, the caregiver community, child advocacy organizations, and child care consumers on issues related to protecting the health and safety of children in care.

    58. Child Care Licensing Form (Internet)
    child care licensing Forms Available from DHSS Warehouse. Updated on 5/10/2004. DC10, EQUIPMENT LIST, EACH, child care licensing, LIMIT/1.
    http://www.dhss.state.mo.us/warehouse/e-f-ccl.html
    Child Care Licensing Forms Available from DHSS Warehouse
    Updated on 5/10/2004 Return to complete Form List 90 forms in this list.
    Catalog Number Name Quantity Per Unit Program Restrictions DC-1 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A GROUP CHILD CARE HOME OR CHILD CARE CENTER EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-10 EQUIPMENT LIST EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-102 LICENSE-EXEMPT FACILITY DIRECTOR APPROVAL REQUEST EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-104 NOTICE OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-104A NOTICE OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY - BACKGROUND SCREENING TRACKING SHEET EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-105 CHILD ENROLLMENT FOR LICENSE - EXEMPT FACILITIES EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-106 REPORT OF ACCIDENT, INJURY AND/OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-109 RESULTS OF BASIC LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-11 MEDICATION AUTHORIZATION EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-110 FIELD MONITORING SUMMARY FORM EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-12 PARENT'S SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTIONS FOR INFANTS/TODDLERS EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-14 FIRE/TORNADO DRILL RECORD EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-15 DAILY SCHEDULE EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-16 DAY CARE FACILITY OVERLAP REQUEST EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-17 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE REVISION EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-18 PERMISSION FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILD TO LEAVE FACILITY EACH Child Care Licensing LIMIT/1 DC-1-A INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS FOR AN INITIAL LICENSE FOR A GROUP CHILD CARE HOME OR CHILD CARE CENTER

    59. Child Care Services - Licensing Regulations
    Children s Day Care Licensing for School Age Care. Family child care licensing Regulations.
    http://www.state.vt.us/srs/childcare/licensing/license.htm
    Vermont Social and Rehabilitation Services
    Licensing and Registration Regulations
    All documents are in PDF format, so you will need the Adobe Acrobat® Reader™, to view these. Click to download this free program. Once you've downloaded the reader, the document will automatically open when clicked. Early Childhood Program Licensing Regulations
  • Table of Contents and Definitions
  • Section I - Program Design and Curriculum
  • Section II - Personnel
  • Section III - Leadership and Administration ...
  • Appendix D - Record of Pesticide Application
    Children's Day Care Licensing for School Age Care
  • Fact Sheet Regulations
  • Children's Day Care Licensing Regulations for Non-Recurring Clientele
  • Definitions Regulations
  • Family Child Care Licensing Regulations
  • Table of Contents and Definitions Section I - Program Design and Curriculum Section II - Personnel Section III - Leadership and Administration ... Appendix D - Record of Pesticide Application
  • Family Day Care Homes
  • Regulations Definitions
  • Family Child Care Home Booklet for Parents Recreation Programs Exemption Chart SITE INDEX Adoption Abuse/Neglect Statistics ... Disability Deter. Svc
    Social and Rehabilitation Services, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671 (802) 241-2131

    60. 2003 FAMILY CHILD CARE LICENSING STUDY
    We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2003 FAMILY child care licensing STUDY. The data contained in this Study is the
    http://www.childrensfoundation.net/publications/fccls.htm
    We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2003 FAMILY CHILD CARE LICENSING STUDY. The data contained in this Study is the result of a nationwide survey by The Children's Foundation in the Spring/Summer 2002 of the regulatory offices in the 50 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.
    The Study, wherever possible, identifies and separates data in each state into family child care homes (usually six or fewer children) and group (or large) family child care homes (generally seven to twelve children). The data is organized in an alphabetical listing by state/territory and further divided in each one into 23 categories:
      Number of Regulated Homes
      Unannounced Inspection Procedure
      Tracking of Denials and Revocations
      Complaint Procedures
      Provider Qualifications
      Provider Training and Orientation
      Discipline Policy
      Emergency Medical Consent Policy
      Environmental Policy
      Immunization Policy for Children National Life Safety Fire Code Nutrition Policy Smoking Policy Before and After School Care Programs Infant Care Programs Programs for Children with Disabilities Tiered Reimbursements for Quality Enhancements for Subsidized Children

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