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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

61. ODJFS - Child Care In Ohio
The posted answers to frequently asked questions on child care licensing issuesare provided for guidance only and do not carry legal weight.
http://jfs.ohio.gov/cdc/providers.stm
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Children's Enrollment and Medical/Physical Care Plan forms are now available in Spanish

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Application for Scholarships for the Annual Early Learning and School Readiness Conference and Institutes
DEADLINE September 16, 2005 The Bureau of Child Care and Development, in partnership with Ohio Community Development Finance Fund, is pleased to announce the availability of Ohio Quality Improvement Grants. These grant opportunities are available to professional certified family child care homes, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) licensed full-time child care centers and type A homes. The purpose of these grants is to enhance the quality of the physical environment and to promote school readiness.
  • Certified Family Child Care Businesses click to download the application application instructions and Ohio Quality Improvement Grant policy and guidelines for which you may apply. ODJFS licensed full-time centers and type A homes click to download the application application instructions and Ohio Quality Improvement Grant Playground policy and guidelines for which you may apply.
  • 62. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
    child care licensing Office (District of Columbia) Division of Child Day CareLicensing and Regulatory Services (South Carolina)
    http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SCL

    63. City Of Davis - Child Care Services - Resources For Informal Providers - City Of
    How to become a licensed Family Child Care Provider. Family child care licensingOrientations are held on the third Tuesday of the month from 930 am
    http://www.city.davis.ca.us/pcs/childcare/family.cfm
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    64. Child Day Care Licensing Program
    Some programs are legally exempt from child day care licensing and, as such, Referrals to licensed child day care facilities can be obtained from child
    http://www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/Day_Care/day_care.htm

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    Approved First Aid Courses Choosing Child Care ... Regulations
    The Division of Community Based Regulation is responsible for licensing child day care facilities in Connecticut. Licensing assures that those programs that are licensed have achieved at least the minimum standards required by law to meet the health, educational and social needs of children utilizing those services. Currently, the following types of facilities must have a license to provide child day care services in this state:
    • Family day care homes, which consist of private family homes caring for not more than six children, including the provider’s own children not in school full time, where the children are cared for not less than three nor more than twelve hours during a twenty-four hour period and where care is given on a regularly recurring basis, except that care may be provided in excess of twelve hours but not more than seventy-two consecutive hours to accommodate a for extended care or intermittent short-term overnight care. During the regular school year, a maximum of three additional children who are in school full time, including the provider’s own children, are permitted, except that if the provider has more than three children who are in school full time, all of the provider’s children are permitted.
      Group day care homes, which offer or provide a program of supplementary care to not less than seven nor more than twelve related or unrelated children on a regular basis.

    65. Child Day Care Licensing Program
    If you have concerns about a licensed child day care program, you may file acomplaint with the DPH child Day care Unit at (860) 5098045.
    http://www.dph.state.ct.us/BRS/Day_Care/child_care.htm

    Child Day Care Home Page
    Choosing a Child Care Family Day Care Homes Group Day Care Homes ... Locating Child Day Care Regulations in the Public Health Code
    Choosing a Child Day Care Program Also available in Spanish - Seleccionando un buen Cuidado de Niños by Devon Conover, Acting Director
    Division of Community Based Regulation The Division of Community Based Regulation (DCBR) Child Day Care Unit is responsible for licensing and oversight of child day care programs, and offers these tips on what to look for in a program for your child:
    • Is the Program Licensed? DCBR licenses family day care homes (care for up to six unrelated children in a private residence), group day care homes (care of seven to twelve related or unrelated children outside of their own homes), and child day care centers (care of thirteen or more related or unrelated children outside of their own homes). Programs are required by state law to meet minimum standards, are inspected periodically by our licensing specialists and must post their license in a conspicuous place.

    66. Child Care Information
    Contact child care state licensing specialists and local county licensing agencies.Other Web Sites Visit other web sites located around the United States
    http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/childcare/
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    Department of Children and Families What's New View and obtain the latest information relating to the child care program in Florida. About Child Care Learn more about the child care program by viewing our mission and vision statements. Provider Search Locate specific child care arrangements and view provider inspection report information. Licensing Information Learn more about the licensure requirements of child care facilities and how to apply. Training Requirements Learn about child care training, personnel requirements, director credentials and how to register for training classes in your area. Registration Information Learn more about child care family day care home registration requirements and how to apply. Gold Seal Quality Care Program Learn more about the gold seal quality care program and the current approved accrediting agencies. Provider Information View our informative provider guide and employment bulletin board, and download provider mailing list information.

    67. ADHS: Division Of Licensing Services - Provider Databases
    ADHS Division of licensing Services. Provider Databases AZ child care Facilitiesand Group Homes, Zipped dBase5 176KB PDF 434KB Accessible TXT
    http://www.azdhs.gov/als/databases/
    ADHS Home Page A-Z Index Licensing Services Search ... Division Home Page
    ADHS Division of Licensing Services Provider Databases In our mission to provide continuous delivery of efficient, timely, responsive, and quality customer service, Licensing Services is providing citizens with databases of various health care facilities and providers. The databases listed below are provided in three formats: Zipped dBase5: SELF-EXTRACTING ZIP FILE; data in dBase5 file
    PDF: Adobe Acrobat file*
    TXT: Screen-reader Accessible DOS text files *In order to access these files, Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer.
    AZ Assisted Living Facilities [Zipped dBase5 130KB] [PDF 280KB] [Accessible TXT 463KB] AZ Behavioral Health Facilities [Zipped dBase5 90KB] [PDF 248KB] [Accessible TXT 253KB] AZ Child Care Facilities and Group Homes

    68. Child Day Care
    licensing information for child Day care. licensing and regulation of daycare family and group homes and child day care centers.
    http://www.michigan.gov/fia/0,1607,7-124-5455_27716_27718---,00.html
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    Child Day Care Licensing
    Licensing and regulation of day care family and group homes and child day care centers.
    How to Obtain an Original License Application Packet
    Frequently Asked Questions Family Child Care in Your Home Group Child Care in Your Home ... Fire Safety Inspections-Centers License Lookups
    Child Day Care Centers and Homes

    Statewide search for Child Day Care Centers and Homes.
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    Statewide Text File of Child Care Facilities Contact Us Contact Information FOIA - Freedom of Information Requests for The Office of Children and Adult Licensing Online FOIA Submission Form Complaints Resources Child Care Licensing Disciplinary Actions Summary Suspensions Report Day Care Center Rules Technical Assistance and Consultation Manual Family and Group Home Rules Technical Assistance and Consultation Manual ... Children's Product Safety Act 219 of 2000 Forms Request for CDC Forms Child Information Card - OCAL 3731-SP Child Information Card - OCAL 3731-SP More Medication Permission Form - OCAL-1243 Licensing Record Clearance Request - OCAL 1326 Child's Health Appraisal Form - OCAL-3305 ... Incident, Accident, Illness, Death or Fire Report - OCAL-4603

    69. MDCIS - BRS Redirect Page
    Operations group managing licensing for adult foster care, child day care and child welfare licensing. Site provides links to licensing departments, how to request information under the Freedom of Information Act.
    http://www.cis.state.mi.us/brs
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    70. This Page Has Moved
    The child care Site has moved to http//www.dcf.state.fl.us/childcare/. Please updateany bookmarks you might have to this site. Thank You.
    http://www.myflorida.com/cf_web/myflorida2/healthhuman/childcare/licensing.html
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    The Child Care Site has moved to http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/childcare/
    Please update any bookmarks you might have to this site.
    Thank You.

    71. State Licensing Information - Child Care Aware
    child care Aware is a nonprofit initative committed to helping parents find thebest information on locating quality child care and child care resources in
    http://www.childcareaware.org/en/licensing/

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    Tools For Parents Child care connector Evaluating a provider Choosing Child Care Additional Resources ... Publications Daily Parent Newsletter Browse issues What is child care licensing? The goal of licensing is to ensure the safety and developmental well-being of children while in out-of-home care. Licensing laws vary from state to state and provide a baseline of quality below which it is illegal to operate. Before making a final choice, parents should contact their state's child care regulatory office: Choose Your State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Legal/Privacy

    72. Division Of Child Care - Licensing
    Passed in 1963, the child care Facilities licensing Act defines those licensing Requirements for Family child care Homes and Large child care Homes
    http://www.okdhs.org/childcare/ProviderInfo/provinfo_licensing.htm
    Licensing and Requirements Training Links Getting Parents Involved ... Licensing Law Licensing
    • If you provide child care on a regular basis, you are required to be licensed by the Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care.
      Passed in 1963, the Child Care Facilities Licensing Act defines those programs required to be licensed. Each program has their own minimum licensing requirements for the protection of children's health, safety and well-being. Links to each set of licensing requirements are provided following the definitions below.
      Programs exempt from licensure include care provided in a child's own home or by relatives, informal arrangements for the occasional care of children, programs in which children attend on a drop-in basis and parents are on the premises and readily accessible, single activity programs, and programs operating for 15 hours or less per week.
    Child care centers are facilities which provide care and supervision of children and which operate more than 30 hours a week.

    73. Child Care Services
    To report suspected licensing violations or possible illegal child care Under Tennessee s child care Report Card System, every licensed child care
    http://www.state.tn.us/humanserv/childcare.htm
    Skip to Content. Home Toll-free Numbers News ... Contact Us This site uses Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF) to provide accurate representation of many publications located here. Click on the icon to receive information on loading this free software. Popular Topics CCDF State Plan Licensing Regulated Care ...
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    CCDF State Plan Child Care and Development Fundprogram for Tennessee for 10/1/2003 - 9/30/2005 Child Care and Development Fund program for Tennessee for 10/1/2005 - 9/30/2007 Child Care Licensing Tennessee law defines "child care" as the provision of supervision, protection and, at a minimum, the basic needs of at least five children, who are not related to the primary care givers, for three or more hours of the day, but less than twenty-four hours a day.
    Some types of child care must be regulated; other types of child care may operate without a license. All persons or entities operating a child care center, a family child care home, drop-in center, or a group care home must be licensed by the Department of Human Services.

    74. Child And Adult Care Licensing
    child care Licenses are issued by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Licensed child care Providers must display their Family child care Home
    http://www.muni.org/healthssd/child.cfm
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    HERE The Child and Adult Care Program (CAC) protects the health and safety of children in child care centers and homes, and adults in supervised residential treatment facilities. Child care centers and homes are routinely inspected throughout the year. Between inspections, they can correct noted problems and demonstrate that they can comply with applicable standards and ordinances. Centers receive an average of three inspections a year. In addition, much time is spent working with centers which receive complaints or which are operating out of compliance. Adult facilities generally receive one to two inspections a year. Licensing and Permitting:
    Licenses or permits from the MOA Department of Health and Human Services are required to operate a:
    • Child care facility for persons wishing to care for seven or more children unrelated to the caregiver; Quasi institutional house for adults in residential treatment facilities; and Correctional community residential center serving prisoners in private facilities.

    75. Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project Homepage
    licensing Startup Resources The Business of child care Technical advisorsthroughout the state work with family child care programs and child care
    http://www.wccip.org/
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    The Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project is a statewide non-profit agency dedicated to helping improve child care by helping child care professionals give the best care possible to your children. Technical advisors throughout the state work with family child care programs and child care group centers assisting them with start-up and achieving national accreditation. We do this through a range of services including one-on-one consultations, targeted workshops, CDA advising, business planner consultations, and environment assessments. Our staff of 18 technical advisors know about quality child care because we've helped create it ourselves as center directors, classroom teachers, family child care providers and school age site supervisors. From diapering to developmentally appropriate practice, from cash flow to curriculum, we've experienced it first hand. We help make good child care programs great.
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    76. General Licensing Information
    Licensed family child care providers and child care centers must provide a writtennotification to parents considering enrollment of a child or parents of a
    http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/groups/business_partners/documents/pub/DHS_id_00

    DHS Home Page
    Forms (eDocs) County and Tribal Workers A -Z Topics ... Publications Partners and Providers The Minnesota Department of Human Services has strong partnerships with counties, tribes, health care providers, other state agencies, consumer groups, advocacy organizations, community-based services and other partners in human services to address Minnesotans' needs. Licensing
    Legislative changes regarding background studies
    Requirements for providing direct contact services pending the completion of a background study
    Effective July 1, 2005, the subject of a background study may not perform any activity requiring a background study [may not provide direct contact services (or have access, when applicable) to people receiving services] prior to receiving one of the notices referenced below or the equivalent electronic notification from NETStudy, unless he/she is under continuous direct supervision. You may also receive a notice (pink form, or electronic notification) stating that the individual is disqualified from providing direct contact services, must be immediately removed from any position allowing direct contact services (or access, when applicable) while the background study is being completed. Request for reconsideration If an individual who is subject of a background study for your program has a disqualification, you will be notified that the individual is disqualified, and whether or not you must immediately remove the individual from any position allowing direct contact with (or access to when applicable) people receiving services from your program.

    77. Division Of Child Care And Early Learning, DSHS -- Licensing Field Operations
    DCCEL licensors are responsible for licensing over 9000 child care homes and Besides licensing child care providers, licensing staff offer provider
    http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/esa/dccel/licensingfield.shtml
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    DCCEL Licensors
    DCCEL licensors are responsible for licensing over 9,000 child care homes and centers - ensuring they meet Minimum Licensing Requirements (MLRs). Washington State's centers and homes provide child care for at least 170,000 children. Besides licensing child care providers, licensing staff offer provider orientations, ensure provider application packets are complete, process background checks, inspect and monitor facilities, investigate complaints, and take corrective action as necessary. In collaboration with licensed providers, licensors identify deficiencies, provide consultation around alternatives for meeting the minimum standards, and develop corrective action plans. Child care licenses must be renewed every three years. Under the law, licensors are responsible to license and relicense facilities within 90 days of submission of a completed application. Child care homes must be monitored every 18 months and child care centers, every year. Modified: August 29, 2005.

    78. Child Care Centers
    All child care centers in Palo Alto are required by law to be licensed by the New legislation requires child care centers to make these licensing
    http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us/humanservices/licensedcenters.html

    79. TexasOnline Health And Family Services Children And Families
    Information for child care Professionals. Find licensing forms for providers, This site gives information on childcare licensing, standards and
    http://www.state.tx.us/category.jsp?language=eng&categoryId=7.2.3

    80. State Profiles. Missouri
    Number of Licensed child care Programs by State in 2004 Source Center childcare licensing Regulations childStaff Ratios and Maximum Group Size
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/statepro/missouri.html
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    NCCIC Menu State Information 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 Search NCCIC State Profiles
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    2000 Total Population: 2000 Number of Children aged 0-4: 2000 Number of Children aged 5-9 years old: 2000 Number of Children aged 10-14 years old: 2000 Total Number of Children under 18: Children under 5 as percent of population: Children under 18 as percent of population: Source: "Demographic Profiles: Census 2000," U.S. Census Bureau.
    1999 Poverty Rate (all ages): 1999 Children Under 5 in Poverty: Source: "Table GCT-P14. Income and Poverty in 1999: 2000" and "Table P87. Poverty Status in 1999 by Age[17]- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined," U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
    2000 Percent of Children Under 6 Living with Working Parents: 2000 Percent of Children Ages 6-17 Living with Working Parents: Source: "Table QT-P26. Employment Status and Work Status in 1999 of Family Members: 2000." U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.

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