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Child Care Service Advocacy 30.10.2020

101152. Definitions. 22 CA ADC 101152 BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Barclays Official California Code of Regulations Currentness Title 22. Social Security... Division 12. Child Care Facility Licensing Regulations Chapter 1. Child Care Center General Licensing Requirements Article 1. General Requirements and Definitions 22 CCR 101152 101152. Definitions. The following general definitions shall apply wherever the terms are used throughout Division 12, Chapter 1, except where specifically noted otherwise. Any additional definitions found at the beginning of any subchapter in this chapter shall apply only to such specific child care center category. (a)(1) Administrator means the licensee, or the adult designated by the licensee to act in his/her behalf in the overall management of the facility. (2) Adult means a person who is 18 years of age or older. (3) Applicant means any adult, general partner(s) of a partnership, corporation, county, city, public agency or other governmental entity that has applied for a child care center license. (4) Assistant Infant Care Center Director (Assistant Director) means the individual as specified in Section 101415.1 designated by the child care center director to act in his or her behalf in the overall management of an infant care center. (5) Authorized Representative means any person or entity authorized by law to act on behalf of any child. Such person or entity may include but not be limited to a minor's parent, a legal guardian, a conservator or a public placement agency. (b)(1) Basic Services means those services required by applicable laws and regulations to be provided by the licensee in order to obtain and maintain a child care center license. (c)(1) California Clearance means an individual has no felony or misdemeanor convictions reported by the California Department of Justice. However, the individual may have been arrested with no criminal conviction, convicted of a minor traffic offense or adjudicated as a juvenile. (2) Capacity means the maximum number of children authorized to be provided care and supervision at any one time in any licensed child care center. (3) Care and Supervision means any one or more of the following activities provided by a person or child care center to meet the needs of children in care: (A) Assistance in diapering, toileting, dressing, grooming, bathing and other personal hygiene. (B) Assistance with taking medications as specified in Sections 101226(e)(3) and (e)(4). (C) Storing and/or distribution of medications as specified in Section 101226(e). (D) Arrangement of and assistance with medical and dental care. (E) Maintenance of rules for the protection of children. (F) Supervision of children's schedules and activities for the protection of children. (G) Monitoring food intake or special diets. (H) Providing basic services as defined in Section 101152.b.(1). See more

Child Care Service Advocacy 10.10.2020

101151. General. 22 CA ADC 101151 BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Barclays Official California Code of Regulations Currentness Title 22. Social Security... Division 12. Child Care Facility Licensing Regulations Chapter 1. Child Care Center General Licensing Requirements Article 1. General Requirements and Definitions 22 CCR 101151 101151. General. (a) The general regulations in this chapter shall apply to all child care centers regulated by Division 12, except where specifically exempted. Additional or special requirements found in the corresponding subchapters pertaining to each category shall apply only to such individual child care center categories. (b) The licensee shall ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Note: Authority cited: Section 1596.81, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1596.72, 1596.73 and 1596.81, Health and Safety Code. HISTORY 1. Editorial correction readopting Division 6, Chapter 1 (Articles 1-7, Sections 80000-80088, not consecutive) as new Division 12, Chapter 1 (Articles 1-7, Sections 101151-101239, not consecutive), filed 7-1-85; designated effective 7-1-85 (Register 85, No. 27). 2. Change without regulatory effect (Register 86, No. 29). 3. Amendment of chapter 1 heading and amendment of subsection (a) filed 9-14-98; operative 11-1-98 (Register 98, No. 38). This database is current through 5/4/18 Register 2018, No. 18 22 CCR 101151, 22 CA ADC 101151 See more

Child Care Service Advocacy 28.09.2020

The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) and has been modified by the Chadwick Center for Children and Families at Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego. The goal of this project is to have free training available for mandated child abuse reporters so they may carry out their responsibilities properly. For information regarding the content of the training module...s, click here to see which training modules are available now. AB 1207 California Child Care Workers: Mandated Reporter Training Update The Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training California website team in association with the California Department of Social Services have developed a new online training for child care workers. The new Mandated Reporter Training for Child Care Workers does now satisfy the requirements of AB 1207. This is a stand alone training that does not require the General Training to be taken first. Note: This new Child Care Worker Training satisfies the requirements of AB 1207 The new School Personnel Training for AB 1432 is Available Here. Click here to access this training.

Child Care Service Advocacy 13.09.2020

Care must be provided in the licensee’s own home Licensee must live in the home Care provided is less than 24 hours Can provide care for up to 14 children depending on the license capacity Small Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 8 children... Large Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 14 children Large Family Child Care Homes require a fire clearance from the local fire authority See more

Child Care Service Advocacy 11.09.2020

Can provide care for more than 14 children Directors and teachers will be required to have educational credits and experience Care provided is less than 24 hours May require city and/or county permits Requires a fire clearance from the local fire authority... A business license may be required, depending on local requirements See more

Child Care Service Advocacy 07.09.2020

How to Become Licensed The Child Care Licensing Program licenses both Child Care Centers (CCCs) and Family Child Care Homes (FCCHs) in California. Child Care Centers are usually located in a commercial building and Family Child Care Homes are in a licensee’s home. Only non-medical care and supervision can be provided in child care facilities and care is limited to periods of less than 24 hours. The Child Care Licensing Program ensures that child care facilities operate accor...ding to the California Health and Safety Code and Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations in a number of ways: In-person and online orientations Pre-licensing inspections Unannounced facility inspections Complaint investigations Consultations Education and technical support, and Follow-up inspections

Child Care Service Advocacy 30.08.2020

In Person Orientations The in-person orientation, application, and licensing process for both Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Homes, take place in one of the state licensing offices. The office you need to contact is based on the location where your facility will be physically located.