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Rule 5101:2-13-03 | Compliance inspection and complaint investigation of a licensed family child care provider.
... are required for family child care providers? (1) At least one inspection prior to the initial issuance of a provisional license. (2) At least two inspections during the provisional period. (3) At least one inspection each state fiscal year after the issuance of the continuous license. (4) Any complaint investigations regarding the licensed family child care provider. (B) Will inspection... |
Rule 5101:2-13-03 | Compliance inspection and complaint investigation of a licensed family child care provider.
... are required for family child care providers? (1) At least one inspection prior to the initial issuance of a provisional license. (2) At least two inspections during the provisional period. (3) At least one inspection in each half of the state fiscal year after the issuance of the continuous license. Compliance inspections completed in the state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (A)(2) of ... |
Rule 5101:2-13-03 | Compliance inspection and complaint investigation of a licensed family child care provider.
... are required for family child care providers? (1) At least one inspection prior to the initial issuance of a provisional license. (2) At least two inspections during the provisional period. (3) At least one inspection in each half of the state fiscal year after the issuance of the continuous license. Compliance inspections completed in the state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (A)(2) of ... |
Rule 5101:2-13-04 | Building department inspection and fire inspection for a licensed family child care provider.
...uthority. (2) The licensed type A home provider shall abide by any stipulations or limitations that are noted on the building inspection report. (3) The building department inspection shall be documented on a form set forth by the bureau of building standards. (4) The licensed type A home provider shall provide documentation that the type A home license is not prohibited by the local zoning board. (B) What are th... |
Rule 5101:2-13-04 | Building department inspection and fire inspection for a licensed family child care provider.
...ards. (2) The licensed type A home provider shall abide by any stipulations or limitations that are noted on the building inspection report. (3) The building department inspection shall be documented on a form set forth by the board of building standards and be available on-site for review. (4) The licensed type A home provider shall provide documentation that the type A home license is not pro... |
Rule 5101:2-13-05 | Denial, revocation and suspension of a family child care application or license.
... denied or a licensed family child care provider may have a provisional or continuous license revoked? (1) The family child care provider is not in compliance with Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code or Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code. (2) The family child care provider or a household member has been determined not eligible for employment or residence in a licensed family child care h... |
Rule 5101:2-13-05 | Denial, revocation and suspension of a family child care application or license.
... denied or a licensed family child care provider may have a provisional or continuous license revoked? (1) The family child care provider is not in compliance with Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code or Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code. (2) The family child care provider or a household member has been determined not eligible to own a child care program or to be employed or reside in a ... |
Rule 5101:2-13-06 | Procedures for a family child care provider operating under a provisional license.
... for a newly licensed family child care provider? A provisional license for a newly licensed family child care provider is valid for at least twelve months and until the continuous license is issued, unless revoked pursuant to rule 5101:2-13-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) What requirements shall the family child care provider meet for the provisional license to be amended to a continuous license at the end of t... |
Rule 5101:2-13-06 | Procedures for a family child care provider operating under a provisional license.
... for a newly licensed family child care provider? A provisional license for a newly licensed family child care provider is valid for at least twelve months and until the continuous license is issued, unless revoked pursuant to rule 5101:2-13-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) What requirements shall the family child care provider meet for the provisional license to be amended to a continuous lic... |
Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
... to be a licensed family child care provider? The family child care provider shall: (1) Be at least eighteen years old, and for those type B certified or licensed after April 1, 2003, have completed a high school education. Verification of high school education is detailed in appendix A to this rule. (2) Meet the training or education requirements detailed in appendix B to this rule. (3) Resid... |
Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
... to be a licensed family child care provider? (1) The family child care provider is to: (a) Be at least eighteen years old, and for those type B certified or licensed after April 1, 2003, have completed a high school education. Verification of high school education is detailed in appendix A to this rule. (b) Meet the training or education requirements detailed in appendix B to this rule. ... |
Rule 5101:2-13-08 | Employees, child care staff members and substitute responsibilities and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
... an employee of a family child care provider? (1) An employee shall have on file a completed medical statement that meets the requirements of appendix B to rule 5101:2-13-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) The completed medical statement shall be on file on or before the employee's first day of employment. (B) What are the requirements for a child care staff member of a family child care pr... |
Rule 5101:2-13-08 | Employees and child care staff members responsibilities and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.
... an employee of a family child care provider? Employees are to: (1) Have on file, on or before the employee's first day of employment, a completed medical statement that meets the requirements of appendix B to rule 5101:2-13-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Have written documentation on file of current immunization against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) from a licensed physician... |
Rule 5101:2-13-09 | Background check requirements for a licensed family child care provider.
...ck? (1) Licensed family child care providers and applicants to be licensed family child care providers. (2) Adults (age eighteen and older) residing in the home of the family child care provider or applicant. (3) Employee of a family child care provider or applicant as defined in rule 5101:2-13-01 of the Administrative Code. (4) Child care staff member of the family child care provider... |
Rule 5101:2-13-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members.
...ed for a licensed family child care provider prior to licensure? The family child care provider shall complete the following: (1) Have a current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Training shall be appropriate for all of the ages of children in care. (2) Have a current training in management of communicable disease and the six-hour child abuse recognition an... |
Rule 5101:2-13-10 | Training and professional development requirements for a licensed family child care provider and child care staff members.
...ed for a licensed family child care provider prior to licensure? The family child care provider is to complete the following: (1) Current certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Training shall be appropriate for all of the ages and developmental levels of children in care. (2) Current training in management of communicable disease. (3) Current training in one of... |
Rule 5101:2-13-11 | Fire department approval for licensed type A homes.
... without the child care staff member or provider being aware of them. (c) Is protected from animals. (d) Provides access to bathroom facilities and drinking water during play times. (e) Provides a shaded area. The shade may be naturally occurring from trees, building, or overhangs. Providers may also install lawn umbrellas that are securely anchored or other structures that provide shade in a safe manner. (2) The... |
Rule 5101:2-13-11 | Indoor and outdoor space requirements for a licensed family child care provider.
...hout the child care staff member or provider being aware of them. Examples of natural barriers include, but are not limited to space, dense hedges, walls, permanently anchored dividers or partitions. (c) Is protected from animals. (d) Provides access to bathroom facilities and drinking water during play times. (e) Provides a shaded area. The shade may be naturally occurring from trees, building... |
Rule 5101:2-13-12 | Safe equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.
...ements for a licensed family child care provider? (1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts; peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features. (2) Furniture, equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or being a hazar... |
Rule 5101:2-13-12 | Safe equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.
...ements for a licensed family child care provider? (1) Equipment, materials, and furniture shall be sturdy, safe and easy to clean and maintain. They shall also be free of sharp points or corners, splinters, or protruding nails; loose or rusty parts; peeling or chipping paint; or other hazardous features. (2) Furniture, equipment and materials which are not usable due to breakage or being a hazar... |
Rule 5101:2-13-13 | Sanitary equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.
... water is not publicly supplied, the provider shall contact the Ohio environmental protection agency (EPA) to determine if it qualifies as a public water system. (a) If the water supply qualifies as a public water system, the provider shall comply with the Ohio EPA requirements. (b) If the water supply does not qualify as a public water system, the provider shall contact the local health departme... |
Rule 5101:2-13-13 | Sanitary equipment and environment for a licensed family child care provider.
... water is not publicly supplied, the provider shall contact the Ohio environmental protection agency (EPA) to determine if it qualifies as a public water system. (a) If the water supply qualifies as a public water system, the provider shall comply with the Ohio EPA requirements. (b) If the water supply does not qualify as a public water system, the provider shall contact the local health departme... |
Rule 5101:2-13-14 | Transportation and field trip safety for a licensed family child care provider.
... trips? The licensed family child care provider shall: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the home for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the home for one year. (2) Attach to each child on a routine or field trip, except children being trans... |
Rule 5101:2-13-14 | Transportation and field trip safety for a licensed family child care provider.
... trips? The licensed family child care provider shall: (1) Have written and signed permission from the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the home for field trips and routine trips as detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file at the home for one year from the date of the trip. (2) Attach to each child on a routine or field trip, e... |
Rule 5101:2-13-15 | Child record requirements for a licensed family child care provider.
.../2016) for a licensed family child care provider? The provider shall: (1) Have a completed JFS 01234 on file for each child in care by the first day of attendance, including the provider's own children under the age of six. (2) Ensure the JFS 01234 is reviewed at least annually by the parent and updated as needed when information changes. The parent and the provider shall initial and date the form when the informa... |