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The minimum standards tell you (the child care operation permit holder) what requirements you, your employees, and your caregivers must follow. These minimum standards: were developed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) with the assistance of
Child Day Care Regulation Forms. Form 1099, Operational Discipline and Guidance Policy. Form 1100, Daily Buildings and Grounds Checklist. Form 2550, Operational Policy on Infant Safe Sleep (English and Spanish) Form 2551, Licensed and Registered Home: Caregivers, Assistants, Substitutes and Household Members Information Record.
Form 2551. Title Licensed and Registered Home: Caregivers, Assistants, Substitutes and Household Members Information Record. Title. Form 2760. Title Controlling Person – Child Care Regulation. Title ES. Form 2819. Title Residential Child Care Licensing Governing Body/Administrator or Executive Director Designation.
These minimum standards are developed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) with the assistance of child-care operations, parents, lawyers, doctors, and other experts in a variety of fields.
These minimum standards are developed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) with the assistance of childcare operations, parents, - lawyers, doctors, and other experts in a variety of fields.
The Child Development Center is licensed by the State of Texas and receives periodic inspections by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Parents may request to view a copy of the minimum standards and the most recent licensing inspection report at any time. You may contact the local licensing office at 512-834-3195. The THHSC
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION. CHAPTER 746. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-CARE CENTERS. Subchapters. SUBCHAPTER A. PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND DEFINITIONS. SUBCHAPTER B. ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATION.