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  1. The minimum standards in this chapter apply to: Licensed child-care centers; and Any unlicensed child-care center that is subject to Licensing’s regulation and requires a license per Chapter 42 of the Human Resources Code.

  2. A caregiver needs to be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or a high school equivalent. You need to have completed 8 hours of the required 24 hours of pre-service training. But don’t forget, you only have 90 days, from your employment, to complete all 24 hours. (746.901) (746.1107) (746.1309)

  3. This packet contains important information regarding CCS eligibility requirements, along with the complete eligibility application . Child Care Services may be able to assist you with the cost of care for your child (ren) while you work, are in training or continue your education.

  4. Licensing Requirements. CCR regulates child care offered in center-based and home-based operations. Child care includes the care, supervision, training, or education of an unrelated child or children (13 or younger) for less than 24 hours per day in a place other than the child's own home.

  5. 17 lis 2020 · If you’re preparing to apply for a child care license, the first step is determining which type of license is right for your business. The state of Texas issues four different types of licenses for child care operations: Licensed Child Care Center. Licensed Child Care Home. Registered Child Care Home.

  6. 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.

  7. Local workforce development boards across the state of Texas are designated to administer child care and other workforce support funds. Each local board serves a county or a group of counties, and there are 28 local boards established in Texas.