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Ill. Adm. Code 377, Facilities and Programs Exempt from Licensure. b) The licensing standards set forth in this Part are applicable to day care centers as defined in the Child Care Act of 1969 that are also known as child care centers.
The maximum number of children under the age of 12 cared for in a day care home by a caregiver alone shall be 8. The maximum number includes the caregiver's own children, related children and unrelated children under age 12 living in the home. A Caregiver Alone. A caregiver alone may care for:
A license is valid for three years. The day care center’s license must be posted. It will indicate the maximum number of children allowed in the facility and the areas where children may receive care. Licensed day care facilities are inspected annually by DCFS licensing staff.
We’ve redesigned the website to be a resource for anyone interested in licensed childcare in Illinois—parents, providers, and the public. Not only can you find out about a licensed childcare facility’s history, now you can learn about licensing standards, how to become a provider, where to find help with your childcare expenses, how to ...
Rule 407, Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers. DATE: March 10, 2022. TO: All DCFS Day Care Licensing Staff and Licensed Day Care Centers. FROM: Marc D. Smith, Director . EFFECTIVE: Immediately. I. PURPOSE: ge of early childhood teachers who meet all licensing standards, except for th.
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The purpose of this Part is to prescribe the standards for licensure as a day care agency and to describe how to apply for a license. The licensing standards set forth in this Part are applicable to day care agencies as defined in the Child Care Act of 1969. Section 405.2.