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Child-Care Licensing Division is responsible for protecting the health, safety, and well being of children who attend or reside in regulated child-care facilities and homes. DFPS protects the unprotected - children, elderly, and people with disabilities - from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Texas Child Care Licensing (CCL)
Child-Care Licensing Division is responsible for protecting...
- Child Care Regulation | Texas Health and Human Services
Texas Health and Human Services Commission protects children...
- Become a Child Care Center-Based Provider - Texas Health and Human Services
There are three types of center-based operations: licensed...
- Child Day Care Regulation Forms - Texas Health and Human Services
Child Day Care Regulation Forms. Form 1099, Operational...
- Search Texas Child Care - Texas Department of Family and Protective ...
Texas ChildCare Availability Portal. Access information...
- Child Care Information for Providers - Texas Workforce Commission
Licensed and registered child care providers are eligible...
- Texas Child Care Licensing (CCL)
Child-Care Licensing Division is responsible for protecting the health, safety, and well being of children who attend or reside in regulated child-care facilities and homes. DFPS protects the unprotected - children, elderly, and people with disabilities - from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Texas Health and Human Services Commission protects children by regulating and educating child care providers. Child Care Regulation (CCR) responsibilities include: Regulating all child care operations and child-placing agencies to protect the health, safety, and well-being of children in care.
There are three types of center-based operations: licensed child care centers, before or after-school programs and school-age programs. Helpful Information can be found by visiting the following pages: Become a Child Day Care Director in Texas; Child Care Trainer Requirements
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.
Texas ChildCare Availability Portal. Access information about availability of child care programs in your area. Texas ChildCare Search Website Guide. Additional help on searching for a child care operation. Additional Information. HHSC RCCR-Request Public Hearing.
Licensed and registered child care providers are eligible for payment for services to children receiving Child Care Services (CCS) scholarships (also known as “subsidies”). To learn more, use the contact form on the Texas Child Care Solutions website .