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LICENSING STANDARDS FOR DAY CARE CENTERS October 30, 2023 – PT 2023.05 Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Rules 407 – (3) AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Child Care Act of 1969 [225 ILCS 10] and the Children's Product Safety Act [430 ILCS 125].
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Section 406.1 Purpose. The purpose of this Part is to prescribe the standards for licensure as a day care home and to describe how to apply for a license. Section 406.2 Definitions.
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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.
Therefore, the Department’s Division of Licensing will provide licensed day care centers flexibility and time for their staff to meet licensing standards related to formal education and experience.