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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.
day care home receiving children within the school age range shall comply with the standards for day care homes except when inconsistent with the special requirements in this Section. Programs and activities that meet the developmental needs of school age children shall be provided.
19 paź 2020 · Prior to re-opening, licensed day care homes, group day care homes and day care centers should submit to their DCFS licensing representative a Reopening Plan that details how the provider intends to meet the new health and safety standards around COVID-19.
1 lip 1997 · The links below will take you to the official version of the Rules from the Administrative Code Division of the Illinois Secretary of State's Office. If you prefer to download a PDF version of the rule, For English, click here, para Español, margue aquí. Rule. Part 300.
4 paź 2024 · Illinois has clear guidelines that every daycare must follow, whether you’re running a small home-based center or a larger facility. Below, we’ll explore the key areas you must focus on to comply with daycare requirements in Illinois.
Introduction. The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is responsible for licensing day care centers. When a day care center is licensed, it means that a DCFS licensing representative has inspected the facility. and the facility was found to meet the minimum licensing requirements.
home and to describe how to apply for a license. b) The licensing standards set forth in this Part are applicable to group day care homes as defined in the Child Care Act of 1969 (the Act) [225 ILCS 10/2.20].