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Please review the following information and links to learn more about some of the things you will need to consider when applying to become a child care provider. Licensing Requirements. CCR regulates child care offered in center-based and home-based operations.
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.
Chapter 42 of the Texas Human Resources Code requires the Health and Human Services Commission to regulate child care and child-placing activities in Texas and to create and enforce minimum standards.
Services (DFPS) with the assistance of child-care operations, parents, lawyers, doctors, and other experts in a variety of fields. The child-care licensing law sets guidelines for what must be included in the standards. The Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act require
Minimum Standards for Child-Care Centers . See the following resources for further information related to child-care: Healthy Child Care Texas . Office of Program Coordination for Children and Youth . Texas Health and Human Services Commission . Internet website: http://www.healthychildcaretexas.org/index.htm
On September 1, 2017, Child Care Licensing (CCL) became part of Texas Health & Human Services (HHS) External Link. Most CCL webpages have moved to the HHS website. Key resources include: Services for Parents and Caregivers External Link. Child Care Search. Licensing and Regulation for Providers External Link. Provider Login and Background Checks.
27 mar 2024 · MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-CARE CENTERS . SUBCHAPTER A. PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND DEFINITIONS. DIVISION 1. PURPOSE. § 746.101. What is the purpose of this chapter? DIVISION 2. SCOPE. § 746.111. What types of operations do these minimum standards apply to? § 746.113. Who is responsible for complying with these minimum standards? DIVISION 3. DEFINITIONS.