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The minimum standards tell you (the child care operation permit holder) what requirements you, your employees, and your caregivers must follow. These minimum standards:
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.
February 2021. Child Care Regulation's (CCR's) regulatory activities include: reviewing applications for permits; determining whether a child care program is subject to regulation or is exempt; issuing permits to applicants; inspecting and investigating operations;
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. Your family may be eligible for child care assistance if: you reside in Hidalgo, Willacy, or Starr County; you have a child(ren) under the age of 13 (or a child(ren) with disabilities under the age of 19); your family’s income does not exceed 85% of the state median income (see chart below);
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.
The minimum standards tell you (the child care operation permit holder) what requirements you, your employees, and your caregivers must follow. These minimum standards: were developed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) with the assistance of child-care operations, parents, stakeholders, and other experts in a variety of
17 lis 2020 · The nature of your child care operation will determine which child care license type is right for you and which rules you must follow to comply with Texas law. In the following table, we highlight the six types of child care operations that are eligible for licensing, their key characteristics, and which type of permit is needed for each one.