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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:
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.
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.
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
Meet basic care requirements for children in a child-care setting. Recognize the developmental needs of children in each age group. Create appropriate activity plans. Meet nap time rules and regulations as required by licensing. Ensure field trip safety. Meet naptime rules and regulations. Identify basic health and safety rules and regulations.
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
Child care providers must follow all applicable state statutes and HHSC Child Care Licensing rules. The following checklist is intended to provide a selection of important health and safety items.