Title: Rules and Regulations for Facilities
1Rules and Regulations for Facilities
- Module 1
- The Child Care Professional and the Law
2Key Point
- It is very important for all child care
providers to _____, __________, and ______ the
laws that govern __________ in the State of
Florida. Child care laws, rules, and regulations
are in place to protect children, families, and
child care professionals.
3Websites to Help You Keep Current
- Dept of Children Families
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- Florida Statutes
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- Florida Administrative Code
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- Americans with Disabilities Act
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4Key Point
- ________, rules and regulations relating to
child care exist in Florida to _________
___________ from abuse, neglect, injury, and
exploitation.
5Name that Agency!
- Match these agencies with the correct description
on the next two slides. - A. The Florida Department of Children and
Families. - B. Local Fire Departments Private
Investigators - C. Local county health department.
- D. Local licensing agencies.
6- 1. ___ This agency inspects child care facilities
and educates child care professionals about
minimizing fires and other threats to safety. - 2. ___ This agency is responsible for making sure
child care facilities are inspected. - 3. ___ This agency determines ordinances
pertaining to public health and inspects child
care facilities to enforce these ordinances.
74. ___ This agency determines state rules
pertaining to child care and to enforce these
rules by licensing and inspecting child care
facilities. 5. ___ This agency establishes,
regulates, and enforces rules and local
ordinances, which must meet or exceed state
standards.
8Name that Agency Answers Slide
9Florida State Statutes
- The Florida Department of ________ and _________,
local licensing agencies, county health
departments, county fire departments and many
other agencies, organizations, and entities work
together to establish laws, rules and regulations
which ___________ the children of Florida. - The Florida Department of Children and Families
role is to put into place rules and regulations
which uphold the ________________ and the
legislative intent of those statutes. They also
__________ laws, rules and regulations. They do
all of this to ____________ Floridas children.
10Key Point
- The Florida Department of Children and Families
Child Care Programs mission is to ensure the
_________, _______, and well-being of the
children of the state while in care through
licensing and regulatory activities. The purpose
of this program is to ensure that children are
______ cared for in a ________, healthy,
___________, and _______________ environment by
trained, qualified child care staff.
11The Child Care Professional and the Law
- The _____________________________ are made up by
the individual laws which pass the Legislature.
Each year, new statutes appear for the first
time, some are rewritten or amended, and some
stay the same. _____________ are written and
proposed by the Florida Senate and House of
Representatives. They are signed into ________ by
the governor.
12The Child Care Professional and the Law
- The _______________________________ is made up
of the rules that are created by the Florida
Department of Children and Families and enforced
by the Florida Department of Children and
Families and many other state and local agencies.
Rules and regulations are based on the Florida
Statutes. The Florida Department of Children and
Families ______________ many aspects of child
care in the state, and its staff members write
the rules and regulations that - appear in the Florida _______________
- ___________.
13The Child Care Professional and the Law
- The__________________________________, passed in
1990, prohibits discrimination of people who are
handicapped or disabled. It calls for
_______________________ of the needs of people
who are handicapped or disabled. Its goals are to
promote community integration by prohibiting
discrimination based on disability to create
early intervention services for infants and
toddlers (ages birth to 3 years) with special
needs and their families and to provide non- - discriminatory, multidisciplinary
evaluation - by qualified professionals.
14Key Point
- ______________ with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, the Florida Statutes, and the
Florida Administrative Code relating to child
care may result in a ___________, ___________ or
___________ license.
15Rules and Regulations for Facilities
- Module 2
- The Florida Statutes
16Introduction to the Florida Statutes
- The Florida Statutes contain _________, or topic
areas. The statutes that govern child care are
found in Title XXIX (29), Public Health. - These 48 titles are divided into _____________.
The statutes we are interested in are found in
Chapter 402, which is related to Health and Human
Services. - All chapters are divided into _________, and each
Section may have several ___________.
Sub-sections may have sub-sub-sections. The
sections we are interested in are found in
Chapter 402, Section 26 through 319.
17402.26 Child care legislative intent.--
- For ________ who are disenfranchised, child care
may present an opportunity to have basic needs
fully met. - The primary role of the child care professional
is to -
- Keep ______________________________
- Provide ____________________________
- _______________________________
- Create _____________________________
- _______________________________
18Key Point
- The child care provider _____________ and
__________ the role of parents and guardians and
is the Florida Department of Children and
Families partner to protect the health, safety,
and well-being of the children of the state and
to promote their __________ and _____________
development and care.
19402.281 Gold Seal QualityCare program.--
- _________________ Quality Care designation is
given to a child care program that is accredited
by a nationally recognized association. - In addition to meeting the _________________ of
the accrediting association, in order to
________ and _______________ a designation as a
Gold Seal Quality Care provider, a child care
facility must meet certain additional criteria.
20402.302 Definitions.--
- Read 402.302(12,13,14). Consider A child care
facility is owned by a licensed corporation, but
it has hired a ____________ who oversees
day-to-day operations. The corporation has strong
written policies which govern the directors
actions, and the director has to follow them by
contract. Which one is considered the operator?
- Why do you feel this distinction is made in the
statutes? -
21402.302 Definitions.--
- 402.302(15)What kinds of records are checked
during a screening? - ______________________ history
- Statewide _____________________________
- Federal _______________________________
22Florida Statutes
- 402.302(16) The word Secretary is used in
Chapter 402, it refers to the Secretary of
Children and Family Services Can anyone name this
person? -
- Where are the Secretarys offices located?
23402.302 Definitions.--
- 402.302(17) What reason or reasons do the
statutes give for requiring substantial
compliance to the law? -
24402.305 Licensing standards child care facilities
25402.305
- 402.305(2) addresses ____________
- 402.305(3) __________ staff credentials
- 402.305(4) staff to child ________
- 402.305(5,6,7) ___________ standards for the
child care buildings - 402.305(8) ____________
- 402.305(9) required ____________
- 402.305(10) ________________ issues
- 402.305(11) __________ to facility by
- parents
26Effective Communication with Parents
- Try to do most communication with families in a
_______,________________________ - Focus_________________, not the person.
- Be _____________________________________.
- Be polite ____________________ when another
person is expressing an idea or concern. - Talk slowly and _______________ your words
clearly. - Avoid ______________________, such as uh, um,
like, you know and you know what I mean/Im
saying. - Check for ___________________ or agreement.
- Use _____________________________ whenever
necessary to communicate complex ideas - Address people by their ______________________.
(Say, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Jones, and Dr.
Johnson, for example.) Always ask before you use
a persons first name. - At the conclusion of a conversation or meeting,
- _________what you believe you
heard the other person say.
27Effective Communication with Parents
- __________ are informational documents that are
distributed on a regular basis to parents to
inform them of upcoming and past events. - _________ are areas of the child care facility
where special information and products from
activities with children are shared with the
parents. They can provide daily updates to
parents on meals, learning activities, and events
that happen at the center. - __________ are collections of a child's
activities and work. They are used to share the
interests and accomplishments of the child with
the family.
28402.305
- 402.305(12) child ____________
- 402.305(13)_________________
- 402.305(14) facilities in ___________
- 402.305(15) _____________ periods
- 402.305(16) ________________ care
- 402.305(17) facility care for _______
- 402.305(18) _________ of ownership
29402.3055 Child care personnel requirements.--
- The licensing agency ________ the applicant,
in________, that the license has been denied, and
states why that decision was reached. - If the Department of Children and Families
rejected the applicant, the applicant may request
a ______________ outlined by another statute. - If a local licensing agency denied the
application, the applicant has __ days to file a
written request for a hearing. - The local licensing agency must hold that
_________ within ______days of the applicants
request. - If the denial stands, the applicant may
___________ to the Department of Children and
Families. The Department of Children and
Families hearing must be held as described by
statute.
30402.307 Approval of licensing agency.--
- Promulgation means ____________. This first
subsection says that when the Department of
Children and Families announces minimum state
standards, each county in Florida has to provide
it with a copy of its own minimum standards if
they are different from the States. - Each county also has to tell the Department of
Children and Families how it plans to
_______________________. - The Department of Children and Families will
review local minimum standards. If they
_____________________ the Department of Children
and Families standards, the Department of
Children and Families will ____________ a local
licensing agency. - The Department of Children and Families renews
its approval __________________. - If the Department of Children and Families learns
that the local licensing agency is not applying
the Department of Children and Families minimum
standards, it notifies the local county
commission. - Local licensing agencies must provide the
Department of Children and Families with data
about child care in its county _______________.
31402.308 Issuance of license.--
- Every child care program in Florida is licensed
______________. - If there is a ____________________, a new license
is required. - Applicants must disclose their ___________________
_ number to the Department of Children and
Families. - Programs undergo an ___________________ to
determine that the States minimum standards are
being met. - the Department of Children and Families must
______________ inspections, and if there are
conflicts between inspectors, it must resolve
them. - If a _______________ has been submitted and
_____________________ are met, a license will be
issued. - A license will not be issued to any facility that
has a staff member who _____________________ the
screening process. - A provisional license may be issued to a facility
which is out of compliance but can complete
corrective action within ____ months.
32402.309 ___________ License
33Key Point
- The Florida __________ determine elements
the Department of Children and Families must use
in writing rules that regard ___________ child
care facilities, personnel, and local licensing
agencies in Florida.
34402.310 Disciplinary actions hearings upon
denial, suspension, or revocation of license
administrative fines.--
- _____ can be levied against a licensee that is
out of compliance. - A license can be converted to ______________ for
a period of up to 6months, and the
probation-status license can be suspended or
revoked if corrective action is not taken. No
probation-status license may be _______. - DCF can deny, suspend, or revoke a license
without placing it on probation-status first. - ________ of violation, _______________ taken by
the licensee, and previous violations are taken
into consideration when determining disciplinary
action. - ____ establishes the grounds for revoking,
suspending, or denying a license, or placing a
license on probation-status, and __ establishes
the system of imposing sanctions - Disciplinary actions are _________ across the
state and progressively more severe according to
the nature of the violation. - When administering disciplinary actions, the
Department must follow the procedures outlined in
Chapter 120 of the __________________and
_____________________________. - ? Licensees have the
right to ________ the action of the
Department or Local Licensing Authority.
35402.311 Inspection.--
- Where can you find out what kinds of things the
Department of Children and Families might look
for during an inspection?
36402.312 License required injunctive relief.--
37Key Point
- The Florida Statutes determine the elements
the Department of Children and Families must use
in writing _______________________________________
_____________________________licensing.
38402.3125
- ___________ must be displayed
- Any _________ of violation, an explanation,
corrective action must be displayed remain
posted for 1 year - DCF shall develop a ____________ on selecting
child care providers
39Know Your Child Care Facility
- Brochure which must be provided to the parents.
- May be obtained from
- www.myflorida.com/childcare/
- Available in
- English and Spanish
40- 402.315
- Funding License Fees
41Key Point
- The Florida Statutes determine the elements
the Department of Children and Families must use
in writing rules that govern _____________________
______________________________________________.
42402.318
43FS 402.319 Penalties
- If a person
- _____ about a child care program on an
application - Operates, or attempts to operate, __________ a
license - Operates, or attempts to operate, with a
suspended, __________, or terminated license - Lies about being ______________
- If a person lies to a parent or guardian, a
licensing authority, or law enforcement about - The __________ of children in care
- The part of the home used for child care
- ______________
- Screening
- Training
- That person has committed a ___________ in
the first degree.
44Key Point
- The Florida Statutes determine the elements
the Department of Children and Families must use
in writing rules that govern _______________
child care providers and child care workers.
45Rules and Regulations for Facilities
- Module 3
- The Americans with Disabilities Act
46The Americans with Disabilities Act
- According to the EEOC Web site at
_____________________________________, the ADA
defines a disability as - An individual with a disability is a person who
- Has a ________or ________impairment that
substantially limits one or more major life
activities - Has a record of such an impairment or
- Is regarded as having such an impairment.
47Key Point
- The ____is a law that prohibits
_____________against people who have a physical
or mental impairment.
48The Americans with Disabilities Act
- Prohibits _________________in employment, public
services, public accommodations and
transportation. - Promotes _________________________ by prohibiting
discrimination based on disability. - Creates early intervention services for
__________ and _______________(ages birth to 3
years) with special needs and their families. - Provides a non-discriminatory, multidisciplinary
_____________________ by qualified professionals. - Provides related services, including
_______________ and such supportive services that
are required to assist a child to benefit from
special education. - Assures_______________l involvement and consent
in all aspects of the educational process. - Assures ____________________ of records.
49Key Point
- The ADA __________ children with
____________ by helping them get the assistance
they need.
50The Americans with Disabilities Act
- You need to consider _____________ child on an
individual basis. - Using ____________________to form ideas about
people is not a good decision-making process. - You should consider the difficulty of meeting a
need when making an enrollment decision. It may
be easier than you might think. - _______________ in good faith.
- Determine what _________________________ are
available to help you accommodate a child with
special needs. - You ______________ charge more for services
provided to a child with a disability. - If you need to _______________________to your
building, seek community assistance.
51Key Point
- Including a child with a disability in your
program allows _____ person in your facility to
__________ their skills in forming relationships
with people who are ____________ from themselves.
52Key Point
- When you include a child with _______ needs
in your program, you make a _________ impact on
the lives of many people.
53Rules and Regulations for Facilities
- Module 4
- The Florida Administrative Code
54Chapter 65C-22, Child Care Standards for Child
Care Facilities
- 65C-22.001 ______________ Information
- 65C-22.002 ______________ Environment
- 65C-22.003 Training
- 65C-22.004 ___________________ Requirements
- 65C-22.005 _________ and Nutrition
- 65C-22.006 ____________ Keeping
- 65C-22.007 ____________ Child Care
- 65C-22.008 School Age Child Care
- 65C-22.009 _______________ Quality Care Program
- 65C-22.010 __________________
55Key Point
- Licensing focuses on the _____________,
________________, and well-being of children.
5665C-22.001 General Information
- ___________________
- ___________________
- Minimum _________________________
- (4) ____________ (chart next slide)
57Determining Ratios
There must be ONE child care personnel for every
58_______ Ratios
- Under 1 yr old included, no more than __ children
of any age group with 1 adult. - 1 yr but under 2 yrs included, no more than __
children of any age group with 1 adult. - 2 yrs and older, ratio based on the age group
with the _____________ number of children within
the group.
5965C-22.001 General Information
- ________________
- ________________
- (7) ____________ Activities
6065C-22.001 General Information
- Child _____________
- Access
- ___________
- (11) Child ___________
6165C-22.002 ____________ Environment
- (1) General Requirements.
- (2) _________ Occupied by Children.
- (3) Indoor Floor Space.
- A child care facility that held a licensed prior
to October 1, 1992, must have a minimum of ___
square feet of __________________ floor space for
each child. - A child care facility that did not hold a
licensed prior to October 1, 1992, must have a
minimum of ___ square feet of ________________
floor space for each child.
6265C-22.002 Physical Environment
- (4) ___________ Play Area.
- There shall be a minimum of ___ square feet of
usable, safe and sanitary outdoor play area per
child, one (1) year of age or older. indoor floor
space for each child. - A minimum outside play area shall be provided for
________ of this identified population. - (5) ___________ and Sleeping Space.
- (6) _____________________ Facilities.
6365C-22.002 Physical Environment
- ________ Safety
- __________ and Sanitation
- ______________ and Furnishings
6465C-22.003 ____________
- Definitions
- ____________ Requirements
- ______________ from the Introductory Child Care
Training - (4) _________________ of Training
6565C-22.003 Training.
- Training ___________________
- Annual ____________________
- _______________ Credentials
- _______________ Credential
6665C-22.004 Health Related Requirements.
- _____________________ Disease Control
- ____________________, Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation Emergency Procedures - (3) ____________________
6765C-22.005 Food and Nutrition
- _____________________
- Food _________________ Area
- (3) Food __________________
- ________ prop a bottle
68Key Point
- The Florida Administrative Code describes
the Department of Children and Families rules
relating to meeting the _______ and ___________
needs of children.
6965C-22.006 __________ Keeping
- General Requirements
- Childrens ____________ Requirements
- (3) _________________ Information
7065C-22.006 Record Keeping
- (4) Personnel Records.
- ____________________ application with employee
statement - Record of position and _____________ of
employment - Signed statement of understanding of
_______________________ - CF-FSP Form 5131___________________Screening and
Personnel File Requirements - Employment ________________
- Attestation of ______________________________,
CF-FSP 1649 - Training ____________________ that documents
statutorily mandated training - Director/Staff _______________________
- Child Care ______________________________ Record,
CF-FSP 5268 - Certifications including _________________________
________________ - _______________ license (facility
drivers only) - Drivers _______________ exam
record (facility driver only)
7165C-22.006 Record Keeping
- (5) Summary of Records.
- Daily_______________________
- Record of _________________ and injuries
- Emergency ____________________ plans
- Record of __________________ fire drills
- Documentation of first aid CPR ___________
- _________________ permission for field trips
- Daily _______________
- Specialized ____________ documentation
72Key Point
- The Florida Administrative Code describes
the Department of Children and Families rules
regarding the _________________ _________________
child care programs and providers must retain.
7365C-22.007 Evening Child Care
- __________________ of Care
- ______________________
- (3) ______________________
74Key Point
- The Florida Administrative Code describes
the Department of Children and Families
_______________ regarding the provision of
_____________ child care.
7565C-22.008 ___________ Age Child Care
- Definitions.
- ______________ Requirements.
- School Age Child Care Standards.
- (4) School Age Child Care ______________ Training
Requirements.
7665C-22.009 ______________ Quality Care Program
- ________________________
- ____________________ Requirements
- (3) _____________________ Association
Requirements
7765C-22.010 Enforcement
- (1) Definitions.
- -_____________
- -_____________
- - Class I
- - Class II
- - Class III
- (2) _______________ Sanctions.
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78Rules and Regulations for Facilities
79Professionalism
- People who work with children in a child care
setting are professionals. They -
- Are bound by laws found in Chapter _____ of the
Florida _____________. - Must adhere to Chapters ____________ or
___________ in the Florida Administrative Code. - Must take ______________ as written in rule by
the Florida Department of Children and Families. - Gain professional status through program
accreditation and _______________. - Must follow a certain________________________.
The Florida Statutes say they must be of good
moral character and must see to the emotional and
physical well-being of the children in their
care.
80Key Point
- _______________ means maintaining a set of
standards that are widely viewed as essential to
your chosen career. - Whats the difference between a career and a job?
81Key Point
- Maintaining professionalism has many
_________ that enhance ones economic, social,
and psychological ____________.
82Professionals . . .
- Track ___________ in laws that affect their
profession. - Read and submit information to professional
journals, periodicals, and Web sites. - Join and are active in professional
_______________. - Attend and teach at conferences, seminars,
workshops, and continuing _____________ courses. - Maintain _______ requirements mandated by law.
- Mentor newcomers to the profession.
- Accept work assignments that are progressively
more __________________. - Sustain one-on-one ________________ with peers
and colleagues (networking).
83Key Point
- All professionals ___________ certain
activities in order to remain professionals. When
a professional stops doing these _____________,
his or her professionalism falls into decline.
84Maintaining Professionalism Using the Internet
- What is the website address?
85Maintaining Professionalism Using Professional
Associations
- Visit the __________ and ask to see the
Encyclopedia of Associations, a reference book
that lists thousands of associations. - Use a ______________ search engine, such as
Google (www.google.com), Yahoo (www.yahoo.com),
or Ask.com (www.ask.com). - Ask your ________________. This includes your
local licensing agency, local child care
trainers, and the Department of Children and
Families.
86Maintaining Professionalism Using Continuing
Education
- ____________________________
- Child Care __________________
87Key Point
- Knowing what you need to ___________ your
professional goals will help you choose
___________ for either annual in-service training
or child carecredentials and renewals.
88Maintaining Professionalism through a
Professional Development Plan
- A __________
- A list of the ____________ and competencies for
that job. - A list of the _______________, skills and
abilities you already have. - A list of the knowledge, skills, and abilities
you ________ but do not currently have. - A _____________for achieving each of your
objectives. - A list of the _____________ to achieving your
objectives, and your plan for ____________________
these barriers.
89Maintaining Professionalism by Following Ethical
Standards
- ____________________________________
- Statement of Commitment
- A position statement of the National Association
for the Education of Young Children - Revised April 2005
- Endorsed by the Association for Childhood
Education International - Sections include
- Preamble
- Core Values
- Conceptual Framework
90NAEYC Statement of Commitment
- As an individual who ________ with young
children, I ________ myself to furthering the
_________ of early childhood education as they
are reflected in the ideals and principles of the
NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. To the best of my
ability I will (refer to Appendix page )
91Maintaining Professionalism by Reading
Professional Literature
- There is one book about our profession that is
acknowledged as being one of the best. - Caring for Our Children National Health and
Safety Performance Standards Guidelines for
Out-of-Home Child Care Programs, Second Edition