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Title: Rules and Regulations for Facilities


1
Rules and Regulations for Facilities
  • Module 2
  • The Florida Statutes

2
Module Goal
  • To ensure child care professionals understand how
    the Florida Statutes determines their roles and
    responsibilities as child care professionals.

3
Introduction to the Florida Statutes
  • The Florida Statutes contain 48 Titles, or topic
    areas. The statutes that govern child care are
    found in Title XXIX (14), Public Health.
  • These 48 titles are divided into 1,013 Chapters.
    The statutes we are interested in are found in
    Chapter 402, which is related to Health and Human
    Services.

4
  • All chapters are divided into Sections, and each
    Section may have several Subsections.
    Sub-sections may have sub-sub-sections. The
    sections we are interested in are found in
    Chapter 402, Section 26
  • through 319.

5
DCFs child care website
  • www.myflorida.com/childcare/

6
402.26 Child care legislative intent.--
  • For children 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 children safe.
  • -Provide good nutrition and a healthy
    environment.
  • -Create an environment for
  • learning.

7
Key Point
  • The child care provider supplements and
    enhances the role of parents and guardians and is
    the Department of Children and Families partner
    in its mission to ensure the health, safety and
    well-being of the children of the state while in
    care through licensing and regulatory activities.

8
p.15 Notes
  • Child care the care, protection, and
    supervision of a child, for a period of less than
    24 hours a day on a regular basis for a fee.
  • Child care facility any child care center or
    arrangement which provides child care for more
    than 5 children
  • (unrelated to the operator) and
  • which receives a payment.

9
402.302 Definitions
  • 402.302(3), Florida Statute specifically set out
    a definition of care personnel so that
    individuals will allow certain processes to take
    place if they want to become licensed. What is
    the purpose of defining child care personnel?
  • Screening and training

10
402.302 Definitions
  • 402.302(11). A day care facility is
  • owned by a licensed corporation, but it
  • has hired a director 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? The director
  • Why do you feel this distinction is made in the
    statutes?
  • Statutes have legal impacts
  • they can assist is setting roles
  • and responsibilities

11
402.302 Definitions
  • What agencies work with child care
  • facilities to improve the quality of
  • child care in Florida?
  • Local law enforcement
  • FDLE
  • FBI

12
402.302 Definitions
  • What kinds of records are checked during a
    screening?
  • Employment history
  • Local criminal records checks through local law
    enforcement agencies
  • Fingerprints
  • Statewide criminal records checks through the
    Florida Department of Law Enforcement
  • Federal criminal records checks through
  • the Federal Bureau of Investigation

13
Florida Statutes
  • The word Secretary is used in Chapter
  • 402, it refers to the Secretary of
  • Children and Family Services.
  • Can anyone name this person?
  • George Shelton - interim
  • Where are the Secretarys offices located?
  • The Department of Children and Families main
  • offices are located in Tallahassee

14
402.302 Definitions.--
  • Notes
  • Substantial compliance -
  • It is the level of adherence which is
  • sufficient to safeguard the health,
  • safety and well-being of all children
  • under care.

15
402.305 Licensing standards child care
facilities
  • Notes
  • The legislature does not set licensing standards.
    Instead it gives the DCF the authority to do so.

16
402.305 Licensing standards child care
facilities
  • Where can we find out more about the Staff
    Credential or other opportunities for training?
  • DCF child care website

17
402.305 Licensing standards child care
facilities
  • What do we notice about the ratio of
    staff-to-children regarding the age of the child?
    Why is this?
  • The older the children, less staff needed.
    Younger children need more supervision.

18
402.305 Licensing standards child care
facilities
  • What is confidentiality?
  • Protecting private information by making sure
    the public does not have access to it.

19
402.305 Licensing standards child care
facilities
  • p16 Notes
  • The public can access DCFs rules regarding
    licensing and other issues through the Florida
    Administrative Code.

20
Effective Communication with Parents
  • Try to do most communication with families in a
    quiet, comfortable setting.
  • Focus on the situation, not the person.
  • Be clear and concise.
  • Be polite dont interrupt when another person is
    expressing an idea or concern.
  • Talk slowly and pronounce your words
  • clearly.

21
Effective Communication with Parents
  • Avoid speech mannerisms, such as uh, um,
    like, you know and you know what I mean/Im
    saying.
  • Check for understanding or agreement.
  • Use drawings or diagrams whenever necessary to
    communicate complex ideas
  • Address people by their surname and title. (Say,
    Mrs. Smith, Mr. Jones, and Dr. Johnson, for
    example.)
  • Always ask before you use a persons
    first name.

22
Effective Communication with Parents
  • At the conclusion of a conversation or meeting,
    restate what you believe you heard the other
    person say.
  • Newsletters are informational documents that are
    distributed on a regular basis to parents to
    inform them of upcoming and past events.

23
Effective Communication with Parents
  • Corners are areas of the child care facility
    where special information and products from
    activities with children are shared with the
    parents.
  • Portfolios are collections of a childs
    activities and work. They are used to share the
    interests and accomplishments of the child with
    the families.

24
Forms of discipline allowed?
  • Withholding food during snack-time. NO
  • Saying, Dont be like Jimmy. Hes being a bad
    boy. NO
  • Denying repeated requests to use the restroom.
    NO
  • What is the best way of disciplining?
  • By applying the written disciplinary
  • practices of the facility.

25
402.3055 Child care personnel requirements.
  • p18 Notes
  • If a person or program has ever had a child care
    license denied, revoked or suspended, can they
    get relicensed?
  • Yes, after review by DCF or local licensing
    agency.

26
402.3055 Child care personnel requirements.--
  • Process of license denial and appeal
  • The licensing agency notifies the applicant, in
    writing, 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 hearing process outlined by another statute.
  • If a local licensing agency denied the
  • application, the applicant has 15 days
  • to file a written request for a
  • hearing.

27
402.3055 Child care personnel requirements.
  • The local licensing agency must hold that hearing
    within 30 days of the applicants request.
  • If the denial stands, the applicant may appeal to
    the Department of Children and Families. The
    Department of Children and
  • Families hearing must be held
  • as described by statute.

28
402.307 Approval of licensing agency.
  • Promulgation means to publicly announce. 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 license
    programs.
  • The Department of Children and Families will
    review local minimum standards. If they meet or
    exceed the Department of Children and Families
    standards, the Department of Children and
    Families will approve a local licensing
    agency.

29
402.307 Approval of licensing agency.
  • The Department of Children and Families renews
    its approval every year.
  • 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 each year.

30
402.308 Issuance of license.
  • Every child care program in Florida is licensed
    annually.
  • If there is a change in ownership, a new license
    is required.
  • Applicants must disclose their social security
    number to the Department of Children and
    Families.
  • Programs undergo an on-site review to determine
    that the States minimum standards are being met.
  • the Department of Children and Families must
    coordinate inspections, and if there are
    conflicts between inspectors, it must
    resolve them.

31
402.308 Issuance of license.
  • If a licensing fee has been submitted and all
    standards are met, a license will be issued.
  • A license will not be issued to any facility that
    has a staff member who has failed the screening
    process.

32
402.309 Provisional license.
  • A provisional license may be issued to a facility
    which is out of compliance but can complete
    corrective action within six months.

33
Key Point
  • The Florida Statutes determine elements the
    Department of Children and Families must use in
    writing rules that regard licensing child care
    facilities, personnel, and local licensing
    agencies in Florida.

34
402.310 Disciplinary actions hearings upon
denial, suspension, or revocation of license
administrative fines.--
  • Outline of Process
  • Fines can be levied against a licensee that is
    out of compliance.
  • A license can be converted to probation status
    for a period of up to 6 months, and the
    probation-status license can be suspended or
    revoked if corrective action is not taken. Not
    probation-status license may be renewed.
  • DCF can deny, suspend, or revoke a license
    without placing it on probation- status
    first.

35
402.310 Disciplinary actions hearings upon
denial, suspension, or revocation of fines
license administrative.
  • Severity of violation, corrective actions taken
    by the licensee, and previous violations are
    taken into consideration when determining
    disciplinary action.
  • DCF establishes the grounds for revoking,
    suspending, or denying a license, or placing a
    license on probation- status, and DCF
    establishes the system of imposing sanctions.

36
402.310 Disciplinary actions hearings upon
denial, suspension, or revocation of fines
license administrative.
  • Disciplinary actions are consistent 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 or the Florida Statutes.
  • Licensees have the right to appeal the action of
    the Department or Local Licensing Authority.

37
402.311 Inspection.
  • Notes, p22
  • Any licensing child care agency must allow DCF or
    the local licensing agency to have access to its
    facility, personnel and records for the purpose
    of inspection.

38
402.311 Inspection.
  • Where can you find out what kinds of things the
    Department of Children and Families might look
    for during an inspection?
  • The Florida Administrative Code.

39
402.311 Inspection.
  • Notes, p22
  • Two documents that allow a person to inspect a
    facility
  • 1-application for license
  • 2-warrant obtained from circuit court

40
402.312 License required injunctive relief.
  • What is an injunction?
  • A court order that stops someone from continuing
    an activity.

41
402.312 License required injunctive relief.
  • Notes, p22
  • DCF or local licensing agency has the right to go
    to court, obtain an injunction and close a
    facility under the following circumstances
  • no valid license
  • if program was out of compliance with laws, rules
    or regulations and harm to a child might occur
  • history of repeated violation
  • facility was ordered to close and it did not

42
Key Point
  • The Florida Statutes determine the elements
    the Department of Children and Families must use
    in writing rules that govern inspections and
    disciplinary actions related to licensing.

43
402.3125 Display and appearance of license
posting of violations information to be provided
to parents
  • What is the name of the Department of Children
    and Families brochure on selecting a child care
    provider and where can it be obtained?
  • Know Your Child Care Facility from the DCF
    website
  • http/www.dcf.state.fl.us/childcare

44
Know 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

45
402.3125 Display and appearance of license
posting of violations information to be provided
to parents
  • Notes, p22
  • The centers license must be displayed
  • Any citation of violation, an explanation, and
    corrective action must be displayed and remain
    posted for 1 year.
  • DCF must develop a brochure on selecting a child
    care provider.

46
402.315 Funding and License Fees.
  • We see that child care programs pay license
    fees.The Department of Children and Families
    has to spend the money on a certain activity.
  • What is it?
  • Licensing

47
Key Point
  • The Florida Statutes determine the elements the
    Department of Children and Families must use in
    writing rules that govern penalties against child
    care providers and child care workers.

48
402.317 Prolonged child care.
  • Can anyone name a job that might demand that a
    person work a 24-hour shift?
  • Firefighter, hospital staff, law enforcement

49
Statutes Scavenger Hunt
  • Choose a partner.
  • Using Module 2 and the Florida Statutes, review
    and identify the particular statute the matches
    the description.
  • The pair with the most correct statutes wins a
    prize!!!
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