Childcare facilities definition

Childcare facilities means a facility which provides care, supervision, or guidance for a minor child who is not related by blood, marriage, or adoption to the owner or operator of the facility whether or not the facility is operated for profit and whether or not the facility makes a charge for services offered by it. This definition includes, but is not limited to, day nurseries, nursery schools, childcare centers, group childcare homes, and family childcare homes. The term does not include:

Examples of Childcare facilities in a sentence

  • If standards for Licensed Childcare change such that maintenance or renovations are required to the Jointly Operated Facilities for existing Licensed Childcare facilities to meet the updated standards, the Association will identify the required maintenance, upgrade or renovation required and provide a list of required work to the Park Board for final review and approval.

  • Childcare facilities will be operated in accordance with applicable regulations.

  • If standards for Licensed Childcare change such that maintenance or renovations are required to the Jointly Operated Facilities for existing Licensed Childcare facilities to meet standards, the Association will identify the required maintenance or upgrade required and provide a list of required work to the Park Board for final review and approval.

  • Childcare facilities must be arranged in order to enable women to participate in prison activities (Rule 42(2)).

  • Childcare facilities will be available in accordance with AR 608-10.

  • Childcare facilities must have hot water in the diaper changing area and kitchen.