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Residential child care definition

Residential child care means care that takes place in a child care provider's home.
Residential child care means child care provided in the home of a provider.
Residential child care. (RCC) means any facility that provides 24-hour care, protection, supervision, and for the education of children who have behavior dysfunctions, developmental, emotional, mental, or physical impairments, or chemical dependencies.

Examples of Residential child care in a sentence

  • Residential child care institutions shall comply with the provisions of this section, to the extent possible.

  • Residential child care facilities comply with the vehicle requirements described in (1) - (5) of this subsection.

  • The 8 STUDY MUST ALSO INCLUDE SALARY SURVEYS THAT REPRESENT 9 EMPLOYEES PERFORMING ALL FACETS OF SIMILAR WORK, UTILIZING 10 SIMILAR KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES FOR: 11 (A) Licensed out-of-home placement providers who have 12 A CONTRACT WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT OR A COUNTY; 13 (B) Child placement agency employees; 14 (C) Residential child care facility employees; and 15 16 (D) County employees involved with the provision of child 17 WELFARE SERVICES.

  • Residential child care facilities (facilities) comply with the vehicle requirements described in (1) and (2) of this subsection.

  • Note: Residential child care providers (staff) who do not meet the minimum qualification requirements may be hired with the condition that these staff will, not later than six months of hire, receive OCS approved core training or certification in residential childcare.


More Definitions of Residential child care

Residential child care. The care, custody, supervision, assessment, training, education, or treatment of an unrelated Child or children for 24 hours a day that occurs in a place other than the Child’s own home. A program designed for children 18 to 22 years old who are eligible and sign an agreement to participate in this program. Eligible participants must have been in DFPS conservatorship at the time they turned 18 years old (or were on run away status at the time they turned 18 years old and their conservatorship case had not been dismissed), who want to return to xxxxxx care, and Attend high-school or a GED course and have not reached their 22nd birthday; Attend and, within two years, complete a certified vocational or technical program and have not reached their 21st birthday; or Return on a break from college or a technical or vocational program for at least one month, but no more than 4 months and have not reached their 21st birthday. (40 TAC 700.316) The Return to Care program does not include children over 18 years old who are overnight visitors or living in the homes of Xxxxxx Parents, and the Xxxxxx Parents are not receiving a xxxxxx care payment for the care of these children. (40 TAC §745.601, §745.615, and §749.2653) School-Age Children: Children eligible for Kindergarten through 12th Grade.
Residential child care. The care, custody, supervision, assessment, training, education, or treatment of an unrelated child or children for 24 hours a day that occurs in a place other than the child’s own home. Residential child care also includes care provided in maternity homes and child-placing agencies.
Residential child care means the provision of supervision, and/or protection, and meeting the basic needs of a child for twenty-four (24) hours per day.
Residential child care means child care provided in the home of a provider. Section 2. Section 26-39-104 is amended to read:
Residential child care means the provision of supervision, and/or protection, and meeting the basic needs of a child for twenty-four
Residential child care means child care provided in the home of a provider. Section 31. Section 26-39-200 is amended to read:
Residential child care means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-39-102.