Residential child care program definition
Residential child care program means a program that:
Residential child care program means an entity that provides care for children 24-hours- per-day within a structured set of services and activities that are designed to achieve specific objectives relative to the needs of the children served, including the provision of:
Residential child care program means an entity that provides for children 24-hour per day care within a structured set of services and activities that are designed to achieve specific objectives relative to the needs of the children served and that include the provision of food, clothing, shelter, education, social services, health, mental health, recreation, or any combination of these services and activities.
More Definitions of Residential child care program
Residential child care program means a program of care provided in a residential setting by a provider on a 24-hour basis for longer than 24 hours to a child or children unless otherwise provided by State law.
Residential child care program means “child care agency” as defined in RSA 170-E:25, II.
Residential child care program or RCC means an entity that provides for children 24- hour per day care within a structured set of services and activities that are designed to achieve specific objectives relative to the needs of the children served and that include the provision of food, clothing, shelter, education, social services, health, mental health, recreation, or any combination of these services and activities. RCC includes a program licensed by the Maryland Departments of Health, Human Services, or Juvenile Services and subject to the licensing rules under COMAR 14.31.05.