specified agency definition

specified agency means the Department of Health, the Department of Children and Families, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation within the Department of Education, the Agency for Health Care Administration, the Department of Elderly Affairs, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, and local licensing agencies approved pursuant to s. 402.307, when these agencies are conducting state and national criminal history background screening on persons who work with children or persons who are elderly or disabled.
specified agency means any government agency or statutory body that a home-based education and care service is required to notify if there is a serious (or as defined) injury, illness, incident or allegation. This may include but is not limited to the New Zealand Police; the Ministry of Health; Child, Youth and Family; Worksafe NZ; and the Teaching Council.Clause 5 - Purpose of criteria
specified agency means any government agency or statutory body that an early childhood education and care service is required to notify if there is a serious (or as defined) injury , illness, incident or allegation. This may include but is not limited to the NZ Police, Ministry of Health, Oranga Tamariki, Worksafe NZ and the Teaching Council. Clause 5 - Purpose of criteria

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specified agency means any government agency or statutory body that an early childhood education and care service is required to notify if there is a serious (or as defined) injury, illness, incident or allegation. This may include but is not limited to: the New Zealand Police; the Ministry of Health; Child, Youth and Family; WorkSafe New Zealand; and the Education Council. Clause 5 - Purpose of criteria The criteria are to be used by the Secretary of Education to assess compliance with the minimum standards set out under regulations 43 and 45 to 47 of the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008. Regulations 43 and 45 to 47 impose minimum standards that each licensed service provider is required to comply with, and are set out in these criteria so that readers can see how the regulations and criteria fit together. Clause 6 - Criteria to assess Curriculum standard Professional practice Criteria C1 to C4 require the service provider to ensure that:The service curriculum is consistent with any prescribed curriculum framework that applies to the service.The service curriculum is informed by assessment, planning, and evaluation (documented and undocumented) that demonstrates an understanding of children’s learning, their interests, whānau, and life contexts.Adults providing education and care engage in meaningful positive interactions to enhance children’s learning and nurture reciprocal relationships.The practices of adults providing education and care demonstrate an understanding of children’s learning and development, and knowledge of relevant theories and practice in early childhood education. Culture and identity Criteria C5 and C6 require the service provider to ensure that:The service curriculum acknowledges and reflects the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua. Children are given the opportunity to develop knowledge and an understanding of the cultural heritages of both parties to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
specified agency means a payment service provider or a person authorised to carry on banking business under section 9 of the Central Bank Act 1971.”,
specified agency means the Department of Health, the Department of Children and Families, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation within the Department of Education, the Agency for Health Care Administration, the Department of Elderly Affairs, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, the Department of Education, each district unit under s. 1001.30, special district units under s. 1011.24, the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind under s. 1002.36, the Florida Virtual School under s. 1002.37, virtual instruction programs under s. 1002.45, charter schools under s. 1002.33, hope operators under s. 1002.333, private schools participating in an educational scholarship program established pursuant to chapter 1002, alternative schools under s. 1008.341, regional workforce boards providing services as defined in s. 445.002(3), and local licensing agencies approved pursuant to s. 402.307, when these agencies are conducting state and national criminal history background screening on persons who work with children or persons who are elderly or disabled.