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| How many Titles does the Florida Statutes consist of? |
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| How many Chapters are the 48 Titles divided into? |
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| What are the chapters divided into? |
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| What does each section have? |
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| What is the primary role of the Child Care Professional? |
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| Keep the child safe. Provide good nutrition and a healthy environment. Create an environment for learning. |
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| What are the Gold Seal Quality Care Requirements a child care facility should not have? |
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| Class 1 violations, no more than three class II violations, or cited for the same class III violations |
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| What is the purpose of defining Child Care personnel? |
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| defined to ensure the individuals who want to provide licensed child care understand training requirements and the need for background checks and screening. |
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| What agencies work with child care facilities to assess the background of child care personnel? |
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The FBI |
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| What kinds of records are checked during a screening? |
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| Employment History, Statewide Criminal record checks through the Department of Children and Families (requires fingerprinting) Federal Criminal Checks |
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| Who is the current secretary of the department of Children and Families? |
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| What do we notice about the staff-to-child ratio as children get older? Why is that? |
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| The ratio gets smaller as children get older because as childrenget older, the less supervision a child needs. |
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| What is confidentialilty? |
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| The process in which documention is kept secret and not meant for the public eye. |
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| to publicly announce - each county in Florida has to provide it's minimum standards |
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| How often is every child care program licensed? |
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| What if there is a change in ownership? |
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| A new license is required |
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| What information should be provided to ensure that the child care program is meeting standards? |
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| social security number and onKey-site review |
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| What is a provisional license? |
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A license that may be issued to a facility which is out of compliance but can complete corrective actions within six months.
(Statute 402.309 Provisional License) |
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| What is Statute 402.317 about? |
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| What can be lievied against a license that is out of compliance? |
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| Who can deny, suspend, or revoke a license without putting it on probation status? |
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| Department of Children and Families |
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| a court order that stops someone from continuing an activity |
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| What is in the statute of 402.311? |
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| What is Section 402.3125? |
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| Display and Appearance of license; posting of violations; information to be provided to parents |
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| What is the name of the Department of Children and Families Brochure on Selecting a Child Care Provider? |
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| "Know Your Child Care Facility" |
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| What does Statute 402.315 consist of? |
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| What does Statute 402.318 consist of? |
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| The Department of children and families has to spend their money on a certain activity. What is it? |
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| The DCF has to spend the money on activities relating to licensing fees and the use of the money the fees generate. |
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| If a child care provider lies about a child care program on an application what kind of action has he/she committed? |
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| What if a child is harmed? |
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| That person has committed a second degree felony |
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