Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.06.03 - DAYCARE LICENSING
Section 16.06.03.123 - DISPOSITION OF APPLICATIONS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.06.03.123

Current through September 2, 2024

The Department will initiate action on each completed application within thirty (30) days after receipt that addresses each requirement for the specific type of daycare license. Upon receipt of a completed application, the Department will review the materials for compliance with these rules.

01. Termination of Application Process. Failure of the applicant to cooperate with the Department in the application process may result in the termination of the application process. Failure to cooperate means that the information requested is not provided within ninety (90) days, or not provided in the form requested by the Department, or both.

02. Denial of Application. If an application is denied, a signed letter will be sent directly to the applicant by registered or certified mail, advising the applicant of the denial and stating the basis for such denial. An applicant whose application has been denied may not reapply until after one (1) year has elapsed from the date on the denial of application.

03. Failure to Complete Application Process. Failure of the applicant to complete the application process within six (6) months of the original date of application will result in a denial of the application.

04. Denial of Licensure. If the Department determines the applicant is not in compliance with these rules and further determines not to issue a daycare license, the Department will, within thirty (30) days from the date the completed application is submitted, issue a letter of denial of licensure stating the basis for the denial.

05. Incomplete Application. The Department is not required to take any action on an application until the application is complete.

06. Notification of License Renewal. The Department will notify the licensed daycare operator at least ninety (90) days prior to expiration of the license.

Effective July 1, 2024

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