Code of Massachusetts Regulations
606 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF EARLY EDUCATION AND CARE
Title 606 CMR 10.00 - Child Care Financial Assistance
Section 10.08 - Child Care Educators/Providers and Informal Child Care Providers
Universal Citation: 606 MA Code of Regs 606.10
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Care by Licensed Educators/Providers. Except as set forth in 606 CMR 10.08(2), child care supported by financial assistance may be provided by an EEC licensed family child care educator/provider, a licensed group or school age child care program or through a family child care system, if the educator/provider, program or system holds a contract or agreement with EEC to provide child care supported by financial assistance services.
(2) Care Exempt from Licensure.
(a) Child care
supported by financial assistance may be provided by a group or school age
child care program that has been determined by EEC to be exempt from licensure,
and with whom EEC holds a contract or an agreement to provide child care
services supported by financial assistance or with whom a CCRR holds a voucher
agreement. Prior to providing and being reimbursed for child care supported by
financial assistance, license exempt providers providing care must:
1. complete EEC's background record check
certifying the child care provider exempt from licensure, as determined by EEC,
has a background free of conduct which, in the judgment of EEC and in
accordance with EEC's Background Record Check Regulations at
606 CMR
14.00: Criminal Offender and Other Background
Record Checks, bears adversely upon their ability to provide for the
safety and well-being of a child.
2. complete all applicable pre-service and
orientation to child care trainings;
3. agree to and complete annual
trainings;
4. satisfy all
applicable health and safety requirements;
5. agree to annual monitoring visits from
EEC; and
6. sign an agreement to
provide child care supported by financial assistance.
(b)
Informal Child
Care.
1.
Relative of
the Child. Child care supported by financial assistance may be
provided in a private residence by an informal child care provider who is a
relative of the child, provided that the informal child care provider is 18
years of age or older and is not the child's parent or caregiver. Relative
informal child care providers who provide child care supported by financial
assistance services must submit to the CCRR documentation of their relationship
to the child receiving care, which may include birth certificates, baptismal
certificates, and marriage certificates. The informal child care provider must
not be a member of the parent's TAFDC assistance unit, unless the parent is
younger than 18 years old. Prior to providing and being reimbursed for child
care supported by financial assistance, relative informal child care providers
must:
a. complete all applicable pre-service
and orientation to child care trainings;
b. satisfy all applicable health and safety
requirements; and
c. sign an
agreement to provide child care supported by financial assistance.
2.
Non-relative of the
Child. Child care supported by financial assistance may be
provided in the home of the child by an informal child care provider unrelated
to the child on the condition that the informal child care provider is at least
18 years of age or older. Prior to providing and being reimbursed for child
care supported by financial assistance, informal child care providers providing
care in the child's own home must:
a.
complete EEC's background record check certifying the informal child care
provider has a background free of conduct which, in the judgment of EEC and in
accordance with EEC's Background Record Check Regulations at
606 CMR
14.00: Criminal Offender and Other Background
Record Checks, bears adversely upon their ability to provide for the
safety and well-being of a child;
b. complete all applicable pre-service and
orientation to child care trainings;
c. agree to and complete annual
trainings;
d. satisfy all
applicable health and safety requirements;
e. agree to annual monitoring visits from
EEC; and
f. sign an agreement to
provide child care supported by financial assistance.
3. Relative informal child care providers and
non-relative informal child care providers providing care in the child's own
home may not care for more than six children younger than 13 years
old.
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