New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 54 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE REGISTRATION
Subchapter 5 - PROVIDER REGISTRATION AND OPERATION PROCEDURES
Section 3A:54-5.4 - Issuance of a Certificate of Registration

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:54-5.4

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) If the sponsoring organization determines that the provider or applicant is in full compliance with all applicable requirements of the Manual of Requirements, the sponsoring organization shall issue a regular Certificate of Registration. The sponsoring organization's determination shall include a visit to the provider's or applicant's home when one or more enrolled children are present.

(b) Each registration period shall be three years, and may include the issuance of a regular Certificate of Registration, or one or more temporary Certificates of Registration and a regular Certificate of Registration.

(c) The Certificate of Registration shall be posted in a prominent location within the family child care home during the hours enrolled children are in the home.

(d) The Certificate of Registration shall be issued to a specific provider at a specific location and shall not be transferable.

(e) If it is necessary to change any information noted on the application, other than a change of residence, after the Certificate of Registration has been issued, the provider shall advise the sponsoring organization in writing no later than 15 calendar days after the change.

(f) If the provider changes residence:

1. The provider shall notify the sponsoring organization in advance, or by no later than the beginning of the sponsoring organization's next working day, as specified in 3A:54-5.10(b)5;

2. The Certificate of Registration at the previous residence shall be void;

3. The provider shall submit a new application for registration to the sponsoring organization;

4. The provider shall permit and participate in an evaluation of the new residence; and

5. A new Temporary Certificate of Registration shall be issued by the sponsoring organization if the provider is in substantial compliance with the applicable requirements of the Manual of Requirements, and provided there are no serious imminent hazards to the health, safety, and well-being of children.

6. A new Regular Certificate of Registration shall be issued if the provider is in full compliance with all applicable requirements of the Manual of Requirements.

(g) The provider shall permit and participate in all monitoring inspections by the sponsoring organization and by the Office of Licensing. Monitoring inspections shall be conducted at least once every two years.

(h) The provider shall not claim in advertising or in any written or verbal announcement to be registered with the Department of Children and Families or the State of New Jersey unless a Certificate of Registration is currently in effect.

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