North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 09 - CHILD CARE RULES
Section .1700 - FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME REQUIREMENTS
Section 09 .1703 - ON-GOING REQUIREMENTS FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME OPERATORS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) After receiving a license, family child care home operator shall:
(b) Family child care home operators and staff members shall complete health and safety training within one year of employment, unless the operator or staff member has completed the training within the year prior to beginning employment or within the year prior to receiving a license. Health and safety training shall be in addition to the pre-licensing visit and new staff orientation requirements set forth in Rules .1702(d) and.1729(c) of this Section. The following persons shall be exempt from this requirement:
(c) The health and safety training shall include the following topic areas:
(d) After the first year of employment, the family child care home operator, and staff who work with children shall complete on-going training activities as follows:
Education and Experience |
Required Training |
Four-year degree or higher advanced degree in a child care related field of study from a regionally accredited college or university |
5 clock hours |
Two-year degree in a child care related field of study from a regionally accredited college or university, or persons with a North Carolina Early Childhood Administration Credential |
8 clock hours |
Certificate or diploma in a child care related field of study from a regionally accredited college or university, or persons with a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential |
10 clock hours |
10 years documented experience as a teacher, director, or caregiver in a licensed child care arrangement |
15 clock hours |
If none of the other criteria in this chart apply |
20 clock hours |
WORKING HOURS PER WEEK |
CLOCK HOURS REQUIRED |
0-10 |
5 |
11-20 |
10 |
21-30 |
15 |
31-40 |
20 |
(e) For purposes of this Rule, "regionally accredited" means a college or university accredited by one of the following accrediting bodies:
(f) For every three hours of countable technical assistance provided, one hour may be counted toward annual training requirements set forth in Subparagraph(d)(1) of this Rule, not to exceed 50 percent of the total required so long as:
(g) For purposes of this Rule, "countable technical assistance" means technical assistance provided to operator or caregiving staff members at a family child care home by a person who has been endorsed by the NC Institute for Child Development Professionals as a technical assistance provider and shall include:
(h) A combination of college coursework, Continuing Education Units (CEU's), clock hours, or countable technical assistance shall be used to complete the requirements in Subparagraph (d)(1) of this Rule.
(i) The family child care home operator and staff members shall complete a professional development plan within one year of employment and at least thereafter. The plan shall:
Sample professional development plan templates may be found
on the Division's website at
(j) Each family child care home operator shall have a record of training activities in which each staff member participates, including copies of training certificates or official documentation provided by the trainer. That record shall include the subject matter, topic area in G.S. 110-91(11), training provider, date provided, hours, and name of staff who completed the training. This documentation shall be on file and current.
(k) Each family child care home operator shall have a record of countable technical assistance in which the operator and each staff member participates, including copies of documentation, observations and evaluations provided by the person who has been endorsed by the NC Institute for Child Development Professionals as a technical assistance provider. That record shall include the dates and times of technical assistance with the operator or staff, names of all participating staff members and the name of the technical assistance provider. This documentation shall be on file and current.
(l) The family child care home operator and staff members may meet on-going training requirements by attending child-care workshops, conferences, seminars, or courses, provided each training activity satisfies the following criteria:
(m) The Division shall approve training based upon the following factors:
(n) The Division shall deny approval of training to:
(o) Agencies, organizations, or individuals who intentionally falsify any information submitted to the Division pursuant to this Rule shall be permanently ineligible to apply for approval of training.
(p) Denial of approval of training or a determination of falsification is appealable pursuant to G.S. 110-94 and the North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act, G.S. 150B-23.
Authority
G.S.
110-85;
110-88;
110-91;
143B-168.3;
Eff.
January 1, 1986;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2015; July 1, 2008; May 1,
2004; July 1, 1998; November 1, 1989; January 1, 1987;
Temporary
Amendment Eff. September 23, 2016;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017
(Transferred from
10A NCAC
09 .1705);
Amended Eff. February
1, 2021.