Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3301 - Department of Education - Administration and Director
Chapter 3301-37 - Child Day-Care Programs
Section 3301-37-02 - Compliance and investigation
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Boards of education intending to establish a preschool must demonstrate a need for a preschool program. No school district board of education, county board of developmental disabilities, educational service center, community school or eligible nonpublic school shall operate, establish, manage, conduct or maintain a preschool program, including head start, without a license issued under sections 3301.52 to 3301.59 of the Revised Code and this chapter of the Administrative Code.
(B) "All Education Management Information System" (EMIS) reporting entities that have been issued a license to operate a preschool program are to report all preschool students being educated by the entity as outlined in section 3301.0714 of the Revised Code using guidelines established by the department.
(C) Programs operated by a county board of developmental disabilities for children under the age of three are not required to be licensed through the department of education. Programs operated by a county board of developmental disabilities for preschool children age three and older are required to be licensed.
(D) The requirements for the application to operate a preschool are as follows:
(E) The governing body responsible for the preschool program's operation shall be responsible for securing and maintaining a license for the facility in which the preschool program operates.
(F) Programs will receive at least one unannounced on-site inspection in a twelve month period. All visits may be unannounced at the discretion of the department.
(G) Data collected during a licensing inspection may be used in other inspections conducted by the department with regard to specific program performance standards.
(H) Records and reports related to the program shall be submitted as requested by the department.
(I) Publicly funded programs must achieve a "Step Up to Quality" rating as defined under section 5104.29 of the Revised Code.
(J) The most recent written compliance reports shall remain posted in a conspicuous place near the posted program license until the next compliance report is received from the department. Inspections may be viewed online via the childcare search website. An individual may submit a written request to the department for a copy of the program's licensing record. A request for review of a licensing non-compliance may be filed with the department within seven business days of receiving a compliance report.
(K) All complaints and reports concerning the operation of programs regulated by this chapter of the Administrative Code and sections 3301.52 to 3301.59 of the Revised Code, shall be reported to the office of early learning and school readiness.
(L) All actions of the department with respect to licensing a preschool program, refusal to license or revocation of a license, shall be in conformity with sections 3301.57 and 3301.58 and Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
(M) The department may deny or revoke a license in accordance with section 119.07 of the Revised Code if the applicant knowingly makes a false statement on the application, does not comply with the requirements of this chapter of the Administrative Code, or has pleaded guilty or been convicted of an offense described in section 3301.541 of the Revised Code.
(N) If the department revokes a license or refuses to renew a license, the program or fiscal agent shall not be issued a license within two years from the date of revocation of a license or refusal to renew a license.
(O) The following are identified as "serious risk" violations of a license due to the great risk of harm to children:
(P) Any serious risk violation described in, but not necessarily limited to this rule, as reviewed by the department at its discretion may result in any of the following:
(Q) The following are identified as "serious injuries":
(R) Any program with serious risk or serious injury, violations or incidents shall report the violation or incident within twenty-four hours to the department and submit a corrective action plan on the department's request.
Replaces: 3301-37-02