Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-16 - License-exempt care Family, friends, and neighbors (FFN) in-home/relative child care providers
Part II - PROVIDER APPROVAL AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 110-16-0010 - Provider approval
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 110-16-0010
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) To be approved as a family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) in-home/relative provider for the WCCC program, the individual must:
(a)
Be eighteen years of age or older;
(b) Complete the approval process that will
include, but not be limited to, providing:
(i) Legal name, current street address,
telephone number, and email address;
(ii) Documents required to establish that the
individual meets legal employment eligibility requirements that may include,
but are not limited to:
(A) A legible copy of
the individual's valid Social Security card; and
(B) A legible copy of the individual's
nonexpired government issued photo identification, such as a driver's license,
Washington state identification, or passport.
(c) Meet all applicable WCCC subsidy
requirements of chapter 110-15 WAC;
(d) Have the character, suitability, and
competence required by chapter 110-06 WAC to meet the needs of children in
care.
(2) An individual will not be approved to receive WCCC subsidy payment as a provider for an eligible child in his or her care if the individual is:
(a) The child's biological or adoptive
parent, step-parent, or the parent's live-in partner;
(b) The child's legal guardian or the
guardian's spouse or live-in partner;
(c) An adult acting in loco parentis or that
adult's spouse or live-in partner;
(d) An adult sibling who lives in the same
household as the children needing care;
(e) Living outside of Washington state and
wants to provide care in his or her home;
(f) Disqualified based on the requirements
contained in chapter 110-06 WAC; or
(g) Receiving temporary assistance for needy
families (TANF) benefits on behalf of the eligible child.
(3) Providers are not eligible to receive WCCC benefits for their own children for the same hours for which they receive payment for child care they provide for other WCCC-eligible children.
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