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 110-16-0015 - Provider responsibilities
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 110-16-0015
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) a provider must:
(a) Agree to provide care,
supervision, and daily activities based on the child's developmental needs,
including health, safety, physical, nutritional, emotional, cognitive, and
social needs;
(b) Report any legal
name, address, or telephone number changes to DCYF within ten days;
(c) Comply with the requirements contained in
this chapter and the applicable requirements in chapters 110-06 and 110-15
WAC;
(d) Allow parents access to
their own children at all times while in care; and
(e) Have access to a telephone with 911
emergency calling services and capability for both incoming and outgoing calls
during all times children are in care.
(2) a provider must not submit an invoice for more than six children for the same hours of care.
(3) a provider must not care for more than six children, including their own children, at any one time.
(4) Care must be provided in the following locations:
(a) A provider related to the child
by marriage, blood relationship, or court decree and who are grandparents,
great grandparents, siblings who live in separate residences, aunts, uncles,
great aunts, or great uncles must choose to provide care in either the
provider's home or the child's home, with the exception that a provider
residing with a person disqualified under chapter 110-06 WAC must provide care
in the child's home.
(b) A provider
related to the child by marriage, blood, or court decree, but not listed in (a)
of this subsection, must choose to be approved to provide care in either the
provider's home or the child's home, with the exception that a provider
residing with a person disqualified under chapter 110-06 WAC must provide care
in the child's home.
(c) A provider
not related to the child, such as a friend or neighbor must provide care in the
child's home.
(5) A provider described in subsection (4)(b) or (c) of this section must:
(a) Complete the department approved training
required by WAC 11016-0025; and
(b)
Have an annual technical assistance visit in the home where FFN care is
provided.
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