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Laws, rules and regulations relating to child care exist in Florida to protect children from abuse, neglect, injury, and exploitation.
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Florida State Statutes
are made up by the individual laws which pass the Legislature.
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Florida State Statutes
Each year, new statutes appear for the first time, some are rewritten or amended, and some stay the same.
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Florida State Statutes
Statutes are written and proposed by the Florida Senate and House of Representatives. They are signed into law by the governor.
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Florida Administrative Code
is made up of the rules that are created by the Florida Department of Children and Families.
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Florida Administrative Code
Rules and regulations are based on the Florida Statutes.
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Florida Administrative Code
is enforced by the Florida Department of Children and Families and many other state and local agencies.
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Agencies that work to benefit children
Department of Children and Families (DCF) Child Care Resource Network (CCRN) Local Health Department Local Fire Department
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How to find out about Laws, Rules and Regulations?
See the links online at the Cuda Care website
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You will work in groups.
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Pick up a copy of the FL Statutes
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Find and record the requested information
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When done— turn in your team’s card to me
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What is the legislative intent?
FL Statute: What is the legislative intent? to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children and to promote their emotional and intellectual development.
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Where can you find the legal definition of a child care facility?
FL Statute Where can you find the legal definition of a child care facility? (2)
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What records are checked during a screening?
FL Statute: (13) What records are checked during a screening? Employment history fingerprints, local, state and federal criminal records
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FL Statute: (2) How old do you have to be to operate a child care facility? 21 How old do you have to be to work in a child care facility? 16
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How long is the introductory training for child care providers?
FL Statute: (2) How long is the introductory training for child care providers? 40 hours
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FL Statute: (2) What topics are covered in the introductory training? Rules and Regulations Health, safety, nutrition Child abuse and neglect Child development Observation
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What do the initials “CDA” mean?
FL Statute: What do the initials “CDA” mean? Child Development Associate credential
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What is the ratio of staff to children up to age 1?
FL Statute: (4) What is the ratio of staff to children up to age 1? 4 children to 1 staff member
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Determining Ratios There must be ONE child care personnel for every:
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2 children age 1 6 children age 2
FL Statute: (4) How many staff members would you need for the following group of 8 children? 2 children age 1 6 children age 2 2 staff members
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6 children age 2 7 children age 3
FL Statute: (4) How many staff members would you need for the following group of 13 children? 6 children age 2 7 children age 3 1 staff member
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7 children age 2 6 children age 3
FL Statute: (4) How many staff members would you need for the following group of 13 children? 7 children age 2 6 children age 3 2 staff member
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FL Statute: 402.305 (6) 35 square feet/child
How much inside space do you need for each child in a facility licensed after 1992? 35 square feet/child
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FL Statute: 402.305 (6) 45 square feet/child
How much outside space do you need for each child in a facility licensed after 1992? 45 square feet/child
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What does the law say about discipline in a childcare setting?
FL Statute: (12) What does the law say about discipline in a childcare setting? Must be age-appropriate and constructive Parents notified in writing of policy
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