Source: http://federal.elaws.us/cfr/title45.part98.section98.42
Timestamp: 2019-07-21 17:08:17
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 98', 'art 98', '§98', '§98', '§98', '§98', '§98', '§98']

§ 98.42 Enforcement of licensing and health and safety requirements., Subpart E — Program Operations (Child Care Services)—Lead Agency and Provider Requirements, Part 98 - CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND, SUBCHAPTER A — GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, SUBTITLE A — DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Title 45 - Public Welfare, Code of Federal Regulations
(a) Each Lead Agency shall certify in the Plan that procedures are in effect to ensure that child care providers of services for which assistance is made available in accordance with this part, within the area served by the Lead Agency, comply with all applicable State, local, or tribal health and safety requirements, including those described in §98.41.
(1) Ensure individuals who are hired as licensing inspectors are qualified to inspect those child care providers and facilities and have received training in related health and safety requirements appropriate to provider setting and age of children served. Training shall include, but is not limited to, those requirements described in §98.41, and all aspects of the State, Territory, or Tribe's licensure requirements;
(B) Not less than annually, an unannounced inspection for compliance with all child care licensing standards, which shall include an inspection for compliance with health and safety, (including, but not limited to, those requirements described in §98.41) and fire standards (inspectors may inspect for compliance with all three standards at the same time); and
(ii) For license-exempt child care providers and facilities that are eligible to provide services for which assistance is made available in accordance with this part, an annual inspection for compliance with health and safety (including, but not limited to, those requirements described in §98.41), and fire standards;
(c) For the purposes of this section and §98.41, Lead Agencies may exclude grandparents, great grandparents, siblings (if such providers live in a separate residence), aunts, or uncles, from the term “child care providers.” If the Lead Agency chooses to exclude these providers, the Lead Agency shall provide a description and justification in the CCDF Plan, pursuant to §98.16(l), of requirements, if any, that apply to these providers.
[81 FR 67583, Sept. 30, 2016