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4C to support providers as new Kentucky regulations take effect July 1

Kentucky is rolling out new child care regulations in July, and 4C is ready to help providers meet these new quality standards. The licensing changes are the direct result of a 2007 report from the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) that ranked Kentucky near the bottom of the list because of its inadequate minimum state requirements for child care programs.

Following the report, the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services took immediate action and revised state child care regulations. The new licensing requirements go into effect July 1, with implementation checks beginning this fall.

Changes to licensing regulations include:

  • Providers must have a high school diploma or GED.
  • Required professional development hours have been increased to 15 for type I centers and to nine for certified family child care.
  • A planned program of activities must be posted.
  • Staff-to-child ratios must be posted.
  • Daily schedules must be posted.
  • Directors are required to provide annual written staff evaluations.
  • Criminal background checks will include previous state of residence (if within five years).
  • Infants must only be laid on their backs for sleeping.
  • Cribs must meet Consumer Product Safety requirements.
For a full list of the new regulations, visit the Division of Regulated Child Care Web site at
http://chfs.ky.gov/oig/drcc.htm.

"We are thankful 4C has a close relationship with state licensing," says Laura Heuser, director of 4C Northern Kentucky. "We are offering our expertise to help Kentucky child care providers meet the new quality standards." She reports that 4C has been called upon to train on the new rules alongside state surveyors and she looks forward to being a "resource to guide providers through the process."

Training modules are currently being developed to assist providers with these updates.
For more information and for help implementing changes, call 4C Northern Kentucky at 859-781-3511 or visit ww.4CforChildren.org.

This article originally appeared in the Spring 2008 Circle of Friends newsletter

 



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