First Considerations in Starting a Family Child Care Busine…

Subd. 13. [Repealed, 2007 c 112 s 59] Subd. 14. Attendance records for publicly funded services . (a) A child care center licensed under this chapter and according to Minnesota Rules, chapter 9503, must maintain documentation of actual attendance for each child receiving care for which the license holder is reimbursed by a governmental program. The records must be accessible to the commissioner during the program’s hours of operation, they must be completed on the actual day of attendance, and they must include: (1) the first and last name of the child; (2) the time of day that the child was dropped off; and (3) the time of day that the child was picked up. (b) A family child care provider licensed under this chapter and according to Minnesota Rules, chapter 9502, must maintain documentation of actual attendance for each child receiving care for which the license holder is reimbursed for the care of that child by a governmental program. The records must be accessible to the commissioner during the program’s hours of operation, they must be completed on the actual day of attendance, and they must include: (1) the first and last name of the child; (2) the time of day that the child was dropped off; and (3) the time of day that the child was picked up. (c) An adult day services program licensed under this chapter and according to Minnesota Rules, parts 9555.5105 to 9555.6265, must maintain documentation of actual attendance for each adult day service recipient for which the license holder is reimbursed by a governmental program. The records must be accessible to the commissioner during the program’s hours of operation, they must be completed on the actual day of attendance, and they must include: (1) the first, middle, and last name of the recipient; (2) the time of day that the recipient was dropped off; and (3) the time of day that the recipient was picked up. (d) The commissioner shall not issue a correction for attendance record errors that occur before August 1, 2013. 245A.143 FAMILY ADULT DAY SERVICES. Subdivision 1. Scope. (a) The licensing standards in this section must be met to obtain and maintain a license to provide family adult day services. For the purposes of this section, family adult day services means a program operating fewer than 24 hours per day that provides functionally impaired adults age 18 or older with an individualized and coordinated set of services including health services, social services, and nutritional services that are directed at maintaining or improving the participants’ capabilities for self-care.

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