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LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL 1 lV\ w, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE DAY CARE LICENSING INSPECTIONS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: Section 1. G.S. Chapter 110, Article 7, is amended by adding a new section to read: "§110-105. Authority to inspect f aciliti es . -- ( a) The Commission shall adopt standards, rules and regualtions under this subsection which provide for the following types of inspections: (1) an initial licensing or certification inspection, which shall not occur until the administrator of the facility receives prior notice of the initial inspection or certification visit; (2) a plan for routine inspections of all facilities, which shall be confidential unless a court orders its disclosure, and which shall be conducted without prior notice to the facility; (3) an inspection that may be conducted without notice, if there is probable cause to believe that an emergency situation exists or there is a complaint alleging a violation of licensure 1 aw. The Secretary or his designee, upon presenting appropriate credentials to the operator of the day-care facility, is authorized to perform inspections in accordance with the -10-
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Title | Day care : report to the 1983 General Assembly of North Carolina - Page 21 |
Full Text | LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL 1 lV\ w, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE DAY CARE LICENSING INSPECTIONS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: Section 1. G.S. Chapter 110, Article 7, is amended by adding a new section to read: "§110-105. Authority to inspect f aciliti es . -- ( a) The Commission shall adopt standards, rules and regualtions under this subsection which provide for the following types of inspections: (1) an initial licensing or certification inspection, which shall not occur until the administrator of the facility receives prior notice of the initial inspection or certification visit; (2) a plan for routine inspections of all facilities, which shall be confidential unless a court orders its disclosure, and which shall be conducted without prior notice to the facility; (3) an inspection that may be conducted without notice, if there is probable cause to believe that an emergency situation exists or there is a complaint alleging a violation of licensure 1 aw. The Secretary or his designee, upon presenting appropriate credentials to the operator of the day-care facility, is authorized to perform inspections in accordance with the -10- |