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P-3 POSITION STATEMENT GUILFORD COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD COALITION ADOPTED NOVEMBER 30, 1982 GRADED LICENSE The Guilford County Early Childhood Coalition recommends that a graded system of day care licensing be established so that consumers will be informed as to the level of care being pur-chased. The North Carolina Day Care Licensing Commission shall be em-powered to issue three grades of licenses: a "license" for compliance with the minimum provisions of this Article, an "A" license for those licensees voluntarily meeting the higher pro-grammatic standards adopted by the Commission with the excep-tion of the staff-child ratio and space requirements, and an ,: AA" license for those licensees voluntarily meeting the high-est child day-care standards adopted by the Commission. The A and AA levels shall be the purchase of care levels for the sub-sidized program. All centers shall develop a staff development plan in accord-ance with rules established by the North Carolina Day Care Licensing Commission. The plan shall contain a minimum of six hours of training for all child care staff in areas related to their employment. No one under the age of eighteen may be employed as a teacher or teacher aide in a day care facility. No one under the age of twenty-one may be employed as an opera-tor in a day care facility. TOLERANCE The Guilford County Early Childhood Coalition recommends that a licensed center be allowed to over enroll the capacity of that center by twenty per cent. A center meeting requirements for a higher level of licensing may be allowed to over enroll the capacity by ten per cent.
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Title | Day care : report to the 1983 General Assembly of North Carolina - Page 117 |
Full Text | P-3 POSITION STATEMENT GUILFORD COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD COALITION ADOPTED NOVEMBER 30, 1982 GRADED LICENSE The Guilford County Early Childhood Coalition recommends that a graded system of day care licensing be established so that consumers will be informed as to the level of care being pur-chased. The North Carolina Day Care Licensing Commission shall be em-powered to issue three grades of licenses: a "license" for compliance with the minimum provisions of this Article, an "A" license for those licensees voluntarily meeting the higher pro-grammatic standards adopted by the Commission with the excep-tion of the staff-child ratio and space requirements, and an ,: AA" license for those licensees voluntarily meeting the high-est child day-care standards adopted by the Commission. The A and AA levels shall be the purchase of care levels for the sub-sidized program. All centers shall develop a staff development plan in accord-ance with rules established by the North Carolina Day Care Licensing Commission. The plan shall contain a minimum of six hours of training for all child care staff in areas related to their employment. No one under the age of eighteen may be employed as a teacher or teacher aide in a day care facility. No one under the age of twenty-one may be employed as an opera-tor in a day care facility. TOLERANCE The Guilford County Early Childhood Coalition recommends that a licensed center be allowed to over enroll the capacity of that center by twenty per cent. A center meeting requirements for a higher level of licensing may be allowed to over enroll the capacity by ten per cent. |