18 Miss. Code. R. 17-8.13 - Types of Care
A. Standard Care
1) Full-Time Child Care - Full time care is
assigned to children ages six (6) weeks to five (5) years of age who attend the
facility more than six (6) hours.
2) Part-Time Child Care - Child care provided
for fewer than six (6) hours.
B. Non-Traditional Care - Child care
providers have the option to provide child care services during standard or
non-traditional hours. Non-traditional hours include week night care and
supervision of children for less than 24 hours per day within the twelve hours
between 6:00 p.m. and 5:59 a.m., or weekend care and supervision of children
between 6:00 p.m. Friday and 5:59 a.m. Monday. To provide non-traditional child
care the provider must ensure that doing so will not cause the child care
provider to exceed MSDH maximum capacity for that facility by obtaining
approval from MSDH.
Additionally, the child care provider must:
1) Submit a written request to MDHS
2) MDHS will verify MSDH approval in
CCPS
3) If MSDH has approved the
request, the child care provider must submit a roster of the children in CCPP
needing non-traditional care hours.
4) The child care provider will be instructed
to inform the parent to submit verification that non-traditional care hours are
needed. The parent must provide a copy of their work schedule demonstrating the
need for non-traditional care.
5)
The parent must submit this verification to MDHS before the child can start the
non-traditional care hours.
Notes
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