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  4. Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
  5. N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 3A, ch. 55 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES
  6. Subchapter 5 - STAFF REQUIREMENTS

Subchapter 5 - STAFF REQUIREMENTS

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  1. § 3A:55-5.1 - General requirements for director and all staff members
  2. § 3A:55-5.2 - Staff qualifications
  3. § 3A:55-5.3 - Staff to child ratios
  4. § 3A:55-5.4 - Staff training and development
  5. § 3A:55-5.5 - Volunteers and student interns
  6. § 3A:55-5.6 - Criminal History Record Information background checks
  7. § 3A:55-5.7 - Child Abuse Record Information background checks
  8. § 3A:55-5.8 - Background check procedures for New Jersey facilities
  9. § 3A:55-5.9 - Background check procedures for out-of-State facilities

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