Washington Child Care Information for Providers FAQs
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How Do I Start A Child Care Business?
A: The first step is to attend an orientation session. Depending on where you live the orientation will either be a group or individual meeting. At orientation you will … More -
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What Agency In Washington Is Responsible For Regulating Child Care?
A: The Department of Early Learning (DEL) is responsible for regulating Child Care Providers in Washington. (360) 725-4665. -
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What Laws Or Regulations Apply To Child Care Businesses?
A: Chapter 170 of the Washington code contains the laws applicable to child care providers. -
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What Happens If My Program Violates A Law Or Minimum Standard Set By The Licensing Agency? Can The State Force My Program To Close?
A: If you are in violation of any licensing requirements DEL will notify you in writing of the violation(s), and how to come into compliance. If the violation threatens … More -
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What Do I Do If I Relocate My Home Or Registered Care Facility?
A: Your license is exclusive to the address listed on your application. You must reapply with your new address. -
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What Laws Or Regulations Apply To Child Care Businesses?
A: Chapter 170 of the Washington code contains the laws applicable to child care providers. -
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What Types Of Child Day Care Programs Does Washington Regulate?
A: Washington categorizes child day care providers into three categories: Child Day Care Centers, Family Home Child Care & School Age Child Care. -
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What Are Child Day Care Centers?
A: A provider cares for children through twelve years of age in a location other than a private residence. -
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What Is Family Home Child Care?
A: A provider cares for twelve or fewer children in their family home. -
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What Is A School Age Child Care Center?
A: A provider who cares for school age children during non school hours in a location other than a private residence.