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Bright from the Start: The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning will investigate any report concerning a licensing violation at a child care center, group day care or a family child care home. To file a complaint, call 404.657. 5562 or 404.656. 5957.
Childrens Education Care Assurance (CECA) - a section of the ACT Education Directorate is the ACT Regulatory Authority administering the legislation covering approved education and care services and licensed childcare services in the ACT.
The Office of the Inspector General, Residential Child Care Licensing section monitors, inspects and licenses residential child care facilities, programs and services.
Call the Division at (800) 859-0829 (In-State only) or (919) 814-6300. Ask to speak to someone in the Intake Unit (calls can be made anonymously). Fax Information to the Intake Unit at (919) 715-1013. Email our Webmaster at webmasterdcd@dhhs.nc.gov.
Family Child Care Home License Regular FCCH License This license allows the holder to care for one to six children from birth to 18 years old, with a maximum of two children under the age of two.
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for four (4) or fewer children ages birth to 18 years old and no more than two (2) of the children are under the age of two (2) years old. The children are not required to be related to each other or to the caregiver.
A regular family child care home licensed provider will be allowed to care for up to two children under the age of 18 months. A three under two licensed provider can care for three children under the age of 18 months and no more than 2 under 12 months.
For the purposes of the definition of Regulatory Authority in section 5 of the Children (Education and Care Services) National Law (NSW), the Director-General of the Department of Human Services is declared to be the Regulatory Authority for this jurisdiction for the purposes of that Law.
In-home carers An in-home carer looks after your child in the carers own home, along with up to three other children at a time (which may include the carers own children) who are also aged under five years.
The mission of the Division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE) is to ensure the health and safety of children in child care programs, to promote quality child care by implementing evidenced-based standards and to increase access to quality child care to families and children across North Carolina.

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