Bcal 4590-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bcal 4590 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Caregiver’s/Assistant Caregiver’s Name at the top of the form. This identifies who has completed the training.
  3. Fill in the Registration/License Number, which is essential for tracking and verification purposes.
  4. In the Training Record section, list each training session attended. Start with the Training Date, followed by the Title of Training and Training Topic.
  5. Indicate the Location where each training took place and specify the number of hours completed for each session.
  6. Document the Training Organization/Presenter details and check whether a card was received for each training (Yes/No).
  7. Finally, sign and date when all training is completed. Ensure this form is kept on file as required.

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Any person who provides care for one to six unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks in a calendar year for compensation exceeding $600 in that calendar year must be licensed as a family child care home.
Here is a summary of the steps for a family or group childcare license. Step 1: Submit your application and fees. Step 2: Submit a medical clearance request. Step 3: Complete the required training and certifications. Step 4: Complete fingerprinting and background checks. Step 5: Attend an orientation session.
Note: It is illegal in the State of Michigan to care for unrelated children in your home without being licensed or registered by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Increased Capacity and Ratio: A family home provider will be eligible to serve seven children, instead of six. A group home provider will be eligible to serve 14 children, instead of 12. To qualify, you must: (a) Hold a current license. (b) Have been licensed to operate for at least 29 consecutive months.
Licensing is the process by which the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Child Care Licensing Division regulates Family Child Care Homes for the care of 1-6 unrelated children and Group Child Care Homes for the care of 7-12 unrelated children.

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The Child Care Licensing Bureau regulates family child care homes (1 to 6 children), group child care homes (7 to 12 children) and child care centers. Call CCLB at 1-866-685-0006 to get more information on becoming licensed or visit .michigan.gov/michildcare for more information about licensed child care.
The Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB) performs state licensing regulatory duties as required by state laws and federal requirements.
TYPES OF CHILD CARE IN CALIFORNIA Small Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 8 children. Large Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 14 children.

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