Bill Text: FL H1049 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Pinellas County
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [H1049 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-H1049-Introduced.html
HB 1049 |
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2 | An act relating to Pinellas County; amending chapter 61- |
3 | 2681, Laws of Florida, as amended; redefining the term |
4 | "family day care home" and defining the term "large family |
5 | child care home"; revising and providing requirements for |
6 | licensing and regulating such homes; providing an |
7 | effective date. |
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9 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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11 | Section 1. Subsection (5) of section 2 of chapter 61-2681, |
12 | Laws of Florida, as amended by chapters 70-893 and 2007-277, |
13 | Laws of Florida, is amended to read: |
14 | Section 2. Definitions; capacity and time limitations.- |
15 | (5)(a) A "family child care home" or "family day care |
16 | home" means an occupied |
17 | residence in which child care is regularly provided for children |
18 | from at least two unrelated households, with or without |
19 | compensation. A family child care home shall be allowed to |
20 | provide care for one of the following groups of children, which |
21 | shall include household preschool-aged children, whether present |
22 | or not, and household school-aged children under 13 years of |
23 | age, when on the premises of the family child care home or on a |
24 | field trip with children enrolled in care: |
25 | 1. A maximum of six children, if no more than three of |
26 | those children are under 18 months of age. |
27 | 2. A maximum of eight children, if no more than five of |
28 | those children are preschool aged, and of those five, no more |
29 | than three are under 18 months of age, and of those three, no |
30 | more than two are under 12 months of age |
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40 | (b) A "large family child care home" means a home that is |
41 | licensed under section 402.3131, Florida Statutes. A "large |
42 | family child care home" means an occupied residence in which |
43 | child care is regularly provided for children, with or without |
44 | compensation, from at least two unrelated households and which |
45 | has at least two full-time child care personnel on the premises |
46 | during the hours of operation. One of the two full-time child |
47 | care personnel must be the operator or the operator's |
48 | substitute. A large family child care home must first have |
49 | operated as a licensed family child care home for 2 consecutive |
50 | years, with an operator who has had a child development |
51 | associate credential or its equivalent for 1 year, before |
52 | seeking licensure as a large family child care home. The 2 |
53 | consecutive years of operation as a licensed family child care |
54 | home must have been in this state and within 5 years before the |
55 | date of application to operate a large family child care home. A |
56 | large family child care home shall be allowed to provide care |
57 | for one of the following groups of children, which shall include |
58 | those children under 13 years of age who are related to the |
59 | caregiver: |
60 | 1. A maximum of eight children from birth to 24 months of |
61 | age. |
62 | 2. A maximum of twelve children, with no more than four |
63 | children under 24 months of age. |
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65 | A large family child care home must meet and comply with this |
66 | paragraph at all times unless there is an insufficient number of |
67 | children in care to meet the definition of a large family child |
68 | care home, in which case additional personnel are not required. |
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70 | for a child whose parent or legal guardian works a shift of 24 |
71 | hours or more. The requirement that a parent or legal guardian |
72 | work a shift of 24 hours or more must be certified in writing by |
73 | the employer, and the written certification must be maintained |
74 | in the facility by the child care provider and made available to |
75 | the license board and the state child care licensing agency. The |
76 | time that a child remains in child care, however, may not exceed |
77 | 72 consecutive hours in any 7-day period. During a declared |
78 | state of emergency, the license board or the state child care |
79 | licensing agency may temporarily waive the time limitations |
80 | provided in this paragraph. |
81 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |
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