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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 2297 (Reported in Senate) — To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard, and for other purposes. · Sec. 248

Sec. 248. Inspections of Coast Guard child development centers and family child care providers

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Not less than twice annually, the Commandant shall ensure that each Coast Guard child development center is subject to an unannounced inspection. Of the annual inspections under paragraph (1)— one shall be carried out by a representative of the Coast Guard installation served by the Coast Guard child development center concerned; and one shall be carried out by a representative of the Coast Guard Child Development Services Work Life Programs. Not less frequently than quarterly, the Commandant shall ensure that each family child care provider is subject to inspection. Of the quarterly inspections under paragraph
(1)each year— three inspections shall be carried out by a representative of the Coast Guard installation served by the family child care provider concerned; and one inspection shall be carried out by a representative of the Coast Guard Child Development Services Work Life Programs.
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