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Code · Florida · Title XXIX — Public Health · Chapter 402

402.317 Prolonged child care.

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Notwithstanding the time restriction specified in s. 402.302 (1), child care may be provided for 24 hours or longer for a child whose parent or legal guardian works a shift of 24 hours or more. The requirement that a parent or legal guardian work a shift of 24 hours or more must be certified in writing by the employer, and the written certification shall be maintained in the facility by the child care provider and made available to the licensing agency. The time that a child remains in child care, however, may not exceed 72 consecutive hours in any 7-day period.
During a declared state of emergency, the child care licensing agency may temporarily waive the time limitations provided in this section.
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