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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 346

§346-173 Procedure for registration.

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§346-173 Procedure for registration.
(a)A person desiring to have the person's home registered as a family child care home shall make application to the department. Upon receipt of the application, the department shall conduct a study of the applicant's qualifications, home, and proposed operation. The department shall issue a certificate of registration to the applicant which authorizes the applicant to operate a family child care home if the department is satisfied that the premises and proposed operation will be in compliance with the minimum requirements established under section 346-172 and subject to the criminal history record checks under section 346-154.
The provider shall operate and maintain the premises of the family child care home in accordance with the minimum requirements established under section 346-172 so long as registered.
(b)The department may establish reasonable fees for the issuance or renewal of certificates of registration according to rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91. [L 1985, c 208, pt of §2; am L 2012, c 161, §3]
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