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Code · Montana · Title 52 — Family Services · Chapter 2 · Part 7

52-2-731. Standards for day care.

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52-2-731 . Standards for day care. In developing standards, the department shall seek the advice and assistance of the superintendent of public instruction, representatives of day-care facilities, specialists in child care, and representatives of parent groups who use the services of day-care facilities. The standards may pertain to:
(1)character, suitability, and qualifications of an applicant and other persons directly responsible for the care of children;
(2)the number of individuals or staff required for adequate supervision and care of children in day-care facilities;
(3)child-care programs and practices necessary to ensure the health, safety, safety in transportation, development, and well-being of children;
(4)adequate and appropriate admission policies;
(5)adequacy of physical facilities and equipment;
(6)general financial ability and competence of an applicant to provide necessary care for children and maintain prescribed standards;
(7)the ages and numbers of children that may be cared for in a day-care facility.
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