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Code · South Dakota · Title 28 · Chapter 28-1

28-1-61. Adoption of rules for child care services program.

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The secretary of social services may adopt reasonable and necessary rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 for the administration of the child care services program in the following areas:
(1)Eligibility determination, criteria, and application procedure;
(2)The amount, scope, and duration of child care services and payments;
(3)Fees;
(4)Licensing and registration;
(5)Methods of administration, record keeping, and audit;
(6)Compliance monitoring;
(7)Complaint investigation;
(8)Reporting requirements;
(9)Eligibility criteria and procedures for grants, contracts, and awards to providers of child care services under § 28-1-60 ;
(10)Training, community and provider education, and child advocacy; and
(11)Such other standards and requirements as may be necessary to ensure the efficient operation and administration of the program or as required to qualify for federal funding.
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