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- Apply for certification in the Ohio Child Licensing and Quality System (OCLQS). An application is due every 2 years to remain certified.
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Apr 12, 2024 · School Age Child Care Licensing. Find Programs. This Early Care & Education Search Tool will help you locate the type of early care and education program that meets your needs. You also can learn more about programs' licensing status, Step Up To Quality rating, and inspection results.
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The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) offers financial assistance to eligible parents to help them with child care costs while they engage in work, education, or job training. In addition, ODJFS and county agencies are responsible for licensing and inspecting all child care settings in Ohio.
These rules outline the application and procedures for individuals or programs seeking DCY certification, licensure, or approvals to provide early care and education services.
Child care licensing regulations are designed to reduce the risk of harm to children while they are participating in out of home care. In examining national research, state statistics, and the best practices of states that have been recognized as having effective licensing systems, Ohio has identified those rule areas which could lead to the ...
The revised Ohio Department of Education Preschool and School Age Childcare rules references the revised requirement; therefore, this change is applicable to the Ohio Department of Education licensed programs.
Sep 30, 2024 · This Early Care & Education Search Tool will help you locate the type of early care and education program that meets your needs. You also can learn more about programs' licensing status, Step Up To Quality rating, and inspection results.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) licenses Ohio Early Learning and Development programs and helps caretakers (parents, guardians or custodians) who are working or in school pay for child care through the Publicly Funded Child Care (PFCC) program.