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Child Care Licensing Program

Out of School Time Inspection Checklists


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  • Pre-License Inspection (Checklist I) (05/2010)

  • Program Initial Announced Inspection Checklists (05/2010)

    • Program Initial General Items (Checklist A)
    • Program Initial General Records (Checklist B)
    • Program Initial Child Files (Checklist C)
    • Program Initial Staff Records (Checklist D)
    • Program Initial Classrooms (Checklist E)
    • Program Initial General Outdoors (Checklist F)
  • Program Initial Unannounced Inspection (Checklist H) (05/2010)

  • Playground Inspection (Checklist J) (10/2011)

  • Program Annual Announced Inspection Checklists (05/25/2010)

    • Program General Items (Checklist A)
    • Program General Records (Checklist B)
    • Program Child Files (Checklist C)
    • Program Staff File Records (Checklist D)
    • Program Classrooms (Checklist E)
    • Program General Outdoors (Checklist F)
  • Program Unannounced Inspection (Checklist H) (05/2010)

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