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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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5/6/2008
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15 Y
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16 ATTACHMENT 12
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CHILD CARE CENTERS <br />EVALUATOR MANUAL GENERAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS <br />101158 EXEMPTION FROM LICENSURE (Continued) 101158 <br />{a)(7) ~ PROCEDURE {Continued) <br />All program descriptions and advertisements must clearly state that the facility provides <br />drop-in recreational actvit;es, that chsldren have the ::ght to co ue and go from t~:e facilifif, <br />and that facility staff will not prevent children from leaving the facility. Program <br />descriptions and advertisements cannot state that the facility is providing child care. <br />As a condition for exemption, the facility must inform each child's authorized representative <br />of the foregoing. The facility must also have a signed statement from each authorized <br />representative indicating that he or she understands the conditions under which the facility <br />operates, i.e., that the facility is not a licensed child care center. If the facility doesn't know <br />who the authorized representatives are (for example, the facility doesn't obtain that <br />information as part of its membership process), the facility doesn't need to obtain that <br />documentation. <br />2. Does the facility claim exemption from licensure because it provides a recreation <br />program? <br />If no, subject to licensure. <br />If yes, refer to #3. • <br />3. Does the facility meet the exemption criteria for a public recreation pro~am pursuant <br />to Health and Safety Code Section 1596.792 as a ublic recreation program? <br />If no, refer ro #4. • <br />If yes, not subject to licensure. <br />Section 1596.792(8) of the Health and Safety Code states: <br />Any public recreation program. "Public recreation program " means a program <br />operated by the state, city, county, special district, school district, community college <br />district, chartered city, or chartered city and county that meets either of the following <br />criteria: <br />1. The program is operated only during hours other than normal school hours <br />for grades K-1 ? inclusive, in the public school district where the program <br />is located, or operated only during periods when students in grades K 12, <br />inclusive, are normally not in session in the public school district where the <br />pragram is located, for either of the following periods: <br />(A) For under 16 hours per week <br />(B) For a total of 12 weeks or less during a I2-month period. This total <br />applies to any 12 weeks within any 12-month period, without regard <br />to whether the weeks are consecutive. <br /> <br />s) <br />~, <br />O1 CCC-03 <br />10 <br />December 2001 <br />
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