Staff will review additional industry input before March 2017 Board of Health hearing date Child Care Licensing is announcing that the proposed child care regulation changes to Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 432A that were originally scheduled to be heard during the Dec. 9 Board of Health meeting have been rescheduled for the following meeting to be held in March 2017.
The proposed changes in Legislative Counsel Bureau file #R092-16, generated quite a lot of industry feedback and Child Care Licensing staff want to ensure there is sufficient time to assess the industry’s concerns and to give all parties the opportunity to review the proposed rewording that should be available soon and posted to the legislative website. As soon as the revised proposed file is posted, Child Care Licensing will send another announcement. Child Care Licensing will also send notice of the Board of Health meeting in March, as soon as the regulations are included on the agenda, to ensure everyone is notified in a timely manner. Numerous providers responded to the initial proposed regulations through the small business impact questionnaire July 25, 2016, the public workshop held Sept. 30, 2016 and during a stakeholder meeting on Oct. 11, 2016. Child Care Licensing continues to receive feedback from the industry regarding the proposed regulations. Postponing the hearing of the proposed regulations before the Board of Health will allow for more dialogue between the agency, the industry, child care advocates and other interested parties and will help ensure continued collaboration through manageable communication. Child Care Licensing thanks all members of the industry for your feedback and for your patience with this process. For more information, contact Child Care Licensing at (775) 684-4463 or (702) 486-3822 or email [email protected].
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AuthorThe Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) licenses medical and other health facilities, child care facilities and personnel, and medical laboratories and personnel in Nevada. HCQC also conducts compliance surveys and takes complaints. Archives
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