1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25 | Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) Martinez and Grisak conducted an unannounced visit and met with the Licensee Rajvinder Purewal. During today's visit interviews with the licensee were conducted and stated that the night prior she did not sleep in the home and was at the home she owns behind her property. LPA Martinez asked if she has stayed at the home behind her house previously and the licensee stated there have been occasions when she has stayed the night and gotten ready for her day at the other house. It should be noted during LPA's initial visit to the home on 2/4/20 LPA observed a chain link fence providing a barrier from the backyard of the home where day care is provided to the backyard of the home directly behind hers. The licensee stated she only went over there to get tea or on occasion to say hello to family members living in the home. During today's visit LPA Martinez and Grisak were provided a tour of the home where day care is provided. The home was currently under renovation in the kitchen area. LPA's observed upstairs that the rooms were empty with the exception of a few headboards and drawers. The bathrooms were empty and only one mattress was observed with only a fitted sheet on top. The licensee did state that because of the dust she had not gotten ready today in this home. LPA Martinez and Grisak discussed with the licensee that although the remodel is ongoing in her home the upstairs is still livable and she would need to live in the home where care is provided. It was also explained to the provider on 2/4/20 that she could not live in the house behind her home. During the 2/4/20 visit the licensee had rented her entire upstairs, kitchen, formal living room and a portion of the backyard to the individual. During that time the licensee allegedly lived in the living room where a wall had been put up separating the kitchen and living room. The living room she was using had access to the laundry room, and two daycare rooms that are converted garages. Due to the information observed and provided during interviews it was determined the licensee is not living in the home where care for children is being provided.
The following violation(s) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 22; Division 12, were observed: see LIC 809D. Appeal Rights were provided. |