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25 | On 6/27/2024, Regional Manager (RM) Sharalyn Jenkins-Sweeten, Licensing Manager (LPM) Maureen Neal and Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Judy Laureano, conducted an unannounced case management inspection for the purpose of ensuring home is meeting Tittle 22 Regulations and Health and Safety Codes. RM, LPM and LPA met with License Giuliana Manuel and explained the purpose of the visit.
Present during today’s inspection was Licensee and two adults assistants.
LPA Laureano toured the inside and outside of the home. During today’s inspections there were 12 children and 2 adults and licensee providing care and supervision.
Based on documents reviewed and observation, licensee had a total 9 infants present during today's inspection 06/27/2024. Licensee verified dates of birth of all children present today. Licensee was informed that she must come into capacity during the course of this case managment visit.
Per Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 1 regulations, for a Large Family Child Care home, the maximum number of children for whom care may be provided at any one time when there is an assistant in the home is 12 children, no more than 4 of whom may be infants. LPA cited 1 deficiency cited during today’s visit in accordance to the California Code of Regulations Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 1.
Effective January 1, 2009, all licensees must comply with Assembly Bill (AB) 978. Assembly Bill 978 requires the assessment of an immediate civil penalty for designated serious violations at community care facilities. Effective January 1, 2007, the licensee must comply with Assembly Bill 633 as follows: Copies of any licensing report that documents a Type A citation - this includes facility visits and substantiated complaint investigations. Copies of any licensing documents pertaining to a noncompliance conference between licensing management and licensees. Copies of a summary of an accusation indicating the Department’s intent to revoke the facility’s licenses. Copies of any of the above licensing documents the licensee has received in the prior 12 months shall be provided to parents/guardians of newly enrolling children. The licensee shall keep verification of receipt in each child’s file at the facility as proof of compliance (LIC 9224). |