NAC432A.420. Nurseries for infants and toddlers: Part of larger facility; director.  


Latest version.
  •      1. A nursery for infants and toddlers may be a part of another type of facility if each part of the facility meets the requirements of this chapter. If such a nursery is a part of a larger facility, the director or one caregiver who meets the qualifications of a director must spend at least one-half of his or her time in the nursery.

         2. In a facility where a director is not required, the director of the nursery for infants and toddlers shall ensure that the required number of persons on the staff is maintained.

     [Bd. for Child Care, Child Care Facilities Reg. §§ 17.1-17.15, eff. 2-28-80]—(NAC A 6-5-84; 11-19-85; 5-29-86; R203-97, 4-1-98; R112-06, 4-23-2009)

Notation

REVISER’S NOTE.

      The regulation of the Board for Child Care filed with the Secretary of State on June 10, 1998 (LCB File No. R047-98), contains the following provisions not included in NAC regarding the amendment of this section by LCB File No. R203-97:

      “1.  A person who was approved before April 1, 1998, as:

      (a) Director of a facility for which a director is required other than an accommodation facility or a family or group home;

      (b) Director of a nursery for infants and toddlers;

      (c) Program director of a preschool; or

      (d) Director of a special needs facility,

Ê is not required to satisfy the amendatory provisions regarding the qualifications of directors set forth in LCB File No. R203-97, which was adopted by the Board for Child Care and was filed with the Secretary of State on April 1, 1998, so long as the person remains at the facility in that capacity.

      2.  If the person wishes to become director of a different facility or of a different program within his current facility, he must satisfy the amendatory provisions regarding the qualifications of directors set forth in LCB File No. R203-97, which was adopted by the Board for Child Care and was filed with the Secretary of State on April 1, 1998.”