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The process of enrolling a child in a child care center. The date of admission is the first day the child is physically present in the center.
A person 18 years of age and older.
A person whose duties include the supervision, guidance, and protection of a child. As used in this chapter, the term means a person who meets the minimum education, work experience, and training qualifications required.
A person less than 18 years of age.
An establishment that is licensed by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services as a child care facility.
The adult designated to have the daily, onsite responsibility for operation of the child care center, including maintaining compliance with this article, with the minimum standards, and with all other applicable state law, regulations, and local ordinances.
Any person employed by or under contract with the child care center including, but not limited to, caregivers, drivers, kitchen personnel, maintenance and administrative personnel, and the director.
Activities conducted away from the child care center.
The preparation or serving of meals or snacks.
The Director of Health of the City of Garland or the Director’s designated representative.
A physician, nurse, or other medical professional who possesses a license to practice medicine or participate in medical care issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services and who provides comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, or therapeutic medical care to a child.
A child from birth through 17 months of age.
The rules contained in Chapters 720 (Standards for 24-hour Care Facilities), 727 (Licensing of Maternity Facilities), 746 (Minimum Standards for Child Care Centers), and 747 (Minimum Standards for Child Care Homes), and Subchapters H (Residential Child Care Minimum Standards) and I (Maternity Homes Minimum Standards) of Title 40, Part 19 of the TAC.
A person who has legal responsibility for or legal custody of a child, including the managing conservator or legal guardian.
The person whose name appears on the child care center’s permit.
The director or the qualified caregiver who has been designated by the director in the director’s absence.
The Texas Administrative Code.
A child from 18 months through 35 months of age.
(Ordinance 6395, sec. 1, adopted 4/20/10)