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Child Care Services and Licensing - Sherburne County Public Health and Human Services

Provides the licensing for child care, which typically takes three to six months to complete. Services include: - Child care provider information - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification

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Child Care Provider Licensing
Child Care Provider Referrals
Child Care Complaints

Child Care Licensing - Polk County Social Services

Provides the licensing for child care, which typically takes three to six months to complete. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification

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Child Care Provider Licensing
Child Care Complaints

Child Care Licensing - Wright County Human Services

Provides the licensing for child care, which typically takes three to six months to complete. Services include: - Childcare provider information - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification

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Child Care Provider Licensing
Child Care Complaints
Child Care Provider Referrals

Child Care Licensing - Polk County Social Services

Provides the licensing for child care, which typically takes three to six months to complete. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification

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Child Care Provider Licensing
Child Care Complaints

Family Child Care - Olmsted County Child and Family Services

Provides child care licensing. Steps include: 1. Attending an orientation class 2. Getting required pre-service training 3. Completing and returning application packet with license fee 4. Passing background studies 5. Passing home inspection Also accepts child care complaints.

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Child Care Complaints
Child Care Provider Licensing

Child Care Licensing Services - Compliance Program - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

Provides help to Leech Lake licensed child care persons to make sure they obey the standards.

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Child Care Complaints

Child Care Licensing - Benton County Human Services

Provides the following information and services: - Child care licensing? - Child care provider information and referral? ?- General information on licensing for child care

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Child Care Complaints
Child Care Provider Referrals
Child Care Provider Licensing

DHS Licensing Division - Minnesota Department of Human Services

Protects the health, safety, and rights of individuals receiving services by ensuring providers meet minimum standards of care and physical environment. The program addresses complaints related to child care and children's residential facilities, including issues of licensing, cleanliness, safety, treatment of residents, quality of care, fees, and conduct of personnel. It also involves the licensing and regulation of child care providers, children's group homes, and foster homes, including reviewing applications, issuing or denying licenses, inspecting facilities for compliance, and taking disciplinary action for noncompliance. Investigate licensing violations and possible maltreatment at: - Adult day care centers - Child care centers - Children's residential facilities - Home and community-based services for people who are age 65 or older or have disabilities - Licensed private agencies - Mental health programs - Residential and outpatient services for people with substance use disorders

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Mental Health Facility Complaints
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Adult Residential Facility Licensing
Adult Residential Facility Complaints
Child Care Complaints

Child Care Licensing - Polk County Social Services

Provides the licensing for child care, which typically takes three to six months to complete. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of child care certification

What's Here

Child Care Provider Licensing
Child Care Complaints

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