Appendix A - Serious Risk Non-compliances and
Point Values for Family Child Care
(A)What compliance inspections are required for family child
care providers?
(1)At least one
inspection prior to the initial issuance of a provisional license.
(2)At least two
inspections during the provisional period.
(3)At least one
inspection in each half of
the state fiscal year after the issuance of the continuous license. Compliance inspections completed in the state fiscal year
pursuant to paragraph (A)(2) of this rule meet this requirement.
(4)Any complaint
investigations regarding the licensed family child care provider.
(B)Will
inspections be announced or unannounced?
At least one inspection shall be unannounced and all inspections
may be unannounced.
(C)What is
required of a licensed family child care provider for an inspection and/or
complaint investigation?
The family child care provider shall allow the county agency and
the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) to:
(1)Complete an
inspection of all areas of the family child care home where child care is
provided, children have access to, and all areas used to verify compliance with
Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code and Chapter 5104. of the Revised
Code.
(2)Review required
records and documentation.
(3)Interview or
take statements from anyone pertinent to the
investigation which may include any of the following:
(a)Building inspectorsofficials, fire
department inspectors, sanitarians, public health or other state or local
officials.
(b)Neighbors.
(c)Parents and
relatives of children in care.
(d)Residents of
the home.
(e)Staff of the
public children services agency (PCSA).
(f)Staff of the
county agency and the ODJFS.
(g)Anyone
mentioned by the complainant.
(h)Law enforcement
personnel.
(i)Current and
past family child care staff employees.
(j)Other
witnesses.
(4)Document
findings in writing or in photographs or by any other means.
(D)What are
additional requirements for a licensed family child care provider as a result
of an inspection and/or complaint investigation?
The family child care provider shall:
(1)Provide written materials to the county agency Complete and submit a corrective action plan in the Ohio child
licensing and quality system (OCLQS)addressing the
non-compliances detailed in the inspection report within the time frame
requested in the inspection report.
(2)Not
misrepresent, falsify or withhold information from the county agency or ODJFS.
(E)Will a licensed
family child care provider have additional inspections based on non-compliances
found?
Non-compliances, as detailed in appendix
A to this rule, All non-compliances may
lead to additional inspections or compliance materials required by the county
agency or ODJFS.
(F)What if a
licensed family child care provider does not agree with the licensing findings?
The family child care provider shall:may complete and submit a JFS 01155 "Request for Review
for Licensing and Step Up To Quality" with any applicable documentation
within seven business days from the receipt of the inspection report.
(1)Complete and submit a JFS 01155
"Request for Review for Licensing and Step Up To Quality" (12/2016)
with any applicable documentation.
(2)Submit the request and documentation
within seven business days from the receipt of the inspection report.
(G)What are the
county agency requirements for compliance inspection and complaint
investigation of a family child care provider?
(1)The county agency shall inspect each
family child care home according to the schedule as determined by ODJFS and
released via a procedure letter.
(2)(1) All inspections shallare to be completed during the operating hours of the
family child care home even if children are not
currently enrolled.
(a)The county agency is to complete at
least one of the two unannounced annual inspections when a child(ren) for whom
the provider is receiving compensation is present.
(b)If no child(ren) is enrolled, the inspection
will still be completed. When at least one child for whom the provider is
receiving compensation is present, a monitoring inspection is to be completed.
(3)(2) For each inspection, the county agency shall:
(a)Complete the JFS 01926 "Inspection Report for Family Child Care"
(rev. 10/2017), the JFS 01306 "Employee Record Chart for Child Care"
(rev. 10/2017) and the JFS 01215 "Children's Record Review for Child
Care" (rev. 12/2016) or system-generated equivalentsinspection report in OCLQS the Ohio child licensing and quality system (OCLQS).
(i)If OCLQS is not utilized on-site, the
county agency shall enter the data from the JFS 01926, JFS 01306 and JFS 01215
into the system within the timeline specified in rule 5101:2-13-26 of the
Administrative Code.
(ii)If additional information is added to
the report or it is revised in any way, the county agency shall send a copy of
the report to the provider within five business days of the date of the
addition or revision.
(b)Provide a hard
copy or electronic copy of the inspection report and supporting documents to
the provider by close of business the next business day,
and within five business days of the date of the addition or revision, if
additional information is added to the report or it is revised in any way.
(4)(3) The county agency shall investigate any
complaints alleging rule noncompliance against a provider. The county agency
may inspect the family child care home as part of the complaint investigation.
(a)Investigations
of all complaints shall begin within five business days of the receipt of a
complaint by the county agency.
(b)If the
complaint alleges an immediate risk to children, the county agency shall begin
the investigation by the next business day of receipt of the complaint.
(c)For each
investigation, the county agency shallis to:
(i)Document the
complaint in OCLQS.
(ii)Send to the provider a copy of the
OCLQS inspection and/or complaint report within ten business days of the
completion of the investigation, and within five business days of the date of
the addition or revision, if additional information is added to the report or
it is revised in any way.
(ii)Complete the JFS 01526 "Complaint
Investigation Receipt for Child Care" (rev. 12/2016) and furnish one copy
to the family child care provider before the county agency staff leaves the
provider's home. This form is not required for any portion of the investigation
completed by telephone pursuant to paragraph (G)(4)(d) of this rule.
(d)If a JFS 01926 is completed as part of
an investigation conducted by telephone, the county agency shall send a copy of
the report to the provider within five business days of the initial telephone
contact. If additional information is added to the report or it is revised in
any way, the county agency shall send a copy of the report to the provider
within five business days of the date of the addition or revision.
(4)The county agency is to take the
following action when a serious incident is reported in OCLQS as required in
paragraph (G) of rule 5101:2-13-16 of the Administrative Code:
(a)When a complaint is received on the same
non-compliance, complete a complaint investigation pursuant to paragraphs
(G)(3) and (H) of this rule.
(b)When a complaint is not received, issue
an inspection within ten days for the non-compliances reported.
(5)Each JFS 01926 shall include:
(a)A statement of the specific
non-compliance findings.
(b)A statement of what must be done to
correct the noncompliance.
(c)The date, not to exceed thirty business
days, by which the correction must be completed.
(6)(5) The county agency shall provide a copy of the JFS 01926 or its system generated equivalentinspection report to anyone who submits a request to
the county agency. The county agency shall remove all confidential information
prior to providing a copy of the JFS 01926.
(7)(6) The county agency shall provide technical
assistance for complying with the requirements of Chapter 5104. of the Revised
Code and Chapter 5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code.
(H)What other requirements
shall the county agency follow for complaints?
(1)If the
complaint alleges child abuse or neglect, the county agency shall report the
complaint within the same business day to the public children services agency
(PCSA). The oral report shall be followed with a written report to the PCSA, if
requested by the PCSA. The written report shall contain the following:
(a)A summary of
allegations.
(b)The name of the
reporter, unless anonymity is requested.
(c)A summary of
actions taken by the county agency or plans to initiate an investigation of
non-compliance with the regulations contained in Chapter 5101:2-13 of the
Administrative Code.
(d)A request for
clarification of joint or parallel investigatory roles.
(2)A PCSA
investigation does not relieve the county agency of its responsibility to
investigate provider non-compliance with regulations contained in Chapter
5101:2-13 of the Administrative Code unless the PCSA indicates that the county
agency complaint investigation would interfere with the PCSA's investigation of
the case.
(3)If the county
agency receives a report that an unlicensed home may be caring for too many
children in violation of section 5104.02 of the Revised Code, the county agency
shall refer the report to the appropriate ODJFS child care licensing office for investigation. If the home is licensed, the county agency shall conduct an
investigation according to procedures contained in this rule.
(I)Are licensing
inspection records available to the public?
(1)Inspections may
be viewed at http://childcaresearch.ohio.gov/.
(2)An individual
may submit a written request to ODJFS for a copy of the family child care home
licensing record.
Effective: 10/29/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/29/2021 and 10/29/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/14/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5104.017, 5104.018, 5104.043
Rule Amplifies: 5104.03, 5104.018, 5104.02, 5104.017, 5104.04,
5104.043
Prior Effective Dates: 04/01/1982, 05/20/1983, 09/01/1986,
09/05/1986, 02/15/1988, 05/01/1989, 03/15/1996, 10/01/1997 (Emer.), 12/30/1997,
04/01/2003, 07/01/2003, 09/01/2005, 09/01/2007, 08/14/2008, 11/15/2010,
09/29/2011, 01/01/2014, 12/31/2016, 10/29/2017, 11/15/2020