Common use of Provider Type Clause in Contracts

Provider Type. To be eligible to deliver the VPK Program, PROVIDER must be either a public school or a private provider (a licensed child care facility, a licensed family day care home, a licensed large family child care, a non-public school exempt from licensure, faith-based child care provider exempt from licensure, or a child development program that is accredited by a national accrediting body and operates on a military installation that is certified by the United States Department of Defense). A charter school that includes VPK in its charter is a public school and shall only execute this Contract with the approval and oversight of the school district. A charter school that does not include VPK in its charter must meet the requirements to be a private provider to be eligible to deliver the VPK Program. Check the box to indicate PROVIDER’s type: ☐ A public school (Form DEL-VPK 20PS must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.) ☐ A private provider/non-public school (Form DEL-VPK 20PP must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Statewide Voluntary Prekindergarten Provider Contract

Provider Type. To be eligible to deliver the VPK Program, PROVIDER must be either a public school or a private provider (a licensed child care facility, a licensed family day care home, a licensed large family child carecare home, a non-public school exempt from licensure, faith-based child care provider exempt from licensure, or a child development program that is accredited by a national accrediting body and operates on a military installation that is certified by the United States Department of Defense). A charter school that includes a VPK Program in its charter is a public school and must shall only execute this Contract with the approval and oversight of the school district. A charter school that does not include the VPK Program in its charter must meet the requirements to be a private provider to be eligible to deliver the VPK Program. Check the box to indicate PROVIDER’s type: A public school (Form DEL-VPK 20PS must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.) A private provider/non-public school (Form DEL-VPK 20PP must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Statewide Voluntary Prekindergarten Provider Contract

Provider Type. To be eligible to deliver the VPK Program, PROVIDER must be either a public school or a private provider (a licensed child care facility, a licensed family day care home, a licensed large family child care, a non-public school exempt from licensure, or a faith-based child care provider exempt from licensure, or a child development program that is accredited by a national accrediting body and operates on a military installation that is certified by the United States Department of Defense). A charter school that includes VPK in its charter is a public school and shall only execute this Contract with the approval and oversight of the school district. A charter school that does not include VPK in its charter must meet the requirements to be a private provider to be eligible to deliver the VPK Program. Check the box to indicate PROVIDER’s type: A public school (Form DELDELOEL-VPK 20PS must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.) A private provider/non-public school (Form DELDELOEL-VPK 20PP must be completed as an authorized attachment to this Contract.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Statewide Voluntary Prekindergarten Provider Contract