Daycare center definition

Daycare center means a child care center, or other child care facility, required to be licensed by the State that provides care, services and supervision to children for less than 24- hours a day, pursuant to N.M. Code R. § 8.16.2.7(l), but does not include non-licensed family child care homes;
Daycare center means a place or facility providing daycare for compensation for thirteen (13) or more children.
Daycare center means an arrangement where, at any one time, there are three or more preschool‑age children, or nine or more school‑age children receiving child care.

Examples of Daycare center in a sentence

  • Out-patient Shall mean the Insured Person is receivingmedical care or Treatment without being Hospitalized and includes Treatment in a Daycare center.

  • An unused lamp becomes a waste on the date the handler decides to discard it.(6) Applicability—Small quantity handlers of univer- sal waste.

  • Daycare center – Child (subject to the general requirements of Section 6-4-2 of this Title).

  • If the session was conducted at the Daycare center as per agreement w/parent, please indicate in this section your follow up communication way w/parents such as “contacted via phone on same day”, or “wrote a note and send it home in communication book”, etc).

  • For instance, these sub-commissions involved about 5000 children (duplicated number) in relevant services in 2018, and based on local resources, they are taking measures to establish a Day-care center and “Development center for CWDs” for supporting the development of disabled children, who had not been enrolled in schools, to send CWDs to sanatorium, and to involve children in specialized physician’s check-up.


More Definitions of Daycare center

Daycare center means an arrangement where, at any one time, there are three or more preschool-age children, or nine or more school-age children receiving child care.
Daycare center means any child day care facility other than a family day care home, and includes infant centers, preschools, extended day care facilities, and school age child care centers.
Daycare center means resident or non-resident-based daycare services for over 14 children including resident children, under the age of 10 years old, if located within a residence, or as provided for in the Health and Safety Code section 1596.76 or as amended.
Daycare center means a facility providing care for children or adults who do not reside in the facility, are present primarily during daytime hours, and do not regularly stay overnight, which may include some instruction, and is licensed by the state, if applicable.
Daycare center means a facility providing regularly scheduled care for a group of children, one month of age through twelve years of age, for periods less than twenty-four hours at a time. Preschools are considered day care centers for city land use regulation purposes.
Daycare center means a place, other than the home of the provider, which provides regular custodial care for 12 or more children, for periods of less than 24 hours.
Daycare center means an arrangement where, at any one time, there are three or more preschool‑aged children, or nine or more school‑aged children receiving childcare.