Full-time care definition
Full-time care means continuous care given to a child beyond a minimum period of twenty-four (24) hours;
Full-time care means the child is a resident of the household, whether on a temporary, emergency, or permanent basis, and is receiving family care usually provided by a parent or guardian.
Full-time care means continuous care given to a child
More Definitions of Full-time care
Full-time care means care for twenty-four hours a day for over a period of at least two consecutive weeks.
Full-time care means at least 6 hours, but not more than 11 hours, of child care or early childhood education services within a 24-hour period.
Full-time care means child care provided for ninety-seven hours and more per month, except for before-school and after-school care.
Full-time care shall be any combination of hours of care equaling at least five (5) hours and up to ten (10) hours in the calendar day. “Half Time Care” shall be any combination of hours of care equaling at least three (3) hours and up to five (5) hours in the calendar day. “Part Time Care” shall be any combination of hours of care equaling at least one-half (1/2) hour and up to three (3) hours in the calendar day. “Infant” includes any child under the age of two (2) years. “Pre-school” includes any child at least two (2) but less than five (5) years of age. “School Age” includes any child five (5) years of age or older. “Child Welfare Services”, formerly referred to as “Protective Services”, shall mean any child, regardless of age, who is authorized child care by the Department as part of a plan for the treatment of child abuse or neglect. Services to these families and children are administered by the Missouri Department of Social Services, Children’s Division. Child Welfare Services includes, but is not limited to Adoptive Services, Alternative Care (▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care), Family Centered Services, Legal Guardianship, and Intensive In-Home Services. “Income Eligible” families includes any child who is authorized child care by the Department as a plan to assist low income families administered by the Family Support Division. “Sliding Fee” is the Income Eligible family’s portion of their child care ▇▇▇▇, which must be collected by the Provider as part of the Provider’s Department payment. “Co-payment” means the difference between the Provider rate and the child care maximum rate when the Provider’s rate for care is higher than the child care maximum rate. “Daytime Care” begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends at 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. ”Evening Care” begins or ends within the designated time frame of 7:01 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. regardless of the day of the week. “Weekend Care” begins or ends within the designated times of Saturday morning at 6:00 a.m. to Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. Eligibility for evening/weekend Department child care rates are only valid when your facility is licensed to operate within the evening/weekend time designations as specified herein.
Full-time care means at least 6 hours, but not more
Full-time care means child care provided for 30 hours or more per week. This does not apply to before-school care, after-school care and intercession care.
Full-time care means continuous care given to a child beyond a minimum