Home Child Care definition

Home Child Care means care for children who are nonfamily-members in an occupied dwelling by the resident of that dwelling and up to one employee who is not a resident of that dwelling.
Home Child Care means the use of portion of a dwelling [house] unit or outbuilding[s] by the occupant to provide day care, after school care or instruction for a limited number of infants or children;”;
Home Child Care means child care that meets the description set out in paragraph 1 of subsection 6 (3); (“services de garde en milieu familial”)

Examples of Home Child Care in a sentence

  • Highlights of Findings of Al’s Caring Pals: A Social Skills Toolkit for Home Child Care Providers Arkansas Statewide Controlled Study Conducted in 2009-2010.

  • In addition, the Home Child Care Enhancement Grant (HCCEG) will support an increase of up to $20 per day in 2016 for home child care providers.

  • Tax Credits (Approval of Home Child Care Providers) Scheme, SI 2003/643.

  • Mothercraft Ottawa’s Home Child Care and Centre based programs work with the City of Ottawa Child Care Registry and Waitlist (CCRAW).

  • Community Home Child Care is pleased to offer the convenience of Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) for payment of your monthly child care fees.


More Definitions of Home Child Care

Home Child Care means in-home care provided by a child care provider that is under contract with an agency Licensed by the Province;
Home Child Care means a person who regularly provides child care and early learning services for not more than twelve children. Children include both the provider's children, close relatives and other children irrespective of whether the provider gets paid to care for them. They provide their services in the family living quarters of the day care provider's home.
Home Child Care means ‘Child Care’ provided in a single detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling or duplex dwelling by one or more child care provider(s) that is regulated by a home child care agency.
Home Child Care means child care that meets the description set out under the
Home Child Care means the use of portion of a dwelling unit or outbuilding by the occupant to provide day care, after school care or instruction for a limited number of infants or children;[definition of "home child care" substituted by section 25(q) of the Amendment By-law, 2019]
Home Child Care means care for children who are non-family members in an occupied dwelling by the resident of that dwelling at least twice a week for more than three children, but fewer than seven children. The total number of children being cared for shall include children under the age of six years residing in the dwelling, who are under the supervision of the provider during the period of time the child care is provided. This definition shall not apply to care being provided strictly to family members. When a caregiver cares for only one child under age two, the group size, at any given time, shall not exceed six, except that one additional school age child may be cared for before and after school hours and on school holidays and during vacation periods; or when a caregiver cares for children who are all two years of age or older, the group's size shall not exceed six, except that two additional children of six years of age or older may be cared for before and after school hours and on school holidays and during vacations.
Home Child Care means Child Care that meets the description set out in paragraph 1 of subsection 6(3) of the Act.