Family Day Care definition

Family Day Care means a business regularly providing care during part of the 24-hour day to 12 or fewer persons, including children and/or adults, and the children, if applicable, of the day care provider, in the family abode of the person or persons under whose direct care those receiving care are placed.
Family Day Care means premises used to provide family day care within the meaning of the Child Care Services (Family Day Care) Regulations 2006;
Family Day Care or “Family Child Care” means regularly provided care, protection and supervision of children, in the caregiver's own home, for periods of less than 24 hours per day, while the parents or authorized representatives are away, as defined in Section 102352(f)(1) of the California Code of Regulations.

Examples of Family Day Care in a sentence

  • Specific immunization requirements are included and detailed in the most current edition of the “Immunization Guidelines-Florida Schools, Child Care Facilities and Family Day Care Homes” as promulgated by the Florida Department of Health.

  • The following providers are eligible for payment for program closures: Day Care Center Legally-Exempt GroupGroup Family Day Care School-Age Child Care Family Day Care2.

  • Participating facilities include: • Child Care Centers: Licensed or approved public or private nonprofit child care centers, Head Start programs, and some for-profit centers.• Family Day Care Homes: Licensed or approved private homes.• Afterschool Care Programs: Centers in low-income areas provide free snacks to school-age children and youth.• Homeless Shelters: Emergency shelters provide food services to homeless children.

  • Providers may receive additional information on immunization requirements by obtaining the most current edition of the “Immunization Guidelines– Florida Schools, Child Care Facilities and Family Day Care Homes” as referenced in Rule 64D-3.011, F.A.C.

  • Child care providers should refer to the Child Care Licensing and Performance Standards for Day Care Centers and Nighttime Centers and the Child Care Licensing and Performance Standards for Family Day Care Homes, Family Nighttime Homes, and Group Daycare Homes, Group Nighttime Homes for requirements regarding staff records.


More Definitions of Family Day Care

Family Day Care means an occupied residence in which child care is regularly provided for any part of a day, but less than 24 hours, except in emergencies, for one to six children from one or more related or unrelated families. The maximum of six children includes children living in the home.
Family Day Care means providing care for clients listed in the following two groups:
Family Day Care means premises where a family day care service as defined in the Education and Care Services National Law (Western Australia) is provided; AMENDED BY AMD 80 GG 14/04/19
Family Day Care means premises used to provide family day care within the meaning of the
Family Day Care means an agency, organization or individual, person or persons, corporation, association or entity, providing care during the day for not more than six persons
Family Day Care means care in a private family home for pre-school and elementary school children licensed by the State of Connecticut for not more than 10 hours during a 24 hour period. The number of children are not to exceed six at any given time and care is on a regular basis. This use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for dwelling purposes and does not change the character thereof. (1/1/87)
Family Day Care means a business regularly providing care during part of the 24-hour day to 12 or fewer persons, including children and/or adults, and the children, if applicable, of the day care provider, in the family abode of the person or persons under whose direct care those receiving care are placed. Family day care includes family day care homes for children as defined by RCW 35.63.170 and in-home day care for adults.