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2006 SESSION
SB 704 Family day homes; those not covered by liability insurance.
Introduced by: John S. Edwards | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Family day home systems and family day homes; civil penalty. Requires any person who operates a family day home approved by a licensed family day system, a licensed family day home, or a voluntarily registered family day home to furnish a written notice to the parent or guardian of each child under the care of the family day home stating (i) the amount of liability insurance in force covering operation of the family day home or (ii) the fact that there is no liability insurance in effect. The bill also requires that such notice be acknowledged in writing and requires the operator to notify parents and guardians in the event the amount of insurance coverage decreases. Any person who fails to give the required notice shall be subject to a civil penalty up to $500 for each such failure.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Family day home systems and family day homes; civil penalty. Requires any person who operates a family day home approved by a licensed family day system, licensed family day home or voluntarily registered family day home that is not covered by liability insurance to post that fact in the family day home and notify in writing the parent or guardian of each child under the care of the family day home. Any person who fails to give the required notice shall be subject to a civil penalty of $500 for each such failure.