Section 1596.956.  


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  • (a)  The department shall develop guidelines and procedures to authorize licensed child day care centers serving infants to create a special program component for children between the ages of 18 months and 30 months. The optional toddler program shall be subject to the following basic conditions.

    (1)  An amended application shall be submitted to and approved by the department.

    (2)  No child under the age of 18 months shall be moved into the toddler program. A child who is more than 18 months of age shall not be required to be in the toddler program.

    (3)  Parents shall give permission for the placement of their children in the toddler program.

    (4)  A ratio of six children to each teacher shall be maintained for all children in attendance at the toddler program. An aide who is participating in on-the-job-training may be substituted for a teacher when directly supervised by a fully qualified teacher.

    (5)  The maximum group size, with two teachers, or one fully qualified teacher and one aide, shall not exceed 12 toddlers.

    (6)  The toddler program shall be conducted in areas separate from those used by older or younger children. Plans to alternate use of outdoor play space may be approved to achieve separation.

    (7)  All other infant center regulations shall be complied with.

    (b)  The toddler program shall be considered an extension of the infant center license, without the need for a separate license.

    (c)  The department shall immediately prepare proposed regulations for public hearing that would consider the foregoing basic conditions as well as any additional health and safety safeguards deemed necessary for this age group.

    (d)  The guidelines in subdivision (a) shall remain in force and effect only until regulations implementing this section are adopted by the department.

(Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 246, Sec. 2. Effective August 2, 1993.)