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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 12. (a) A license for a child care home expires two (2) years after the date of issuance, unless revoked, modified to a probationary or suspended status, or voluntarily returned.
(b) A license issued under this chapter:
(1) is not transferable;
(2) applies only to the licensee and the location stated in the application; and
(3) remains the property of the division.
(c) A current license shall be publicly displayed.
(d) When a licensee submits a timely application for renewal, the current license shall remain in effect until the division issues a license or denies the application.
(e) A licensee shall publicly display and make available, as a handout, written documentation of:
(1) any changes in the status of the licensee's license; and
(2) a telephone number and an Internet site where information may be obtained from the division regarding:
(A) the current status of the licensee's license;
(B) any complaints filed with the division concerning the licensee; and
(C) violations of this article by the licensee; and
(3) a telephone number of the office of the Indiana child care resource and referral program of the county in which the child care home is located.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 12. Human Services § 12-17.2-5-12 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-12-human-services/in-code-sect-12-17-2-5-12/
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