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Council adopts ordinance easing some child-care licensing requirements
Summary
The Coeur d'Alene City Council voted to adopt Council Bill 25-1002, amending municipal child-care licensing rules to remove annual TB testing, alter parent-volunteer requirements, allow supervised 16–17-year-old providers, and change renewal background-check procedures.
The Coeur d'Alene City Council on Jan. 21 adopted Council Bill 25-1002, an ordinance amending municipal child-care regulations to reduce some provider requirements and align renewal background checks with state practice.
The ordinance, described to the council by Carrie Settlers of the city’s Child Care Commission, removes a local requirement for TB testing for child-care providers and nonproviders, changes the volunteer/parent-visitor licensing rule to mirror the state’s approach, allows supervised 16- and 17-year-olds to hold a provider license, and replaces an annual full background check at renewal with an annual Idaho court…
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