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Child Care Licensing and Registration

1000 SW Jackson, Suite 200
Topeka, KS 66612
Phone: (785) 296-1270
FAX: (785) 296-7025

The purpose of the regulation of child care facilities is to reduce the risk of predictable harm to children while in out of home settings. Public regulation represents a basic level of protection for all children. Further, effective public regulation provides basic consumer protection.

To effectively regulate for the benefit of all children and the public, in general, all programs providing services for children when parents are absent should be equally required to meet and maintain compliance with regulations designed to protect children. The state's responsibility for and ability to protect children's health, safety and well-being is weakened when certain programs or operators of programs are exempted from meeting licensure requirements. No individuals, groups of individuals or categories of operators of services for children when parents are absent should be afforded an exempt status from regulation intended to protect society.

 
 

The state, in its responsibility, must balance its authority to protect public health, safety and well-being with the rights of programs to operate and offer a diversity of services to the public to meet individual needs and interests. In addition, the state must not enact standards beyond those needed to protect public health, safety and well-being. Nor must the state enact standards that serve as barriers to programs in their efforts to achieve higher levels of quality services for children and families.

Regulations should serve as the base level for program operation. Base level regulation should not be interpreted as meaning "low quality". Programs operating below that base level increase the risk of harm to children which should be unacceptable by the state in its efforts to protect children. Base level regulation should be seen as a stepping stone to meeting more stringent standards designed to increase the quality of services to children (i.e. accreditation standards for child care facilities).

 
 

In its efforts to protect children's health, safety and well-being, the state should address base level health and safety standards, group size, adult-child ratios and provider and staff qualifications and requirements based on current research and recommendation. Standards designed to measure the quality of a child care program above and beyond base level should be developed and implemented by professionally recognized authorities as these standards are beyond the scope of purpose and authority of the state in protecting public health, safety and well-being. The state should, however, encourage and support by means of state agency staff participation and by allocation of public funds in the efforts through other programs, in addition to licensing and regulation, to improve the services to Kansas children and families.

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