Child day care means the care, supervision, training, or education
of:
(1) An unrelated child or children under 14 years old
for less than 24 hours per day that occurs in a place other than the
child's own home, including child day care provided to school-age
children before and/or after the customary school day; or
(2) A related child or children under 14 years old
for less than 24 hours per day that occurs in the caregiver's or child's
home if the care is provided:
(A) Under the auspices of a listed family home; and
(B) In full compliance with Chapter 313 of the Labor
Code, including providing care in the child's home only if:
(i) Care is provided for a disabled child, which may
include the child's siblings;
(ii) Care is provided for a child under 18 months of
age, which may include the child's siblings;
(iii) Care is provided for a child of a parent 18 years
or younger;
(iv) Care is provided for a child of a parent 19 years
of age and the parent is fully enrolled in a secondary school in a
program leading toward a high school diploma;
(v) Care is provided when the parent's work schedule
necessitates child-care services during the evening, overnight, or
on the weekend and taking the child outside of the child's home would
be disruptive to the child; or
(vi) The Texas Workforce Commission determines that
other child-care provider arrangements are not available in the community.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §745.33 adopted to be effective March 1, 2002, 27 TexReg 965; amended to be effective March 1, 2012, 37 TexReg 921; transferred effective July 15, 2019, as published in the June 14, 2019 issue of the Texas Register, 44 TexReg 2963 |