OAR 414-300-0015
Issuance of a Child Care Certificate
(1)
A certificate shall not be issued by OCC to an applicant who holds a medical marijuana card. A certificate shall not be issued to an applicant who grows marijuana or distributes marijuana.(2)
A certificate shall be issued by OCC when it has been determined the center is in compliance with OAR 414-300-0000 (Applicability of Rules) through 414-300-0415 (Civil Penalty). There are two types of certifications. These are:(a)
A regular certificate, which, except as provided in OAR 414-300-0010 (Application for a Child Care Certificate)(4)(b)(A), is valid for no more than one year; and(b)
A temporary certificate. A child care center may not operate under a temporary certification for more than 180 days in any 12-month period. A temporary certificate is issued when:(A)
The center is in compliance with most requirements;(B)
There are no deficiencies identified by OCC that are hazardous to children; and(C)
The operator demonstrates an effort to be in full compliance.(3)
A certificate is not transferable to any other location or to another organization or individual.(4)
Any changes in the conditions of certificate shall be requested in writing to OCC and approved by OCC before the condition(s) of the current certificate may be changed. Changes include, but are not limited to, facility capacity, age range of children, or hours of operation.
Source:
Rule 414-300-0015 — Issuance of a Child Care Certificate, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=414-300-0015
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