Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 745. LICENSING |
SUBCHAPTER N. ADMINISTRATOR'S LICENSING |
DIVISION 1. OVERVIEW OF ADMINISTRATOR'S LICENSING |
SECTION 745.8911. For general residential operations that only provide emergency care services, in what circumstances do I not need a CCAL to be a child-care administrator?
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You do not need a CCAL if we exempt the general residential operation that only provides emergency care services from needing a licensed child-care administrator. To qualify for exemption, the governing body or designee of the emergency shelter must send to the Assistant Commissioner for Child-Care Licensing a letter that includes the following:
(1) The name of the county where the operation is located; (2) The date that the operation's governing body adopted a resolution certifying that the operation made a reasonable attempt to hire a licensed child-care administrator but was unable to do so; (3) A statement that the governing body adopted the resolution by a majority vote; (4) The name of the unlicensed administrator hired; and (5) A statement of the administrator's qualifications, including any areas where the person's qualifications do not meet the requirements for a CCAL. Source Note: The provisions of this §745.8911 adopted to be effective January 1, 2007, 31 TexReg 9342; transferred effective July 15, 2019, as published in the June 14, 2019 issue of the Texas Register, 44 TexReg 2963