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 |
§ 745.8901. What is a child-care administrator? |
§ 745.8903. What is a child-placing agency administrator? |
§ 745.8905. What is a licensed administrator? |
§ 745.8906. What type of administrator's license may Licensing issue to an applicant? |
§ 745.8907. When must I have a Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL)? |
§ 745.8908. Where may a person serve as a child-care administrator with a provisional Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL)? |
§ 745.8909. When must I have a full Child-Placing Agency Administrator's License (CPAAL)? |
§ 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? |
§ 745.8913. Can my licensure in another state qualify me for an administrator's license? |
§ 745.8914. How does Licensing determine whether another state's licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to the requirements for an administrator's license under this subchapter? |
§ 745.8915. How do I qualify for a full Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL)? |
§ 745.8917. How do I qualify for a full Child-Placing Agency Administrator's License (CPAAL)? |
§ 745.8921. Who are "child-placing personnel"? |
§ 745.8925. How do I qualify for a provisional Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL) if I do not meet the minimum management or supervisory experience required for a full CCAL? |
§ 745.8927. What qualifies as six months of experience in management or supervision of personnel required for a provisional Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL)? |
§ 745.8930. What responsibilities does a licensed administrator have when employed as the administrator for an operation? |