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MN HF4094
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/21/2018
Primary Sponsor
Mary Franson
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AI Summary
- License holders and primary caregivers in family and group family child care must complete 16 hours of ongoing training each year.
- Primary caregiver is defined as an adult caregiver providing services in the licensed setting for more than 30 days in any 12-month period.
- Repeats of topical training requirements in subdivisions 2 to 9 count toward the annual 16-hour requirement.
- Additional training must be selected from seven areas: child development and learning, developmentally appropriate learning experiences, relationships with families, assessment and evaluation, early childhood education history, professionalism, and health/safety/nutrition.
- Approved trainers who conduct approved training courses through the Minnesota Center for Professional Development receive training credit, with each hour of approved training conducted counting toward the annual 16-hour requirement.
Legislative Description
Family and group family child care training requirements modified.
Last Action
Second reading
3/29/2018
Committee Referrals
Health and Human Services Finance3/26/2018
Health and Human Services Reform3/21/2018
Full Bill Text
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