It may depend on the center. The center I work at will charge late fees for lingering parents. We used to have a DCM who would show up at 1800 (our closing time) and look at his artwork on the wall, have him show her what he did and try to talk to the caregiver about his day. The caregiver would be trying to close her room while the DCB was running around playing with toys that were just put away while DCM was standing around. After about a week of this, front desk talked to DCM- she kept doing it until she started getting charged the late fee of $1/minute. DCM and DCB have been out of the building by 1800 everyday 
A big part of enforcing leaving by 1800 is then the center must pay the caregiver overtime if they haven't clocked out yet. So a DCM who lingers everyday costs the center money.

A big part of enforcing leaving by 1800 is then the center must pay the caregiver overtime if they haven't clocked out yet. So a DCM who lingers everyday costs the center money.
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