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  • SilverSabre25
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 7585

    Heard A Rumor About OH Regulations....

    Finally had a chance to meet another provider in my neighborhood yesterday. She is licensed, and mentioned regs changing "sometime", tightening up to being 1 family or 2 kids unlicensed

    I've searched to no avail trying to find more information. If they are going to make a push to tighten up unlicensed care in OH I want to be getting licensed now, before the rush. So I need to know.

    But I can't find anything....

    Anyone know? Or anyone know how I can find out?
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  • Scout
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 1774

    #2
    I just looked as well and found updates from June of this year and saw nothing. Now, that doesn't mean that your friend isn't correct but, I am hoping beyond hope that she is wrong! I would think that it would be a very long process to push that through as well...hopefully like 3 years until my youngest goes to kindy! Hopefully, it is just a rumor she has heard that someone else had heard and told her and not based on actual facts of someone involved in the process.

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    • Play Care
      Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 6642

      #3
      Did she say how she heard? Often my licensor will make comments about proposed changes before they come out, so it very well may be I the works but not published.

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      • EchoMom
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2012
        • 729

        #4
        Originally posted by SilverSabre25
        Finally had a chance to meet another provider in my neighborhood yesterday. She is licensed, and mentioned regs changing "sometime", tightening up to being 1 family or 2 kids unlicensed

        I've searched to no avail trying to find more information. If they are going to make a push to tighten up unlicensed care in OH I want to be getting licensed now, before the rush. So I need to know.

        But I can't find anything....

        Anyone know? Or anyone know how I can find out?
        Ugh, I hope it's only rumor! If it is the case, how will you get licensed and how is your neighbor liscensed? We've had such problems in Franklin county with zoning not allowing it.

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        • SilverSabre25
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 7585

          #5
          No, we didn't get to talk more about it. My dumb husband let my two year old cross the street to come talk to me and I had to go. I hope to get to chatting more with her about it though.

          I agree it would be a long process...and I hope it never comes to pass. I really don't WANT to be licensed. Seems like a lot of dumb bother.
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          • snbauser
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1385

            #6
            Originally posted by Play Care
            Did she say how she heard? Often my licensor will make comments about proposed changes before they come out, so it very well may be I the works but not published.
            This happens with me all of the time. My licenser will mention a change that is in the works but hasn't been published.

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            • SilverSabre25
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 7585

              #7
              Originally posted by EchoMom
              Ugh, I hope it's only rumor! If it is the case, how will you get licensed and how is your neighbor liscensed? We've had such problems in Franklin county with zoning not allowing it.
              I don't know. She's Type B, just a licensed Type B. I called once and through person after person got to someone who knew how to get Type B licensed and I was sent all the regs and applications and stuff. I'm trying to get that again because if there's any truth to this, I need to either change careers, or get licensed. sigh.
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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                Originally posted by snbauser
                This happens with me all of the time. My licenser will mention a change that is in the works but hasn't been published.
                Or a change that is being "considered" or brought up in legislation as a "possible" change.

                I've heard from other providers that my state wants to do away with providers who don't live in their child care homes (that would be me) but I've been hearing that for years now and it still hasn't happen or even been mentioned by anyone from higher-up.

                @Silver, are you registered? I would assume that if this news were true, the first people that would be notified would be those providers that are registered and not those who are already licensed....because they are already licensed so they aren't the ones needing to be notified....kwim?

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                • SilverSabre25
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 7585

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blackcat31
                  Or a change that is being "considered" or brought up in legislation as a "possible" change.

                  I've heard from other providers that my state wants to do away with providers who don't live in their child care homes (that would be me) but I've been hearing that for years now and it still hasn't happen or even been mentioned by anyone from higher-up.

                  @Silver, are you registered? I would assume that if this news were true, the first people that would be notified would be those providers that are registered and not those who are already licensed....because they are already licensed so they aren't the ones needing to be notified....kwim?
                  Nope! Not registered. No such thing in OH, afaik.
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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #10
                    Ok, I "think" I have found your info.....

                    In 2012 Child Care Aware did an assessment of ALL child care in the country. These assessments ranked states according to training requirements, licensing requirements, basic health and safety care and required background checks.

                    This was in preparation for QRIS to be a nationwide program in all states.

                    Each state was rated on certain criteria and then ranked. Included in these individual state "reports" were RECOMMENDATIONS to the state to improve their scores. In your states assessment, since your state scored a zero, it says:

                    ■■ Require every family child care home caring for one unrelated child or more for pay to be licensed.
                    ■■ Require everyone present in a family child care home to undergo a comprehensive background check.
                    ■■ Introduce inspections for family child care homes at least annually.
                    ■■ Require family child care providers to complete comprehensive initial training and at least 24 hours annual training.
                    ■■ Require family child care providers to address all recommended health and safety standards





                    I am assuming this is where this provider got her information. I receive TONS of e-mail and updates from Child Care Aware about this stuff and the recommendations made about our state are slowly becoming new rules... so my personal guess is that yes, you WILL eventually be required to be licensed and doing that now before the mad rush is probably a smart thing to do.

                    HTH

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                    • MarinaVanessa
                      Family Childcare Home
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 7211

                      #11
                      If this is something that is in the process of possibly happening then I doubt that they would announce it quite yet. Unless they have a set date of when they are going to change this and start implementing it then I doubt that they would publicize it just yet.

                      If they are just in the planning process and this is something they WANT to do but haven't quite started the process then you probably have a while to go still before it happens.

                      Have you tried calling your local licensing office? If they don't have any information I would call your main office and ask them. Often times the regional offices haven't had the latest information trickle down to their level yet if it's not something that will happen soon so trying the main office to see if they have any info is probably your best bet.

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                      • SilverSabre25
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 7585

                        #12
                        Thanks BC! That seems likely.

                        It's just going to take a LOT of work I *like* being a laid-back home-style daycare. I *like* my freedom to not bleach. I *like* what I'm doing and where I'm at, mostly.

                        My house is safe and fine, just not up to licensing's ridiculously dumb standards. And I like things the way they are right now. It's going to take work and MONEY to get things up to licensing standards.

                        Edit to add: MarinaVanessa, we really don't have state licensing...I mean sort of, but OH's regs are so lax, EchoMom and I haven't even been able to figure out how to report the illegal providers that ARE illegal (more than six kids, too many babies, etc). No one we've tried cares...
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                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SilverSabre25
                          Thanks BC! That seems likely.

                          It's just going to take a LOT of work I *like* being a laid-back home-style daycare. I *like* my freedom to not bleach. I *like* what I'm doing and where I'm at, mostly.

                          My house is safe and fine, just not up to licensing's ridiculously dumb standards. And I like things the way they are right now. It's going to take work and MONEY to get things up to licensing standards.

                          Edit to add: MarinaVanessa, we really don't have state licensing...I mean sort of, but OH's regs are so lax, EchoMom and I haven't even been able to figure out how to report the illegal providers that ARE illegal (more than six kids, too many babies, etc). No one we've tried cares...
                          ...and THAT is exactly the point of the study. There were far too many states that basically failed their test.

                          Too many states that didn't require inspections, trainings and background checks.

                          Unfortunately even though you like your laid-back approach, these new rules ARE the future of family child care.

                          I said it before and I will say it again, family child care, as we all know it now, will NOT exist in the next 10 years. NOT like it does now.

                          More rules
                          More regulations
                          More requirements
                          More laws
                          More
                          More
                          More
                          More


                          ......except pay. They want to raise ALL regs/rules and require more work from providers but no one ever mentions more pay. :confused:

                          *sigh* sorry, I could rant about this stuff all day.

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                          • SilverSabre25
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 7585

                            #14
                            Yeah I know it's the reason. I think OH is actually a bit TOO lax...and that it's a disaster waiting to happen.

                            I just wish there were a happy medium between reasonable and ridiculous.

                            (the one good thing about OH is that the subsidy does actually pay well for certain ages!)
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                            • Scout
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 1774

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31
                              ...and THAT is exactly the point of the study. There were far too many states that basically failed their test.

                              Too many states that didn't require inspections, trainings and background checks.

                              Unfortunately even though you like your laid-back approach, these new rules ARE the future of family child care.

                              I said it before and I will say it again, family child care, as we all know it now, will NOT exist in the next 10 years. NOT like it does now.

                              More rules
                              More regulations
                              More requirements
                              More laws
                              More
                              More
                              More
                              More


                              ......except pay. They want to raise ALL regs/rules and require more work from providers but no one ever mentions more pay. :confused:

                              *sigh* sorry, I could rant about this stuff all day.
                              I just looked at the link. Can someone tell me what a CDA is? How much schooling is involved in this? Thanks!

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