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Rose K, Miller TK-N. 2016. Healthy communities of opportunity: An equity blueprint to address America's housing challenges. Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, 37 pp.

U.S. Office of Child Development, Bureau of Child Development Services. 1973. Guides for day care licensing. [Washington, DC?]: U.S. Office of Child Development, 59 pp. (Walker)

Annotation: These guidelines for child care licensing are intended to serve as source materials to assist state and local officials in meeting their responsibilities to the children in their jurisdiction. Topics include (1) a model state child care licensing act, (2) program and staffing requirements, (3) health and sanitation requirements, (4) fire and safety requirements, (5) administrative considerations, and (6) zoning for child care.

Keywords: Administration, Child care, Children, Fire prevention, Guidelines, Licensing, Local programs, Safety, Sanitation, State programs, Zoning

   

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