Child care regulations: An evaluation

Author(s): Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Audit Bureau. Joint Legislative Audit Committee;
Date Issued: December 2009
Publisher(s): Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Audit Bureau. Joint Legislative Audit Committee
Description: An exploration of state-level child care regulations in Wisconsin, and an estimation of the potential for fraud and abuse of subsidy payments
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Source: (Report 09-15). Madison: Wisconsin, Legislature, Legislative Audit Bureau, Joint Legislative Audit Committee. Retrieved October 26, 2010, from http://www.legis.wisconsin.gov/lab/reports/09-15full.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Licensing & Regulation
Country: United States
States: WISCONSIN
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