Annual child care licensing report: State fiscal year 2009

Author(s): Ohio. Office for Children and Families; Ohio. Bureau of Child Care and Development;
Date Issued: 2009
Publisher(s): Ohio. Department of Job and Family Services
Description: An examination of child care licensing activities in Ohio for the 2009 fiscal year, and an investigation into the compliance of child care providers with state child care regulations, based data from more than 8,600 state inspections of child care facilities
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Source: Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services. Retrieved November 15, 2010, from http://jfs.ohio.gov/cdc/docs/2009%20Licensing%20Report.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Licensing & Regulation
Country: United States
States: OHIO
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