A comparative enforcement study: Survey report of negative enforcement options and practices

Author(s): National Association for Regulatory Administration;
Date Issued: 1998
Publisher(s): National Association for Regulatory Administration
Description: A survey of the negative enforcement practices used by regulatory agencies on adult assisted-living, child care, and child residential care licensing programs in the United States and Canada
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Source: Conyers, GA: National Association for Regulatory Administration. Retrieved January 31, 2013, from http://www.naralicensing.drivehq.com/publications/archives/nara/Comparative_Enforcement_Study.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Licensing & Regulation
Country: Canada, United States
States: ARKANSAS, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, HAWAII, IDAHO, INDIANA, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, MASSACHUSETTS, MARYLAND, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, MISSISSIPPI, MONTANA, NORTH CAROLINA, NEBRASKA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEVADA, NEW YORK, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH DAKOTA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, UTAH, VIRGINIA, VERMONT, WISCONSIN, WEST VIRGINIA, WYOMING
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