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A comparative report on the frequency and types of human service licensing inspections: A cross-system study of assisted living, child care, developmental disabilities and child residential facilities
Kroh, Karen E., 2001
Conyers, GA: National Association for Regulatory Administration.

Results from a 2001 survey of the frequency and types of licensing inspections in 93 assisted living, special needs and residential child care facilities in the United States, the Virgin Islands and Canada

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Education for four-year-olds: State initiatives [Supplement to Technical Report No. 2 (California & Ohio)]
Gallagher, James J., 2001
Chapel Hill, NC: National Center for Early Development and Learning.

An inquiry into public policies regarding pre-kindergarten in Ohio and California, with a focus on facilitators and obstacles

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A fragile foundation: State child care assistance policies
Schulman, Karen, 2001
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund. (No longer accessible as of December 7, 2012).

A report on state-level child care assistance policies and changes that have occurred between 1995 and 2001, examining the impact of policies on families' access to care and child care choices.

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A study of the child care payment system in Ohio pursuant to Am. Sub. H.B. 283
Karolak, Eric J., 2001
Columbus: Ohio General Assembly, Legislative Budget Office.

A study funded by Ohio's state legislature considering the feasibility of a child care system that would allow for consistency in payment and provide for facility and training costs

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