Healthcare Providers and Licenses

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What is the term for a document written at least yearly that describes the services and supports needed for a child identified for special education aged three years and older?

Individualized Educational Program

What is the age range of a child referred to as an 'infant'?

Less than 12 months old

What is the term for a document written at least yearly about the required services for an infant or toddler with an identified disability?

Individualized Family Service Plan

What is the purpose of a 'hearing'?

To provide an appeal of OCCL's decision to place a facility on an enforcement action

What is the term for the document issued by OCCL granting authority to a licensee to operate a center?

License

Who is legally responsible for a licensed center?

The licensee

What is the primary responsibility of a licensing specialist?

Monitoring child care facilities and investigating complaints

Who is responsible for approving complaint investigations and enforcement actions?

Licensing supervisor

What is the meaning of 'Licensure' in the context of child care?

The status of a licensee when a child care license is issued

What is the agency responsible for promulgating and enforcing regulations for child care?

Office of Child Care Licensing (OCCL)

What is the definition of 'Overnight care' in the context of child care?

Care for a child between 10 PM and 6 AM, when four or more hours are during a child's normal sleeping hours

What is the role of a licensing supervisor in relation to licensing specialists?

Supervising licensing specialists

How many additional references must an applicant provide if they have no former employer?

Two

What is the purpose of a health appraisal for an applicant who will be present at the center?

To verify the person does not pose a threat of transmitting tuberculosis

What is required for each room used for child care?

Evidence of being free of radon hazards

Who can perform radon testing for child care rooms?

The property owner or an inspector certified by the American Association of Radon Scientists, the National Radon Safety Board, or any organization recognized by the EPA or State of Delaware Radon Program

What is required for an early childhood or school-age administrator?

A DEEDS Early Learning certificate

What is the purpose of a staff handbook?

To outline the center's policies and procedures

Who must an early childhood intern always be under the direct observation of?

An early childhood assistant teacher or early childhood caregiver

What is the minimum age difference between an early childhood intern and a child in their direct care?

Four years

Which of the following education qualifications is required for an early childhood intern?

Successful completion of at least 15-clock-hours of quality-assured training in early care and education

What is an alternative education qualification for an early childhood intern?

Successful completion of at least three college or university credits in child development or early childhood education

What is the purpose of requiring early childhood interns to meet specific education qualifications?

To ensure quality care and education for children

What is required to be submitted to OCCL before a licensing specialist conducts a compliance review for a relocation?

A completed Relocation Application and required documents

What is the purpose of submitting a Plan Review?

To outline the center's emergency plan

When can a licensee provide child care at the new location?

When OCCL issues a license at the new address

What is the purpose of the lead-paint risk assessment?

To assess the risk of lead-based paint in centers built before 1978

What is the process for an applicant or licensee who cannot comply with a regulation?

They must request a variance from OCCL and receive approval

What is required for centers located in a school?

Permission to use an area or classroom

This quiz covers the different types of healthcare providers, including physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants. It also explores the concept of a hearing in relation to license appeals and the meaning of an Individualized Educational Program (IEP). Test your knowledge of these important healthcare topics!

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