§ 52-2-701 Short title
§ 52-2-702 Purpose — findings
§ 52-2-703 Definitions
§ 52-2-704 Duties of department
§ 52-2-705 Repealed
§ 52-2-710 At-home infant care program — definition
§ 52-2-711 Resource and referral and day-care improvement grant program
§ 52-2-712 Repealed
§ 52-2-713 Payments for eligible children
§ 52-2-714 Best beginnings child care scholarship program
§ 52-2-715 Family income eligibility requirements
§ 52-2-716 Copayment requirements
§ 52-2-721 License required — registration required — term of license or registration certificate — no fee charged
§ 52-2-722 Application for a license or registration certificate
§ 52-2-723 Requirements for licensure
§ 52-2-724 Provisional license — provisional registration certificate
§ 52-2-725 Renewal license — registration certificate
§ 52-2-726 Denial, cancellation, reduction, revocation, and nonrenewal of licenses and registration certificates — fair hearing
§ 52-2-731 Standards for day care
§ 52-2-732 Licensees or registrants to maintain records, furnish reports, and permit inspections
§ 52-2-733 Periodic visits to facilities by department — investigations — consultation with licensees and registrants
§ 52-2-734 Fire safety — certification required
§ 52-2-735 Health protection — certification required
§ 52-2-736 Prohibition against administering medicine without authorization — provision for emergency — definitions — penalty
§ 52-2-737 Group day-care home — staffing requirement
§ 52-2-741 Penalty — remedies

Terms Used In Montana Code > Title 52 > Chapter 2 > Part 7 - Child Care

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  • Knowingly: means only a knowledge that the facts exist which bring the act or omission within the provisions of this code. See Montana Code 1-1-204
  • Person: includes a corporation or other entity as well as a natural person. See Montana Code 1-1-201
  • Process: means a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial proceedings. See Montana Code 1-1-202
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