North Carolina General Statutes 110-98. Mandatory compliance
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It shall be unlawful for any person to:
(1) Offer or provide child care without complying with the provisions of this Article; or
(2) Advertise without disclosing the child care facility‘s identifying number that is on the license or the letter of compliance. (1971, c. 803, s. 1; 1985, c. 757, s. 156(ee); 1987, c. 788, s. 9; 1997-506, s. 12.)
Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 110-98
- Child care: A program or arrangement where three or more children less than 13 years old, who do not reside where the care is provided, receive care on a regular basis of at least once per week for more than four hours but less than 24 hours per day from persons other than their guardians or full-time custodians, or from persons not related to them by birth, marriage, or adoption. See North Carolina General Statutes 110-86
- Child care facility: Includes child care centers, family child care homes, and any other child care arrangement not excluded by N. See North Carolina General Statutes 110-86
- License: A permit issued by the Secretary to any child care facility which meets the statutory standards established under this Article. See North Carolina General Statutes 110-86