Montana SB467 revises child care laws by updating definitions, modifying licensing requirements, and removing certain duties of local public health.
Montana SB467 revises child care laws by updating definitions related to child care, modifying licensing requirements for day-care facilities, and removing certain duties of local public health authorities. The bill updates definitions for terms such as "child," "day care," and "family day-care home." It modifies the application process for licenses and registration certificates, requiring applicants to submit certificates of training or inspection. The bill also removes the requirement for local public health authorities to provide training and inspections for child-care providers.
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