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13 | On 02/06/2024, Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Jeovanna Yanez, Yesenia Fierro and Erica Pacheco conducted an unannounced complaint inspection to gather information and investigate the above allegation. LPAs met with Resident, Angela Bates, who allowed LPAs entry in the home. Resident stated that out of five children, two children present today are her grandchildren. No health and safety risks were observed during the inspection (accessible bodies of water, adult stated she did not have any firearms on the premises). The department recieved information suggesting that unlicensed care is being provided. Resident disclosed she was advertising for child care services on Facebook. LPAs observed child care equipment and materials at the facility. LPAs provided Resident with the "Notice of Operation in Violation of the Law" letter today. Resident was advised she has a pending family child care home application, and she cannot operate as a licensed family child care home.
Based upon LPA's observations on this date and information received, the preponderance of evidence standard has been met, therefore the allegation are found to be SUBSTANTIATED.
Per Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 3 of the California Code of Regulations, the following deficiency is being cited (see LIC9099-D): |