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25 | On 08/10/2023, an Informal Office meeting was conducted in person. In attendance at this meeting were Licensee, Andrea Pimental, Assistant, Reynaldo Armendarez, Licensing Program Analyst, Jose Penate, and Licensing Program Manager, Duane Matsubara. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss recent violations of Title 22 Regulations.
The following incidents were discussed:
Type A deficiency
07/13/23- During a case management inspection, it was substantiated that a child wandered from the facility for approx. 10-15 minutes. Licensee was inside feeding another child but was watching them through the sliding door in the kitchen. Licensee went outside to check up on all the children and noticed a child was missing. Licensee stated that the child must have gone out the side gate and must have climbed a table she had next to the side gate to jumped over. Licensee stated her husband and son went searching for child and the cops were called due to not being able to find the child. After law enforcement conducted their search, they were able to locate the child and returned the child back to the facility.
Type A deficiency
Staffing Ratio and Capacity(e) If no assistant provider is present at a Large Family Child Care Home, then the licensee shall comply with the capacity requirements for a Small Family Child Care Home as specified in subsections (b) and (c). This requirement was not met as evidenced by interview with licensee. Licensee stated that she had 12 children when the incident occurred and she was unaware that an assistant had to be present when the capacity went over 8 children.
Licensee is hereby reminded that she is required to ensure that the health, safety, and personal rights of children in care is protected at all times.
(Continued on LIC809-C)
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