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daycarediva 03:48 AM 12-10-2012
Originally Posted by seashell:
The whole point is, after initial inspection, the state doesn't ever do this again unless a complaint is filed. The items you listed are important, but situations change. My fire extinquisher could expire a month later. The dog needs shots every year . . . etc. There is no follow up with the state! Maybe other states are different in their practices, but I still believe it's the parents responsibility, not the state. Child care is too personal to leave to a stranger.
I do not want to get into a debate, but I am a licensed provider and the state is here every 2-3 months. The last time they were here it was for over an hour. I think it may vary by state, region, and heck even licensar but that isn't an accurate description of the state visits from my area.

If they leave me with deficiencies (once had to move things 6" further from my furnace) I have ten days to mail it back with how I changed it, and you bet your butt they were here to enforce it/follow up.
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