Fla. Admin. Code R. 6M-9.300
(2) Definitions.
(3) Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Services.
(c) Attempt to contact and respond to families requesting services in an emergency situation within four (4) business hours of becoming aware of the request. Emergency situations may include:
1. Closure of a child care or early learning provider with less than forty-eight (48) hours of notice;
2. Declaration of a state of emergency by local, state, or federal officials that affects families and providers within the CCR&R organization’s service area; and,
3. Family emergencies including the death or hospitalization of a parent or guardian, a change in custody of a child with less than forty-eight (48) hours of notice, or a change in employment or employment status with less than forty-eight (48) hours of notice.
CCR&R services must be locally administered, coordinated, and overseen by early learning coalitions or their contracted entities in accordance with Section 1002.92, F.S. Early learning coalitions or their contracted CCR&R organizations must:
(4) Accessibility of Information and Services.
(5) Location and Hours of Service.
(6) Customized Child Care Listings.
(c) CCR&R organizations must provide or send each family requesting services a list of legally operating providers in their service area within two (2) business days and by the means requested by the family. Each list must be customized according to information provided by the family requesting services or, at a minimum, must include the following information:
1. Location;
2. Days/time care is needed;
3. Child’s date of birth;
4. Type of early learning program or provider, if requested;
5. Child’s special need, if applicable;
6. Family’s primary language, if not English;
7. Reason for care; and
8. Other services offered by providers, as requested by the family.
(e) The following consumer education information must be included with each customized provider listing:
1. How to access each provider’s licensing status, required health and safety standards, recent inspection reports and history of violations, as applicable.
2. How to access information regarding voluntary quality standards met by the provider, such as accreditation, Gold Seal, program assessment, child assessment, or participation in local quality initiatives.
3. Information on how to submit a complaint through the child care licensing agency.
4. Contact information for the state and local child care provider licensing agencies.
(7) Consumer Education and Community Resources.
(b) Consumer education must include:
1. Information and resources that enable parents to recognize quality indicators and to make informed choices on quality child care;
2. Information on the full range of child care provider types available, whether licensed or license-exempt, such as family child care homes, child care facilities, before or after school programs, public or nonpublic schools, faith-based, and recreational facilities;
3. Child care licensing and inspection requirements for each provider type;
4. Health and safety requirements, including background screening and disqualifying offenses;
5. Research and best practices regarding children’s social-emotional, physical, and cognitive development, developmentally appropriate practices, and meaningful parent and family engagement;
6. State policies regarding the social-emotional and behavioral health of children; and
7. Information on where parents can receive a developmental screening for their child(ren).
(c) Each CCR&R organization must maintain a current directory of community resources, which must include:
1. Community services for each county within the CCR&R organization’s service area;
2. Federal and state financial assistance programs;
3. Federal, state, and local partners, including state agencies and social services organizations;
4. Child healthcare;
5. Child welfare and abuse;
6. Services for children with special needs or developmental disabilities, such as developmental screenings or assessments;
7. Resources provided by the DEL or identified through collaboration with other entities; and
8. Other resources as needed and appropriate to the specific needs of the individual family.
(8) Provider Profile Updates.
(c) At a minimum, the CCR&R organization must ensure that the following information is updated for each provider:
1. Type of Program;
2. Contact information;
3. Gold Seal designation under Section 1002.945, F.S., and accreditation status, if applicable;
4. Quality rating;
5. Program schedule;
6. Ages served;
7. Group sizes and ratios;
8. Enrollment information;
9. Private pay rates charged;
10. Registration, differential, and other fees charged, if applicable;
11. Environment;
12. Special services offered or information about what the provider offers, including but not limited to, arts and crafts, computer activities, family engagement, music lessons, therapeutic services, web cam on site with special education programs for prekindergarten children with disabilities, services for children with developmental disabilities, and vacation care programs;
13. Languages other than English spoken fluently by the provider’s staff;
14. Transportation;
15. Meal options;
16. Family discounts;
17. Legal operating status;
18. Participation in the Child Care Food Program, if applicable;
19. A link to licensing inspection reports, if applicable;
20. The components of the VPK Education Program performance metric calculated under Section 1002.68, F.S., which must consist of the composite program assessment score, learning gains score, achievement score, and the provider’s designations, if applicable;
21. The School Readiness composite program assessment score and program assessment care level composite score results delineated by infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms results under Section 1002.82, F.S., if applicable;
22. Implementation of a DOE-approved curriculum and the name of that curriculum, if applicable; and
23. Participation in School Readiness child assessment under Section 1002.82, F.S.; and
24. The average annual costs associated with curriculum, materials, food, maintenance, and any regulatory fees or operational costs per child under Section 1002.895(6)(b), F.S., if applicable.
(10) Staff Training Requirements.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), (2)(n), 1002.92 FS. Law Implemented 1002.92 FS. History–New 8-10-09, Formerly 60BB-9.300, Amended 9-1-15, 10-21-18, 11-23-21, 2-21-23.