Fla. Admin. Code R. 65C-45.004
(1) Summary and Recommendations.
(2) The complete application file shall be submitted in accordance with the traditional or attestation model for licensure.
(b) A licensing application file shall consist of the following documentation:
1. “Application for License to Provide Out-of-Home Care for Dependent Children,” incorporated by reference in Rule 65C-45.003, F.A.C.;
2. Licensing Unified Home Study;
3. Proof of income, including:
a. If the applicant is self-employed, verification of income and length of employment shall be obtained through the applicant’s business license, date of incorporation, or IRS Form 1099;
b. If the applicant is not self-employed, verification shall be obtained via documentation from the applicant’s employer that indicates the applicant’s current employment and income. Employment verification must be current and within 30 days of submission to the licensing specialist.;
c. Documentation of any other legal verifiable income;
4. Parent Preparation Pre-service Training certificate;
5. Documentation of water safety training, if applicable. As a prerequisite to licensure, potential licensed out-of-home caregivers who have swimming pools or whose homes are adjacent to bodies of water unprotected by a barrier of at least four (4) feet high will be required to complete a basic water safety course administered by the American Red Cross, YMCA, or a trainer certified in water safety training. This requirement does not apply to homes with temporary wading pools or portable pools with a depth of less than two (2) feet;
6. Verification of criminal history screening for applicant and all household members as specified in Rule 65C-45.001, F.A.C., including:
a. “Affidavit of Good Moral Character,” incorporated by reference in Rule 65C-45.001, F.A.C.;
b. Local law enforcement check;
c. Civil court records check;
d. Florida Department of Law Enforcement records check;
e. Federal Bureau of Investigation clearance letter;
f. Abuse history background check through the Florida Safe Families Network (FSFN) which shall be documented on the “Central Abuse Hotline Record Search” form, incorporated by reference in Rule 65C-45.001, F.A.C.;
g. Requests for abuse and neglect histories from any other state in which the applicant or any other adult household member has resided during the past five (5) years; and
h. Records check of the Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators registry.
7. References for Level I caregivers shall include a minimum of one reference per applicant regarding the applicant’s ability to meet the needs of the child. Personal references cannot be obtained from individuals related to the applicant;
8. All personal and adult child references must be completed through face-to-face interviews or telephonically. School or childcare references may be obtained electronically;
9. References for Levels II-V caregivers shall include:
a. Two (2) personal references who are not related to the applicant(s) and who have known the applicant(s) for at least two (2) years. Each of the two personal references must provide information related to the applicant’s parenting skills. References must be verified either verbally or in writing by the supervising agency staff and documented in the Unified Home Study in FSFN.
b. References from the adult children of each applicant. These references shall address the applicant’s suitability to become a licensed out-of-home caregiver. All unsuccessful attempts to solicit information shall be documented in FSFN, and the overall impact of the missing information considered as a part of the recommendation to grant or deny a license.
c. If any school-aged child residing in the home is currently enrolled in an elementary, middle, junior high, or high school, one reference from each school level is required. References shall be documented in the Unified Home Study in FSFN.
d. One reference from the child care provider of a preschool-aged child residing in the home who is enrolled in a child care program. References shall be documented in the Unified Home Study in FSFN.
e. References and documentation regarding any previous licensure as out-of-home caregivers.
10. Family Documents:
a. Valid driver’s license(s); and
b. Proof of vehicle insurance.
11. All prospective licensed out-of-home caregivers must complete the “Acknowledgement of Firearms Safety Requirements,” form CF-FSP 5343, July 2017, incorporated by reference and available at HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11816" https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11816.
Rulemaking Authority 409.145(5), 409.175(5), 435.01(2) FS. Law Implemented 409.145(2), 409.175(5), (6), 435.04 FS. History‒New 4-26-20, Amended 11-9-20.