N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 418-1.15
(1) Obtain a license and operate in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
(9) Before denial of an application for a license or renewal of a license, the licensee is entitled to a hearing before the office pursuant to Part 413 of this Title.
(b) General operation requirements.
(6) Confidentiality.
(8) The parent of a child receiving care must have:
(9) Electronic monitors and surveillance equipment.
(10) Inspectors, representatives of the office and Child Protective Services.
(11) In hiring a director subsequent to issuance of a license, a program:
(ii) must submit to the office prior to the start date, the name of any proposed new director and the supporting documentation needed to complete the approval process including:
(12) The child day care center must report to the office:
(14) The program must immediately notify the parent and office upon learning of the following events involving a child which occurred while the child was in care at the program or was being transported by the program:
(17) Fire and police notifications.
(i) Within five days after receiving the initial license and before actually commencing operation, the licensee must, using a form specified by the office or an approved equivalent for that purpose, notify the local police and fire departments of the municipality within which the day care center is located of the following:
(21) A child day care center must give the parent, at the time of admission of a child, a written policy statement including, but not limited to:
(22) The child day care center must post or display conspicuously in a place to which parents have free and daily access, the following:
(23) Upon termination or resignation of the director:
(29) Mid-point requirements for four-year license holders. At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the office when requested, as follows:
(30) When a program proposes to care for a child under the age of six weeks, prior approval must be obtained from the office. In seeking such approval, the program must furnish, in writing, the following:
(c) The program must maintain on file at the child day care center, available for inspection by the office or its designees at any time, the following records in a current and accurate manner:
(14) when the child day care center licensee is an entity other than a sole proprietorship, the following additional documentation:
(26) when meals are provided by the facility:
(a) General licensing requirements.