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Child care center correction order posting changes passed House

Child care providers may not have to publicly post the correction orders handed down from the Department of Human Services.

The House passed HF3015 Monday by a vote of 126-0. Sponsored by Rep. Duane Quam (R-Byron), it now goes to the Senate where Sen. Carla Nelson (R-Rochester) is the sponsor.

Current law requires licensed family child care providers and child care centers to post a correction order or order of conditional license in a visible place in the facility for two years, with some exceptions.

Because the correction orders are already posted online, posting physical copies is duplicative, Quam said. 


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