Mont. Admin. r. 37.96.1107

Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 37.96.1107 - VIOLATIONS THAT MAY RESULT IN NEGATIVE LICENSING OR REGISTRATION ACTION
(1) The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a license or registration, or take another action such as requiring an individual be excluded from a facility, when:
(a) the provider, any staff member, support staff, trainee, volunteer, or any person residing or staying in the child care facility on a frequent or regular basis has been named as the perpetrator in a substantiated report of abuse or neglect;
(b) the licensee/registered provider, staff member, support staff, trainee, volunteer, or any person residing or staying in the child care facility on a frequent or regular basis is disqualified under the child care licensing background check rules;
(c) the department requests and is denied access to the licensed or registered facility;
(d) the child care program has not met or is no longer meeting the requirements for licensure or registration set forth in these rules;
(e) the program has made any material misrepresentations to the department, either negligent or intentional, including an omission of information the provider is obligated to disclose to the department, regarding any aspect of the child care facility or its operations;
(f) through a CCL investigation, it is determined that the owner/director, staff member, trainee, support staff, volunteer, or adult residing in the facility or staying in the facility on a regular or frequent basis has violated a CCL regulation that has resulted in child abuse or neglect pursuant to 41-3-102, MCA, whether or not a criminal prosecution is initiated or that person was prosecuted or convicted of child abuse or neglect;
(g) upon referral of suspected child abuse or neglect regarding an operating child care facility, the initial investigation by the department or law enforcement determines that there is probable cause to believe that a child in the facility may be in danger of harm;
(h) the provider or any staff member has failed to report an incident of suspected abuse or neglect of any child to the department as required by 41-3-201, MCA, within 24 hours of receiving information pertaining to the incident;
(i) the provider or any staff member, trainee, support staff, volunteer, or adult residing in the facility or staying in the facility may pose any risk or threat to the safety or welfare of a child in the child care program;
(j) the child care provider has failed to protect the health, welfare, or safety of a child, or the child care facility presents a reasonably foreseeable serious hazard to the health, safety, or welfare of a child; or
(k) the licensee's or registered provider's child is removed from the licensee or registered provider by the Child and Family Services Division.
(2) Suspension or revocation may be immediate upon a determination by the department that public health, safety, or welfare imperatively requires emergency action.

Mont. Admin. r. 37.96.1107

NEW, 2024 MAR p. 738, Eff. 4/13/2024

AUTH: 52-2-704, MCA; IMP: 52-2-704, 52-2-723, 52-2-726, 52-2-731, MCA