(a) The Department may deny, non-renew, revoke, or suspend a license for reasons including, but not limited to: - (i) Violation of the applicable statutes or rules that has been willful, continual, or hazardous to the health or safety of children;
- (ii) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute who has a criminal conviction or a pending deferred prosecution of a felony or misdemeanor as cited in Chapter 4, Section 3;
- (iii) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute who is using or is under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs at any time while caring for children on or off the facility premises or while transporting children;
- (iv) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute who is misusing prescription or over-the-counter drugs at any time while caring for children, on or off the facility premises, or while transporting children;
- (v) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute who is substantiated for the abuse/neglect of a child or vulnerable adult and is placed on Central Registry;
- (vi) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute furnishing or making a false statement or report to a licenser;
- (vii) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute failing to provide, equip or maintain the child care premises in a safe and sanitary condition;
- (viii) Any staff, household member, volunteer, or substitute failing to complete all required training;
- (ix) Illegal drugs found on the premises of the facility, including any vehicle on the property, or in any vehicle that transports children;
- (x) Failure or refusal to cooperate with an investigation or interference with an investigation;
- (xi) Failure to admit authorized representatives of the Department at any time the facility is open for operation for the purpose of investigation, obtaining records, inspection or monitoring;
- (xii) Failure to comply with a Corrective Action Plan;
- (xiii) Provider and/or director has been found in a legal proceeding to have committed fraud against the Department; or
- (xiv) Failure to comply with the application process.