2014 Indiana Code 12-17.2-5-18.7. Violations posing immediate threat to life or well-being of child;
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Sec. 18.7. (a) The division shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to establish a list of violations of this article that would pose an immediate threat to the life or well-being of a child in the care of a licensee.
(b) If an employee or agent of the division determines that a violation described in subsection (a) exists, the division shall:
(1) issue an emergency or another temporary order under IC 4-21.5-4 requiring the licensee to immediately cease operation of the child care home; and
(2) contact the parent or guardian of each child enrolled in the child care home to inform the parent or guardian:
(A) that the division has issued an order to require the licensee to cease operation of the child care home; and
(B) of the reason for the order to cease operation;
pending the outcome of proceedings conducted under sections 20 through 22 of this chapter.
(c) An emergency or another temporary order issued by an employee or agent of the division must be approved by the director. (d) An approval under subsection (c) may be communicated orally
to the employee or agent issuing the order. However, the division shall maintain a written record of the approval.
As added by P.L.241-2003, SEC.16.
IC 12-17.2-5-19
Notice of enforcement actions; informal meetings
Sec. 19. Except as provided in section 18.7 or 29 of this chapter, the division shall give a licensee thirty (30) calendar days written notice by certified mail of an enforcement action. The licensee shall also be provided with the opportunity for an informal meeting with the division. The licensee must request the meeting within ten (10) working days after receipt of the certified notice.
As added by P.L.1-1993, SEC.141. Amended by P.L.241-2003, SEC.17.
Sec. 18.7. (a) The division shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to establish a list of violations of this article that would pose an immediate threat to the life or well-being of a child in the care of a licensee.
(b) If an employee or agent of the division determines that a violation described in subsection (a) exists, the division shall:
(1) issue an emergency or another temporary order under IC 4-21.5-4 requiring the licensee to immediately cease operation of the child care home; and
(2) contact the parent or guardian of each child enrolled in the child care home to inform the parent or guardian:
(A) that the division has issued an order to require the licensee to cease operation of the child care home; and
(B) of the reason for the order to cease operation;
pending the outcome of proceedings conducted under sections 20 through 22 of this chapter.
(c) An emergency or another temporary order issued by an employee or agent of the division must be approved by the director. (d) An approval under subsection (c) may be communicated orally
to the employee or agent issuing the order. However, the division shall maintain a written record of the approval.
As added by P.L.241-2003, SEC.16.
IC 12-17.2-5-19
Notice of enforcement actions; informal meetings
Sec. 19. Except as provided in section 18.7 or 29 of this chapter, the division shall give a licensee thirty (30) calendar days written notice by certified mail of an enforcement action. The licensee shall also be provided with the opportunity for an informal meeting with the division. The licensee must request the meeting within ten (10) working days after receipt of the certified notice.
As added by P.L.1-1993, SEC.141. Amended by P.L.241-2003, SEC.17.