Sec. 11. The division may approve a grant from the fund to an applicant if the applicant demonstrates to the division that the applicant is able to do the following:

(1) Provide a physical environment that is safe and appropriate to the various age levels of the children to be served.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 12-17-12-11

  • applicant: means either:

    Indiana Code 12-17-12-1

  • facility: means a school or other building in which a school age child care program is operated. See Indiana Code 12-17-12-3
  • fund: refers to the school age child care project fund established by this chapter. See Indiana Code 12-17-12-4
  • school age child care program: means a program operated by a school corporation or a nonprofit organization that offers care to children who are at least five (5) years of age but less than fifteen (15) years of age for the following periods of time:

    Indiana Code 12-17-12-5

(2) Provide transportation, if necessary, to and from a school or schools to the facility operated by the applicant.

(3) Provide program activities that are appropriate to the various age levels of the children to be served and that meet the developmental needs of each child.

(4) Provide efficient and effective program administration.

(5) Provide a staff that meets standards set by the division under section 17 of this chapter.

(6) Provide for nutritional needs of children enrolled in the program.

(7) Provide emergency health services to children served by the program.

(8) Operate a school age child care program in accordance with the cost and expense standards set by the division under section 17 of this chapter.

[Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 12-3-29-9.]

As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.11.