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How to fill out the BCAL-3900 online
Filling out the BCAL-3900 form is an essential step in the child care registration process in Michigan. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the BCAL-3900 form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the BCAL-3900 form and open it in your preferred editor.
- In section 1, enter the child(ren)’s name(s) including last name, first name, and middle initial. The parent or legal guardian must then initial to confirm receipt of the policies and rules, including specific permissions regarding medication, transportation, field trips, and swimming.
- In section 2, indicate your child’s health status. The parent or legal guardian must initial one of the provided options regarding health conditions and immunizations. If applicable, specify any reasons for incomplete immunizations.
- In section 3, the provider must complete notices to parents. Check 'yes' or 'no' for each statement regarding caregiver age, immunizations of resident children, presence of pets, pesticide treatments, firearms, and potential lead hazards.
- In section 4, the food provider must initial to confirm that they have read and understood the food agreement. If there are multiple food providers, both should initial and indicate their contributions.
- Ensure the parent or guardian signs and dates the form, confirming that the information is accurate and that they will notify the provider of any changes. The provider must also sign and date the form to certify the information's accuracy.
- Finally, save the completed form, download it if necessary, and print or share it as needed, ensuring that a copy is given to the parents.
Complete your BCAL-3900 form online today to ensure proper registration for child care services.
License exempt providers can provide care in their own home or the child's home if they are related by blood, marriage or adoption as a: (Great) Grandparent. (Great) Aunt or Uncle. Sibling (only if the provider and the child do not live together).
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