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How to fill out the WI DCF-F-CFS2344 online
Filling out the WI DCF-F-CFS2344 form is a crucial step for anyone wishing to open or modify a licensed child care center. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to accurately complete each section of the form online, ensuring compliance with the necessary regulations.
Follow the steps to complete the form efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Complete Section A by selecting the appropriate option regarding the purpose of the inspection. Indicate whether you are opening a new center, altering an existing one, or expanding into additional space.
- Fill in the names and addresses for both the building owner and the occupant/applicant. Ensure that all details, including telephone numbers, are accurately provided.
- In the section designated for the proposed total number of children to be served, input the anticipated number of children in care.
- If applicable, complete Section B, indicating the proposed number of children under 30 months who will be served. This section includes findings about compliance with applicable codes, where you will need to specify any deficiencies if applicable.
- After the inspector reviews the building, they must complete and sign the attestation section, stating that they have inspected the building for compliance with commercial building codes.
- Make sure to retain a copy of the completed final inspection report with the attached floor plan, as this documentation will be required for licensing.
- Once all sections are completed, save your changes, download the form, print it for your records, or share it as needed.
Complete your documentation online today to ensure your child care center meets all necessary requirements.
"Neglect" is the failure or refusal from the parent or caregiver to provide necessary care or meet a child's basic and/or emotional needs. Neglect can also occur when a parent or caregiver fails to protect a child from harm or puts the child in the care of someone else who may harm them.