The Oregon Child Care Services Package includes essential forms for establishing and operating a childcare service in Oregon. This package is specifically designed to protect the liability of childcare providers while minimizing the risk of future litigation. By purchasing this package, you save more than 50 percent compared to buying each form individually.
This form package is beneficial in a variety of scenarios, including:
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Basic Eligibility Requirements The child who needs subsidized care must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. The family must live in Washington state. The family's income must be at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) when applying, or 220 percent of FPL when reapplying.
Persons applying for ERDC begin the application process by contacting the local DHS branch and requesting an application to apply for child care benefits. This contact establishes the date of request.
A child care provider does not have to be licensed if they...
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To see if you need to be licensed, call the OCC at 503-947-1400 or 1-800-556-6616. DHS uses this information to help determine if the OCC needs to license you. This is an informational tool only. For training locations, contact your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency at 1-800-342-6712.
Family Child Care Homes. In family child care homes, providers care for small groups of children in a residential building. Child Care Centers. Preschool Programs. School-Age Programs. Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care.
Meet all ODHS provider requirements. Submit to a background check. Take provider orientation and other required training. Become listed with ODHS.
The Certified Homeland Protection Professional (CHPP) designation was established to ensure that an individual who possesses the designation has the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities to be considered a professional in the area of homeland protection.
Child care benefits can be requested on the Application for Services (DHS 415F) and Employment Related Day Care (ERDC) Re-Application and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Application (DHS 7476).