How does the Department of Children and Families (DCF) ensure that violations are corrected?
At the end of a monitoring visit to a center, the licensing specialist discusses his/her observations with the licensee at an exit interview and a report of the findings is issued during or immediately following the visit. This report is either a Statement of Noncompliance and Correction Plan (CFS-294) that enumerates the violations found or a Compliance Statement (CFS-785) that shows that no licensing violations were noted during the visit. These reports must be posted next to the child care license in an area of the center that is readily visible to parents and the public.
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