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What is a “school-age child care program”?

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What is a “school-age child care program”?

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According to sections 3301.52 (J) and (K) of the Revised Code, a school-age child care program (SACC) means a child day care program only for school children that is operated by a school district board of education, county Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD) or eligible nonpublic school and has the same meaning as in section 5104.01 of the Revised Code. Section 5104 of the Revised Code, the licensing requirements for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), defines a school child care program as providing child day care for school children only and does either or both of the following: Operates only during that part of the day that immediately precedes or follows the public school day of the school district in which the center is located; Operates only when the public schools in the school district in which the center is located are not open for instruction with pupils in attendance. Section 3301.59 of the Revised Code requires that any school child care program tha

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