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Why did the Department of Human Services Separate its Licensing Functions?

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Why did the Department of Human Services Separate its Licensing Functions?

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The Department of Human Services Office of Licensing was originally established in 2002 with four operating units: Child Care & Youth Residential Licensing, Developmental Disabilities Licensing, Mental Health Licensing and Resource Family Licensing. When the new Department of Children and Families was established in July 2006, a separate Office of Licensing was created for the regulation of programs serving children and youth. The Child Care & Youth Residential Licensing unit and the Resource Family Licensing unit are now part of the Department of Children and Families Office of Licensing. The Developmental Disabilities Licensing unit and the Mental Health Licensing unit remain within the Department of Human Services Office of Licensing.

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