The Child Care and Development Block Grant Act (CCDBG Act) of 2014 added new requirements for States that received funding from the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) to conduct comprehensive criminal background checks on staff members and prospective staff members of child care providers every 5 years. Criminal background check requirements apply to any staff member who is employed by a child care provider for compensation or whose activities involve the care or supervision of children or unsupervised access to children. Our objective was to determine whether Rhode Island’s monitoring of child care providers ensured provider compliance with State requirements related to criminal background checks established under the CCDBG Act. (author abstract)
Rhode Island’s monitoring did not ensure child care provider compliance with state criminal background check requirements at 18 of 30 providers reviewed
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United States
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Rhode Island
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