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Home › FL › North Port › Alemar Daycare Home
North Port FL 34286 · License #F12SA0392 · Home-based · Family Day Care Home
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07-02 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Items rule 65C-20.010(1)(b), F.A.C
A cabinet with cleaning supplies within reach of children was unlocked. The cabinet was closed and locked at the time of inspection
Corrected Corrected by Jun 18, 2025
Category: physical safety. Marked corrected in the state record.
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
31-02 · Immunization Records rule 65C-20.011(1)(a), F.A.C., 62-179(a)
One child had an out of date immunization certificate
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
01-01 · Operator ss. 402.318
Operator was not at home at the time of the visit. Children were look after his wife that does not has a certification. This person has taken all the courses. but has not taken any of the test to complete a certification. Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. FL Statutes: 402.302 Definitions. (14) Owner means the person who is licensed to operate the child care facility
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
04-03 · Staff Training rule 65C-20.009(1)(a),65C-20.009(3)(d)&(e)
The person found with the children has not completed the test for the courses taken on DCF website. Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. From Handbook: 5.1 Training Required Prior to Licensure/Caring for Children 5.1.1 Operators and Substitutes Prior to licensure and prior to caring for children, all home operators, substitutes for the operator, and substitutes working more than 40 hours per month on average over a 6-month period must: A. Successfully complete the Departments 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training, as evidenced by successful completion of a competency-based examination(s) offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Operators who successfully completed the mandatory 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training prior to January 1, 2004, are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. Documentation of course completion may either be a single Family Child Care Home certificate or certificates for the five individual training courses which total 30- clock-hours of training: Family Child Care Home Rules and Regulations; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect; Child Growth and Development; and Behavioral Observation and Screening. All certificates must be reflected on the training Transcript C. Have certificate(s) of course completion for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training, which must be current and valid at all times. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed three years. CPR courses must include an on-site instructor-based skills assessment that shall be documented by the certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the home and available for review by the licensing authority
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
04-05 · Staff Training rule 65C-20.009(1)(a),65C-20.009(3)(d)&(e)
The person found with the children has not completed the test for the courses taken on DCF website. Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. From the Handbook: 5.1 Training Required Prior to Licensure/Caring for Children 5.1.1 Operators and Substitutes Prior to licensure and prior to caring for children, all home operators, substitutes for the operator, and substitutes working more than 40 hours per month on average over a 6-month period must: A. Successfully complete the Departments 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training, as evidenced by successful completion of a competency-based examination(s) offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Operators who successfully completed the mandatory 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training prior to January 1, 2004, are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. Documentation of course completion may either be a single Family Child Care Home certificate or certificates for the five individual training courses which total 30- clock-hours of training: Family Child Care Home Rules and Regulations; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect; Child Growth and Development; and Behavioral Observation and Screening. All certificates must be reflected on the training Transcript C. Have certificate(s) of course completion for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training, which must be current and valid at all times. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed three years. CPR courses must include an on-site instructor-based skills assessment that shall be documented by the certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the home and available for review by the licensing authority
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
04-07 · Staff Training rule 65C-20.009(1)(a),65C-20.009(3)(d)&(e)
Unsupervised person left alone with children while operator was outside of the home does not have the credentials/completed the training tests. From The Handbook: 5.1 Training Required Prior to Licensure/Caring for Children 5.1.1 Operators and Substitutes Prior to licensure and prior to caring for children, all home operators, substitutes for the operator, and substitutes working more than 40 hours per month on average over a 6-month period must: A. Successfully complete the Departments 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training, as evidenced by successful completion of a competency-based examination(s) offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Operators who successfully completed the mandatory 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training prior to January 1, 2004, are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. Documentation of course completion may either be a single Family Child Care Home certificate or certificates for the five individual training courses which total 30- clock-hours of training: Family Child Care Home Rules and Regulations; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect; Child Growth and Development; and Behavioral Observation and Screening. All certificates must be reflected on the training Transcript C. Have certificate(s) of course completion for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training, which must be current and valid at all times. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed three years. CPR courses must include an on-site instructor-based skills assessment that shall be documented by the certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the home and available for review by the licensing authority
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
04-08 · Staff Training rule 65C-20.009(1)(a),65C-20.009(3)(d)&(e)
The person found with the children has not completed the test for the courses taken on DCF website. Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. From the Handbook: 5.1 Training Required Prior to Licensure/Caring for Children 5.1.1 Operators and Substitutes Prior to licensure and prior to caring for children, all home operators, substitutes for the operator, and substitutes working more than 40 hours per month on average over a 6-month period must: A. Successfully complete the Departments 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training, as evidenced by successful completion of a competency-based examination(s) offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Operators who successfully completed the mandatory 30-clock-hour Family Child Care Home training prior to January 1, 2004, are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. Documentation of course completion may either be a single Family Child Care Home certificate or certificates for the five individual training courses which total 30- clock-hours of training: Family Child Care Home Rules and Regulations; Health, Safety and Nutrition; Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect; Child Growth and Development; and Behavioral Observation and Screening. All certificates must be reflected on the training Transcript C. Have certificate(s) of course completion for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training, which must be current and valid at all times. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed three years. CPR courses must include an on-site instructor-based skills assessment that shall be documented by the certified CPR instructor. Documentation of completion of the online course and on-site assessment must be maintained at the home and available for review by the licensing authority
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
04-12 · Staff Training rule 65C-20.009(1)(a),65C-20.009(3)(d)&(e)
The person found with the children has not completed the test for the courses taken on DCF website. No CPR/FA certificate found on file Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. 5.1 Training Required Prior to Licensure/Caring for Children 5.1.1 Operators and Substitutes Prior to licensure and prior to caring for children, all home operators, substitutes for the operator, and substitutes working more than 40 hours per month on average over a 6-month period must: C. Have certificate(s) of course completion for pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and first aid training, which must be current and valid at all times. Certificates of course completion are valid based on the time frames established by each first aid and CPR training program, not to exceed three years. CPR courses must include an on-site instructor-based
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
05-01 · Indoors and Outdoors Supervision rule 65C-20.009(2)(c)&(5), F.A.C
Person left in charge does not have the certification to be a substitute or be unsupervised with children. 9 Access and Child Safety 9.1 Access to the Premises/Misrepresentation C. Pursuant to s. 402.319, Florida Statute, it is a first-degree misdemeanor to make any misrepresentation, by act or omission, regarding the licensure or operation of a family day care home or large family child care home to a parent or guardian who has a child placed in the home, or is inquiring as to placing a child in the home, or to a representative of the licensing authority, or to a representative of a law enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, any misrepresentation as to: 1. The number of children at the family day care home or large family child care home; 2. The part of the family day care home or large family child care home designated for child care; 3. The qualifications or credentials of child care personnel; 4. Whether a family day care home or large family child care home complies with the screening requirements of s. 402.305, F.S.; or 5. Whether child care personnel have the training as required by s. 402.305, F.S
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
34-04 · Access to the Premises/Misrepresentation ss. 402.319
Substitute paperwork provided by the operator is different than the person that was left in charge when the owner was not on premisses. 9 Access and Child Safety 9.1 Access to the Premises/Misrepresentation C. Pursuant to s. 402.319, Florida Statute, it is a first-degree misdemeanor to make any misrepresentation, by act or omission, regarding the licensure or operation of a family day care home or large family child care home to a parent or guardian who has a child placed in the home, or is inquiring as to placing a child in the home, or to a representative of the licensing authority, or to a representative of a law enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, any misrepresentation as to: 1. The number of children at the family day care home or large family child care home; 2. The part of the family day care home or large family child care home designated for child care; 3. The qualifications or credentials of child care personnel; 4. Whether a family day care home or large family child care home complies with the screening requirements of s. 402.305, F.S.; or 5. Whether child care personnel have the training as required by s. 402.305, F.S
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.