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Fargo ND 58104 · License #3-09-08262-G · Home-based · Group
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75-03-09-09 · . 2. b. (7)-Staffing requirements. 2. b. A provider may elect to staff according to the following minimum ratio of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children to children in group child care: (7) When there is a mixed-aged group, the number of children in each age category is multiplied by the corresponding ratio number, converted to decimal form, and carried to the nearest hundredth. To determine the number of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children necessary at any given time, numbers of staff members for all age categories are added, and any fractional staff member count is then rounded to the next highest whole number whenever the fractional staff member count amounts to thirty-five hundredths or more. If lower than thirty-five hundredths, the fractional amount is dropped. No more than four children under the age of eighteen months per staff member are allowed in any mixed aged group.
There was one staff member with 9 children for a ratio of 1.49.
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75-03-09-22 · . 2. f and g, and 3.-Records. 2. The provider shall maintain the following records: f. Verification that the child has received all immunizations appropriate for the child's age, as prescribed by the public health division of the department, or have on file a document citing that the child is medically exempt or exempt from immunizations based on religious, philosophical, or moral beliefs; and g. A current health assessment or a health assessment statement completed by the parent, obtained at the time of initial enrollment of the child which must indicate any special precautions for diet, medication, or activity. This assessment must be completed annually. 3. The provider must verify the identification of the child through official documentation such as a certified birth certificate, certified school records, passport, or any other documentary evidence the provider considers appropriate proof of identity and shall comply with North Dakota Century Code section 12-60-26.
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Data synced from North Dakota Health and Human Services, Early Childhood Services on Jul 11, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
39 files reviewed and I found: 9 missing statements of health 12 missing immunization records 27 missing identification documents
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75-03-09-18 · . 2-75-03-09-18. Minimum sanitation and safety requirements. The provider shall ensure that the group child care building, grounds, and equipment are located, cleaned, and maintained to protect the health and safety of children. Routine maintenance and cleaning procedures must be established to protect the health of the children and the staff members.
The basement is used by children and was messy; garbage on the floor and broken materials were present. No toy organization. The deck had a pile of cardboard, along with a full garbage can. The area under the deck needs to be closed off for storage or cleaned out so that children cannot get hurt on it.
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75-03-09-12 · Violation
Provider sent me a training that she created for her staff members showing they know what their responsibilities are and appropriate conduct while caring for children. She also sent me the parent notification in the form of a text message to parents showing she notified all parents of the CO. These documents are listed under the CO item in supporting documents.
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75-03-09-12 · (2)-North Dakota Administrative Code (N.D.A.C.) § 75-03-09-12(2): Minimum qualifications for all staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children. It states “Staff members shall: 2. Be individuals of good physical, cognitive, social, and emotional health and shall use mature judgment when making decisions impacting the quality of child care”
As made available on a publicly available news report, a staff member was heard swearing while children were present in the program.
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75-03-09-09 · . 2. b. (7) and 4. Staffing requirements.-When there is a mixed-aged group, the number of children in each age category is multiplied by the corresponding ratio number, converted to decimal form, and carried to the nearest hundredth. To determine the number of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children necessary at any given time, numbers of staff members for all age categories are added, and any fractional staff member count is then rounded to the next highest whole number whenever the fractional staff member count amounts to thirty-five hundredths or more. If lower than thirty-five hundredths, the fractional amount is dropped. No more than four children under the age of eighteen months per staff member are allowed in any mixed-aged group. The provider of a group child care shall ensure that the group child care is sufficiently staffed at all times to meet the child and staff ratios for children in attendance, and that no more children than the licensed capacity are served at one time.
10 children present. 4 children 18-35 months, 3, 3 year old children, and 3, 4 year old children for a ratio of 1.52 for one staff member.
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50-11.1-02 · Violation
2 children present Signature from DoForms did not transfer.
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50-11.1-02 · (7)-"Family child care" means a private residence licensed to provide early childhood services for no more than seven children at any one time, except that the term includes a residence licensed to provide early childhood services to two additional school-age children.
Eight children under 5 enrolled in a family child care program.
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