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Home › NY › Brooklyn › Melo Rivas, Pamela
Brooklyn NY 11208 · License #935193 · Home-based · Group Family Day Care
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416.7(a) · The program must establish and implement a daily schedule of program activities that offers reasonable regularity in routines, including snack and meal periods, nap and rest periods, indoor activities, outdoor play time and a variety of large muscle activities throughout the day. There must be physical activity, appropriate to the ages of the children in care, every day.
Corrected Corrected by Jul 7, 2026
Category: nutrition. Marked corrected in the state record.
416.8(a) · Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a caregiver's range of vision except as provided in section 416.8(b) of this Part and that the caregiver be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age, emotional, physical and cognitive development.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
416.8(b)(1) · Children may be outside a caregiver's range of vision only as follows: With the prior written permission of the parent, children who are napping or sleeping may do so in a room where an awake approved caregiver is not present, the doors to all rooms must be open; the approved caregiver must remain on the same floor as the children; and a functioning electronic monitor must be used in any room where children are sleeping or napping and an awake approved caregiver is not present.
Not marked corrected in the state record
Data synced from NYS Office of Children and Family Services on Jul 10, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
416.8(c) · Any electronic monitor or surveillance equipment used to take images, monitor or record children in day care may not be used as a substitute for competent direct supervision of children.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
416.11(a)(2) · The written medical statement from the health care provider must also state whether the child is a child with special health care needs and, if so, what special provisions, if any, will be necessary in order for the child to participate in child day care. When the written statement from the health care provider advises the day care program that the child being enrolled is a child with special health care needs, the day care program must work together with the parent and the child's health care provider to develop a reasonable health care plan for the child while the child is in the child care program. The health care plan for the child must also address how the day care program will obtain or develop any additional competencies that the caregivers will need to have in order to carry out the health care plan for the child.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: health medication. Open / not marked corrected.
416.11(h)(1)(i) · The caregivers also must: obtain written consent at the time of admission from the parent which authorizes the provider or other caregivers to obtain emergency health care for the child;
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
416.12(ai) · Individual children's food allergies must be posted in a discreet location visible only to caregivers.
Corrected Corrected by Jul 7, 2026
Category: nutrition. Marked corrected in the state record.
416.15(a)(1)(ii) · Each group family day care home must operate in compliance with the regulations of the Office and all other applicable laws and regulations.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Open / not marked corrected.
416.15(a)(8) · In a personal residence where more than one licensed or registered family or group family day care home was located prior to March 1, 2002, the maximum capacity of all licensed and registered family and group family day care homes in the residence shall not under any circumstances exceed 20 children in total, including school-age children who receive care for only part of the day, and no individual group family day care home located in such a residence may have a maximum capacity of more than 10 children, including school-age children who receive care for only part of the day. Each such licensed and registered family and group family day care home must be operated as a separate facility and must have separate emergency exits sufficient to meet the requirements of section 416.4 or 417.4 of this Article, as appropriate.
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: physical safety. Open / not marked corrected.
416.15(c)(4) · The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection the names and addresses of persons authorized to take the child(ren) from the group family day care home;
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: recordkeeping. Open / not marked corrected.
416.15(c)(6) · The program must maintain on file at the group family day care home, available for inspection children's individual health care plans; parental consents for emergency medical treatment; child's medical statement, immunizations, and any available results of lead screening for children not yet enrolled in kindergarten or a higher grade only; the name and dosage of any medications used by a child, the frequency of administration of such medications, and a record of their administration by caregivers; daily health check documentation; a record of illnesses and injuries occurring while in care; and any indicators of child abuse or maltreatment;
Corrected Corrected by Oct 30, 2025
Category: ratio. Marked corrected in the state record.