Provider Requirements and Information 400-28-105
Overview 400-28-105-05
(Revised 6/1/22 ML #3669)
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The following items must be met in order to be an eligible child care provider for CCAP:
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Be licensed, Air-force Base Licensed, self-declaration, approved relative or tribal registered.
- Out of state (border state) and tribal providers must sign and submit an SFN 617 – Out-of-State/Tribal Child Care Assistance Provider Agreement.
- Out of state (border state) providers must submit a current copy of their license.
- Complete a W-9.
- Be enrolled in the Child Care Assistance Program Provider System at the time a certificate is issued or updated and at the time payment is made.
A self-declared provider may be approved to provide care at an address other than their own residence. If the address at which the self-declared provider is approved to provide care is the same address as the child’s residence, payment can be made if the child meets the definitions per policy as 'In Home Care Due to Illness/Disability 400-28-35-30'.
Federal law dictates that a provider must allow the caretaker unlimited access to their child(ren) while the child is in the provider’s care.
Child care providers may not discriminate against children based on race, national origin, ethnicity, sex, religion or disability.