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  • 22rssix

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    Does anyone know if the KidZone counts as a daycare making the Monon community center and property a GFZ?

    Looking at the website it seems more like a place to just drop kids off while their parents use the facilities.

    Thanks,
    22rssix
     

    K_W

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    Does anyone know if the KidZone counts as a daycare making the Monon community center and property a GFZ?

    Looking at the website it seems more like a place to just drop kids off while their parents use the facilities.

    Thanks,
    22rssix

    Look for licensed and/or accredited. I will too...

    EDIT: I don't see it and I don't think they are, but you would be better off calling them and asking (without mentioning "gun")
     

    LP1

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    Anyone have an answer?

    I'm reluctant to call or email the Monon Center - might get my name on a watch list. Not that I'm paranoid or anything...
     

    LP1

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    Found this regarding the description of a licensed child care provider in Indiana (from Indiana Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers - Daycare.com):

    Child care center
    Sec. 28.4. "Child care center", for purposes of IC 12-17.2, means a nonresidential building where at least one (1) child receives child care from a provider:
    (1) while unattended by a parent, legal guardian, or custodian;
    (2) for regular compensation; and
    (3) for more than four (4) hours but less than twenty-four (24) hours in each of ten (10) consecutive days per year, excluding intervening Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

    The Monon Center's child care policies can be found here: KidZone (childcare) - Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation. Their policies state that there is a 2-hour limit, which would fail to meet #3 above. Also, the parents must be reachable within the Monon Center (for diaper changes, medication, or to control/comfort the child), so it might also fail to meet #1.

    Based on this information, it seems to me that the Monon Center does not qualify as a licensed child care provider.

    Any legal eagles out there that can check my work?
     
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