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    Child Care Licensing 5/31/2012

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    Operation Details

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    Operation Number: 420144Operation Type: Licensed CenterProgram Provided: Child Care ProgramOperation/Caregiver Name: Beaumont ISD Cradles N Cribs ChildDevelopment Center

    Location Address: 1800 Pope StBeaumont, TX 77703Mailing Address: 1800 Pope StBeaumont, TX 77703Phone Number: 409-617-5765County: JEFFERSONWebsite Address :Email Address: [email protected]/Director Name: Marcell GayType of Issuance:What is an Issuance? Full PermitIssuance Date: 10/15/1996Conditions on Permit:What is a Condition? NoAccepts Child-Care Subsidies:What is a Childcare Subsidy?

    Hours of Operation: 06:30 AM-04:30 PMDays of Operation: Monday - FridayTotal Capacity: 61Licensed to Serve Ages: Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, SchoolCorrective Action:What is Corrective Action? NoAdverse Action:What is Adverse Action? NoTemporarily Closed: No

    *Two Year Inspection Summary*

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    * Inspectors routinely monitor compliance with Licensing standards,rules and law. At a minimum, licensed and certified operations areinspected at least once a year; Registered Child Care Homes What isa Registered Child Care Home? are inspected at leastonce every two years, Listed Family Homes What is a Listed FamilyHome? are inspected only if there is a report ofabuse/neglect or if we receive a report that the home is caring fortoo many children.

    * When operations have serious deficiencies or a significant number ofdeficiencies, repeat deficiencies, or fail to make correctionstimely, they are inspected more frequently by licensing staff, toensure the health and safety of children in care.

    * *In the last two years,* *Licensing conducted the followingInspections: *

    3- Monitoring Inspections What is Monitoring Inspection? 0

    - Assessments What is Assessments? 1- Self Reported Incidents What is Self Reported Incidents? 1- Reports What is Reports? 5- Total Number of Inspections

    This operation is scheduled to be inspected sometime in the next 12months What is Inspection? /Click on the inspection type to see additional details related to eachinspection./

    * There are many standards that an operation must comply with; thetotal number varies for each type of operation. An operation or homeis generally given an opportunity to correct deficiencies and hasthe right to request a review of a deficiency. Deficiencies pendingreview are not included in the two year history.

    *Two Year Compliance Summary*

    * During the last two years, 993 standards were evaluated forcompliance at this operation.

    * Of the standards evaluated 0deficiencies were cited. What is deficiency?

    /Click on the number of deficiencies to see additional details. /

    * Each standard is assigned a weight. The weight ensures all

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    inspectors consider standard violations in the same way, andreporesents the potential impact a deficiency might have onchildren. Review the inspection reports to learn more about eachcitation. It's important to remember; weights are not assigned to anindividual operation, inspection, or circumstance and are notintended to result in a ranking of operations or score.

    * *The weights of the standard deficiencies cited in the past twoyears are as follows:*

    0 were weighted as High

    0 were weighted as Medium - High

    0 were weighted as Medium

    0 were weighted as Medium - Low

    0 were weighted as Low

    /Click on the weight to see additional details about each deficiency./

    *Note: Prior to January 1, 2007, not all Standards were associated witha weight.*

    *Disclaimer: * The online compliance history includes only informationafter January 1, 2002. In addition, the online compliance history doesnot include minimum standard violations or corrective or adverse actionsuntil after the child-care operation has had due process or waived itsrights. For compliance history prior to January 1, 2002 or history withpending due process, please contact your local licensing office.Child-Care Licensing disclaims liability for any errors or omissionsfrom the compliance history information.

    Website and Email addresses are based on information given to DFPS bythe Operation/Caregiver. If you experience problems with these addressesplease contact the Operation/Caregiver.

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