As used in this chapter: (a) âCertified provider organizationâ means a provider organization that is certified by the Public Employment Relations Board as the representative of family child care providers in an appropriate unit after a proceeding under Section 10424. (b) (1) âFamily child care providerâ or âproviderâ means a child care provider who participates in a state-funded early care and education program as specified in subdivision (f) and is either of the following: (A) An individual who operates a family child care home, as defined in Section 1596.78 of the Health and Safety Code, and who is licensed pursuant to the requirement in Section 1596.80 of the Health and Safety Code. (B) An individual who provides early care and education in their own home or in the home of the child receiving care and is exempt from licensing requirements pursuant to Section 1596.792 of the Health and Safety Code. (2) An assistant-provider, a volunteer, or any other individual who works or volunteers for a family child care home, as defined in Section 1596.78 of the Health and Safety Code, and who does not possess a license pursuant to Section 1596.80 of the Health and Safety Code shall not be considered a family child care provider for purposes of this chapter. However, an individual who, separate and apart from that work or volunteer service within a family child care home, participates in a state-funded early care and education program and provides care that is exempt from licensing requirements pursuant to Section 1596.792 of the Health and Safety Code shall be considered a family child care provider for purposes of this chapter in their capacity as the provider of this separate, license-exempt care. (c) âMediationâ means an effort by an impartial third party to assist in reconciling a dispute regarding matters within the scope of representation between representatives of the Governor and the certified provider organization through interpretation, suggestion, and advice. (d) âProvider organizationâ means an organization that has all of the following characteristics: (1) Includes family child care providers as members. (2) Has as one of its main purposes the representation of family child care providers in their relations with public or private entities in California concerning the terms of their participation in state-funded early care and education programs. (3) Is not an entity that contracts with the state or a county to administer or process payments for a state-funded early care and education program. (4) Its organizational bylaws or other internal governing documents give family child care providers the right to be members of the organization and to participate in the democratic control of the organization. (e) âPublic Employment Relations Boardâ or âboardâ means the Public Employment Relations Board established pursuant to Section 3541 of the Government Code. The powers and duties of the board described in Section 3541.3 of the Government Code, and the respective implementing regulations, shall apply, as appropriate, to this chapter to the extent those procedures are not inconsistent with the procedures specified in this chapter. If a provision of this chapter is the same or substantially the same as that contained in Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 3500), Chapter 10.3 (commencing with Section 3512), or Chapter 10.7 (commencing with Section 3540) of Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code, it shall be interpreted and applied in accordance with the regulations and judicial interpretations of the provision in those statutes. For exclusive purposes of this chapter, any reference in Section 3541.3 of the Government Code to âemployeeâ or âemployeesâ shall be deemed to refer to a âproviderâ as defined in subdivision (b), any references to âemployee organizationsâ shall be deemed to refer to âprovider organizationsâ as defined in subdivision (d), any references to âexclusive rep
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