New York Social Services Code § 390-J

Performance summary card in a city having a population of one million or more
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§ 390-j. Performance summary card in a city having a population of one\nmillion or more. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the\nfollowing terms shall have the following meanings:\n  (a) "Child care service" shall mean any person who provides child day\ncare in a city having a population of one million or more that is\nrequired to obtain a permit to operate pursuant to the health code of\nsuch city.\n  (b) "Performance summary card" shall mean an individualized placard\nthat summarizes the health and safety inspections of a child care\nservice to reflect its compliance with applicable laws. The performance\nsummary card shall summarize recent inspection violations and\nsuspensions as required by rules promulgated by the department issuing\nsuch card. A performance summary card may also include additional\ninformation such as the capacity of the child care service, the length\nof time for which such child care service has operated, a comparison of\nthe child care service to other child care services in the same social\nservices district, and other information required by such department's\nrules.\n  2. Performance summary card. The department of health and mental\nhygiene of a city having a population of one million or more shall issue\na performance summary card to each child care service that is required\nto be permitted by the board of health of such city. Such performance\ncard shall be updated and reissued by such department at least once\nevery twelve months. The child care service shall conspicuously post its\nmost recently issued performance summary card at or near its entrance in\naccordance with rules promulgated by such department.\n

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