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Section 39-1203 - FILING OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS.

ID Code § 39-1203 (2019) (N/A)
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39-1203. FILING OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS. All children’s institutions except foster homes shall file with the department a disclosure report as designed by the department and containing only such information as set forth in section 39-1204, Idaho Code. All such disclosure reports shall be signed under oath by the administrative employee responsible for operation of the children’s institution.

(1) An initial disclosure report shall be filed with the department:

(a) Within six (6) months of the effective date of this chapter for all children’s institutions which are providing child care on the effective date of this chapter; or

(b) At least thirty (30) days prior to the acceptance of any child for child care.

(2) An annual update disclosure report shall be filed by all children’s institutions except foster homes each year within thirty (30) days of the anniversary of the filing of the initial disclosure report. The department may waive the filing of an annual disclosure report by any children’s institution.

History:

[39-1203, added 1990, ch. 215, sec. 4, p. 571; am. 1990, ch. 214, sec. 2, p. 566.]

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Section 39-1203 - FILING OF DISCLOSURE REPORTS.