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What is NYC RCNY § 3-04?

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(a) Upon receipt of a performance summary card, a child care program shall post it in a conspicuous location within two feet of the front door or other main entrance to the site, between four and six feet above the ground or floor. The performance summary card shall not be defaced, marred, camouflaged, or hidden from p

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Effective: 1/28/2018Last amended: 3/24/2022

§ 3-04 Posting.

RCNY § 3-04

(a)Upon receipt of a performance summary card, a child care program shall post it in a conspicuous location within two feet of the front door or other main entrance to the site, between four and six feet above the ground or floor. The performance summary card shall not be defaced, marred, camouflaged, or hidden from public view, or posted in a manner that permits it to be damaged by exposure to weather.

(b)A child care program that has a permit suspension reflected on its posted performance summary card shall also conspicuously post any additional document provided by the Department reflecting the reason for such suspension.

(c)Upon receipt of a new performance summary card, a child care program shall post the new card and dispose of the prior performance summary card in a manner that prevents its reuse.

(d)A child care program shall immediately surrender to the Department a posted performance summary card upon a permit suspension.

(e)Except as provided in subdivision (d), a child care program may not remove or obscure a posted performance summary card except to replace it with an updated card, or as otherwise authorized by the Department.

(f)If a child care program's performance summary card is damaged or stolen, the child care program shall immediately contact the Department to request a replacement card. (Added City Record 12/29/2017, eff. 1/28/2018; amended City Record 2/22/2022, eff. 3/24/2022)

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