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What is NYC RCNY § 3-05?

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Upon request from a child care program, the Department will provide such program with an updated performance summary card. The Department may also provide an updated performance summary card to reflect a new permit suspension.

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Effective: 1/28/2018Last amended: 6/15/2025

§ 3-05 Updated Performance Summary Cards.

RCNY § 3-05

Upon request from a child care program, the Department will provide such program with an updated performance summary card. The Department may also provide an updated performance summary card to reflect a new permit suspension. Updated performance summary cards shall reflect a child care program’s violations that were cited by the Department in the prior 12 months and permit suspensions imposed in the 12 months prior to the date of issuance. Upon receipt of an updated performance summary card, the child care program shall post such updated card and dispose of the prior performance summary card in a manner that prevents its reuse. (Added City Record 12/29/2017, eff. 1/28/2018; amended City Record 2/22/2022, eff. 3/24/2022; amended City Record 5/16/2025, eff. 6/15/2025)

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