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What is NYC AC § 17-1310?

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This section mandates the commissioner to submit an annual report on training for child care inspectors to the mayor and council speaker, detailing training types, frequency, participation rates, and additional topics. The report aims to ensure oversight of training for employees inspecting licensed child care services. Applies to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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§ 17-1310 Report on child care inspector training.

AC § 17-1310

No later than September 30, 2026, and by September 30 annually thereafter, the commissioner shall submit to the mayor and the speaker of the council, and post on the department’s website, a report on training provided during the prior fiscal year to employees of the department who conduct inspections of child care services and child day cares licensed or regulated pursuant to section 390 of the social services law. The report shall include, but need not be limited to, the following: a. The types of child care-related training required for employees of the department who conduct inspections of child care services and child day cares licensed or regulated pursuant to section 390 of the social services law, including the subject matter and specific information covered, and the entity that provided each type of training; b. How often each type of training is required; c. The percentage of child care inspectors who took the required trainings during the reporting period; d. A description of any additional training topics the department provided during the reporting period, including any such topics that were based on recommendations from child care inspectors and any other relevant sources; and e. Any other information the commissioner deems relevant. (L.L. 2025/130, 9/13/2025, eff. 9/13/2025)

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