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What is NYC AC § 17-1301?

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This section provides definitions related to child care services as per article 47 of the New York City Health Code. It includes terms such as 'child care service', 'child care service permittee', and 'serious injury', among others. Applies to entities operating child care services within New York City.

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§ 17-1301 Definitions.

AC § 17-1301

a. "Child care service" means any service which is permitted as a child care service in accordance with article 47 of the New York city health code. b. "Child care service permittee" means the person to whom a permit to operate a child care service is issued by the commissioner. c. "Permit" means an authorization to operate a child care service issued by the commissioner in accordance with article 47 of the New York city health code. d. "Serious injury" means a serious impairment of physical condition, including, but not limited to, the following: loss of consciousness; concussion; bone fracture; protracted loss or impairment of function of any bodily member or organ; a wound requiring extensive suturing; and serious disfigurement. e. "Summary child care service inspection report" is a report that includes, at a minimum, the following information: (1) the name of the child care service; (2) the name of the child care service permittee; (3) the child care service permit number and expiration date; (4) the address of the child care service; (5) the date of the most recent inspection; (6) the maximum number of children authorized to be present at any one time as specified in the child care service permit; (7) any violations identified by the department during inspections conducted over the past three years; and (8) whether a permit has been ordered suspended or revoked in the past twelve months; whether a child care service has, during the past three years, been ordered closed because its continued operation represented a danger to the health or safety of children; and the terms and conditions, if any, under which such child care service has been allowed to reopen and is authorized to operate. f. "Violation" means a citation issued by the department which alleges that a child care service has failed to comply with a provision of applicable law, rule or regulation. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2005/013.

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