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Article R2324-48-2 of the French Public Health Code

To implement the provisions relating to health support for young children, the manager of a family crèche must comply with the following minimum standards: 1° Small family crèches: 20 hours per year of “Health and Inclusive Care” referral, including 4 hours per quarter; 2° Family crèches: 30 hours per year of “Health and Inclusive Care” referent, including 6 hours per quarter and 0.20 full-time equivalent of nursing professional; 3° Large…

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Article R2324-48-3 of the French Public Health Code

For the implementation of the provisions of article R. 2324-41, the manager of a family crèche must comply with the following minimum requirements: 1° Small family crèches: no obligation; 2° Family crèches: 0.5 full-time equivalent of educator of young children; 3° Large family crèches: 1 full-time equivalent of educator of young children; 4° Very large family crèches: 1.5 full-time equivalents of educators of young children, supplemented by 0.5 full-time equivalents…

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Article R2324-48-4 of the French Public Health Code

The childcare assistants in a family day nursery meet regularly in the presence of the children they care for for socialisation and early-learning activities, on the premises of the family day nursery or in any other place suitable for implementing the educational project provided for in 1° of article R 2324-29. In collaboration with the departmental maternal and child protection service, the family crèche regularly organises information meetings for childminders,…

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Article R2324-49 of the French Public Health Code

I.-In order to meet fluctuating childcare needs, in particular those linked to the characteristics of the economic activity in the area in which it is located, any childcare establishment or service for young children may operate on a seasonal or occasional basis, up to a limit of 210 days per year and 150 consecutive days. Any seasonal or one-off establishment or service as described in the previous paragraph must comply…

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Article R2324-49-1 of the French Public Health Code

The application for authorisation or opinion referred to in article R. 2324-18 is sent no later than three months before the planned opening date by electronic means in accordance with the procedures laid down by order of the Minister for the Family. The authorisation or opinion is valid for five years from the date of the first opening of the establishment. Where the application is for renewal of the current…

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Article R2324-49-2 of the French Public Health Code

All seasonal or ad hoc establishments or services are subject to the provisions of this section, depending on the type of establishment or service for the care of young children to which they belong. However: 1° In the operating regulations, the elements mentioned in 3°, 6° and 7° of the I of article R. 2324-30 are not required; 2° The obligation to ensure the assistance of a Health and Inclusive…

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Article R2324-49-3 of the French Public Health Code

Seasonal or one-off childcare by any public or private establishment for schoolchildren under the age of six during school holidays, professional leave or leisure activities is subject to the authorisation provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 2341-1, in accordance with the procedure defined in article R. 2324-10. The provisions of the previous paragraph apply without prejudice to those of article R. 2324-18, when the establishment also welcomes…

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Article R2324-50 of the French Public Health Code

Any establishment or service managed by an association bringing together the holders of parental authority or legal representatives of the children cared for and whose purpose is the non-permanent care of young children has the status of a parent-managed establishment or service. Apart from the staff mentioned in subsection 4, only holders of parental authority or legal representatives may take part in the care of children in a parent-run establishment…

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Article R2324-50-1 of the French Public Health Code

I.-In parent-managed establishments or services, the person exercising the management functions provided for in article R. 2324-34 is called the “technical manager”. In the absence of the person usually responsible for the functions of technical manager, the continuity of these functions is ensured by a person present in the establishment or service, falling under 1° or 2° of article R. 2324-42 and having professional experience with young children. Exceptionally, this…

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Article R2324-50-2 of the French Public Health Code

In parent-run establishments or services, the obligations to carry out criminal record checks on staff set out in article R. 2324-33 apply to the holders of parental authority or legal representatives of children participating in the care of the latter, as well as to the management of staff.

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