A child care provider can look after a maximum of two children in addition to those related to them by blood or marriage without a community care facilities license.
These child care providers can operate legally in B.C. They are not registered or licensed and are not monitored or inspected. 「Unlicensed child care providers do not have to meet health or safety standards.」
Legally, the child care providers can care for up to two children (or a sibling group) who are not related to them. They may be operating illegally if they have more than two children in their care.
「Parents and guardians are responsible for overseeing the care and safety of their children in these care arrangements.」
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みんなエリカにNot for meしか感じないから否定してんだよ。
何かあっても責任取りませんっつーなら、知らずに預けて子供を殺されて泣き寝入りさせられる可能性もあるわけだ。
それならなおさら注意発起が必要だろ。そのための掲示版。
そっちこそ否定されたくなかったら利用すんなっての。
Unregistered (licence-not-required) child care
Maximum group size: Only two children or a sibling group who are not related to them
Staff-to-child ratio: 1 adult per 2 children (or sibling group) per premises
Legally, the child care providers can care for up to two children (or a sibling group) who are not related to them.
って書いてるやん。これ
Licence-Not-Required (LNR) child care is provided in the caregiver's own home. The caregiver can care for up to two children or one sibling group (brothers and sisters) in addition to those related to them by blood or marriage.