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1. What is the primary legislative intent of Florida's child care
regulations as outlined in the Florida Statutes?
A) To provide free childcare for all Florida residents
B) To protect the health, safety, and well-being of Florida's
children through minimum standards of care
C) To ensure all child care programs are religiously affiliated
D) To mandate that all child care facilities be open 24 hours a
day
Answer: B) To protect the health, safety, and well-being of
Florida's children through minimum standards of care
Rationale: The Florida Statutes (F.S.) clearly state that the
purpose of licensure and regulation is to establish minimum
standards to protect children in out-of-home care. Research
shows quality early childhood programs lead to better lifelong
outcomes .
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,2. According to Florida law, what is the definition of "child care"?
A) Educational instruction provided in a public school setting
B) The care, protection, and supervision of a child for a period of
less than 24 hours on a regular basis, which supplements parental
care
C) Medical treatment provided to children with special needs
D) Any program where children are present for more than 24
hours
Answer: B) The care, protection, and supervision of a child for a
period of less than 24 hours on a regular basis, which
supplements parental care
Rationale: Florida Statutes define child care specifically as less-
than-24-hour care on a regular basis that works in partnership
with parents, not as a replacement for parental care .
3. Which three areas do the licensing standards established by
the Department of Children and Families address?
A) Transportation, marketing, and employee salaries
B) Physical environment, children in care, and rules/regulations
C) Curriculum, fundraising, and building ownership
D) Insurance, legal representation, and tax status
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,Answer: B) Physical environment, children in care, and
rules/regulations
Rationale: Licensing standards focus on the physical environment
(health, sanitation, safety), the children in care (health, nutrition,
development), and the rules and regulations governing
operations .
4. What is the definition of a "child care facility" under Florida
law?
A) Any home where a parent watches a neighbor's child
B) Any child care center or arrangement providing care for more
than five children unrelated to the operator, receiving payment
C) A public school serving children in grades K-5
D) A church nursery operating during worship services only
Answer: B) Any child care center or arrangement providing care
for more than five children unrelated to the operator, receiving
payment
Rationale: Florida law specifies that facilities with more than five
children unrelated to the operator, which receive payment, must
be licensed .
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, 5. How often must every child care program in Florida be
licensed?
A) Every 2 years
B) Every 5 years
C) Every year (annually)
D) Only once, upon initial opening
Answer: C) Every year (annually)
Rationale: Licenses must be renewed annually to ensure ongoing
compliance with health and safety standards .
6. What is a "regulation" in the context of child care law?
A) A suggestion for best practices
B) A law, rule, ordinance, or other order prescribed by authority
to regulate conduct
C) An optional guideline for facility decoration
D) A marketing strategy for enrollment
Answer: B) A law, rule, ordinance, or other order prescribed by
authority to regulate conduct
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