Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Plus Rationales
Domain 1: Licensing and Regulatory Framework (Questions 1-35)
Q1. Under Texas Human Resources Code §42.001, what is the primary purpose of
child-care licensing?
A) To maximize operational profits for child-care facilities
B) To standardize educational curricula across all programs
C) To protect the health, safety, and well-being of children in care
D) To reduce regulatory burden on child-care providers
Answer: C
Rationale: The Texas Human Resources Code explicitly states that the purpose of
child-care licensing is to protect the health, safety, and well-being of children. All
minimum standards and regulations are grounded in this fundamental objective .
Q2. Which Texas state agency is currently responsible for regulating child-care
operations and child-placing agencies?
,A) Texas Education Agency (TEA)
B) Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS)
C) Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
D) Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
Answer: C
Rationale: The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), through its
Child Care Regulation (CCR) division, is responsible for licensing and regulating
child-care operations and child-placing agencies in Texas .
Q3. According to TAC §745.21, what is the definition of a "registered family
home"?
A) A facility providing care for more than 12 children
B) A home that provides regular care in the caretaker's own residence for up to 6
children under 14
C) A facility providing 24-hour care for children in foster care
D) A home-based program that cares exclusively for school-age children
,Answer: B
Rationale: A registered family home is defined as a home that provides care in the
caretaker's own residence for not more than six children under 14 years of age,
excluding the caretaker's own children .
Q4. Under TAC §745.21, what is the maximum number of children that can be
cared for in a registered family home at any given time?
A) 6 children
B) 8 children
C) 12 children
D) 15 children
Answer: C
Rationale: The total number of children, including the caretaker's own children
under 14, cannot exceed 12 at any given time. This includes up to six children
under 14 and up to six additional school-age children .
, Q5. Which of the following is an exemption from child-care licensing
requirements under Texas law?
A) Any facility caring for more than 6 children
B) A facility operated in connection with a business where children are cared for
while parents are shopping on the premises
C) A school or class for religious instruction lasting 10 days during the summer
D) A home providing care for 8 unrelated children
Answer: C
Rationale: Section 42.041(b) of the Human Resources Code exempts several types
of operations, including a school or class for religious instruction that does not
last longer than two weeks (14 days) and is conducted by a religious organization
during summer months .
Q6. According to the Texas Human Resources Code, what is the definition of a
"foster home"?
A) A facility caring for 7-12 children for 24 hours a day