1st Engrossment - 90th Legislature (2017 - 2018) Posted on 03/29/2018 04:28pm
A bill for an act
relating to human services; modifying family and group family child care training
requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2017 Supplement, section 245A.50,
subdivision 7.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2017 Supplement, section 245A.50, subdivision 7, is
amended to read:
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purposes of family and group family child care, the license holder and each primary caregiver
must complete 16 hours of ongoing training each year. For purposes of this subdivision, a
primary caregiver is an adult caregiver who provides services in the licensed setting for
more than 30 days in any 12-month period. Repeat of topical training requirements in
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ongoing training subjects to meet the annual 16-hour training requirement must be selected
from the following areas:
(1) child development and learning training under subdivision 2, paragraph (a);
(2) developmentally appropriate learning experiences, including training in creating
positive learning experiences, promoting cognitive development, promoting social and
emotional development, promoting physical development, promoting creative development;
and behavior guidance;
(3) relationships with families, including training in building a positive, respectful
relationship with the child's family;
(4) assessment, evaluation, and individualization, including training in observing,
recording, and assessing development; assessing and using information to plan; and assessing
and using information to enhance and maintain program quality;
(5) historical and contemporary development of early childhood education, including
training in past and current practices in early childhood education and how current events
and issues affect children, families, and programs;
(6) professionalism, including training in knowledge, skills, and abilities that promote
ongoing professional development; and
(7) health, safety, and nutrition, including training in establishing healthy practices;
ensuring safety; and providing healthy nutrition.
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(b) A family or group family child care license holder or primary caregiver who is an
approved trainer through the Minnesota Center for Professional Development and who
conducts an approved training course through the Minnesota Center for Professional
Development in any of the topical training in subdivisions 2 to 9 shall receive training credit
for the training topic in the applicable annual period. Each hour of approved training
conducted shall count toward the annual 16-hour training requirement.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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