Sec. 43.004. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE    


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  • (a) To be eligible for a child-care administrator's license a person must:

    (1) provide information for the department's use in conducting a criminal history and background check under Subsection (c);

    (2) pass an examination developed and administered by the department that demonstrates competence in the field of child-care administration;

    (3) have one year of full-time experience in management or supervision of child-care personnel and programs; and

    (4) have one of the following educational and experience qualifications:

    (A) a master's or doctoral degree in social work or other area of study; or

    (B) a bachelor's degree and two years' full-time experience in child care or a closely related field.

    (b) To be eligible for a child-placing agency administrator's license a person must:

    (1) provide information for the department's use in conducting a criminal history and background check under Subsection (c);

    (2) pass an examination developed and administered by the department that demonstrates competence in the field of placing children in residential settings or adoptive homes;

    (3) have one year of full-time experience in management or supervision of child-placing personnel and programs; and

    (4) have one of the following educational and experience qualifications:

    (A) a master's or doctoral degree in social work or other area of study; or

    (B) a bachelor's degree and two years' full-time experience in the field of placing children in residential settings or adoptive homes or a closely related field.

    (c) Before the department issues a license under this chapter, the department must conduct a criminal history and background check of the applicant using:

    (1) the information made available by the Department of Public Safety under Section 411.114, Government Code, or by the Federal Bureau of Investigation or other criminal justice agency under Section 411.087, Government Code; and

    (2) the information in the central registry of reported cases of child abuse or neglect established under Section 261.002, Family Code.

Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 2368, ch. 842, art. 1, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1979. Amended by: Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 268 , Sec. 1.114(a), eff. September 1, 2005.