
Please contact the office of child care at 1-80 for any questions.Įmergency Order of Suspension are redacted in accordance with ORS 181.534, 192.435, 192.437, 409.255, 419B.035(7) and OAR 41(2) and will be posted when available.
The license has expired and the issue that led to the Emergency Suspension has not been resolved by the Office of Child Care. The Emergency Suspension action was withdrawn and is no longer in place or. If a license was previously listed on the Emergency Suspension list and no longer appears it may indicate: For additional information, including a list of compliance history with injury reports, legal actions and more, please contact the Office of Child Care at 1-80. The Office of Child Care has suspended the following licenses. If you have any feedback regarding the use of the Child Care Safety Portal, please submit your feedback here. Child care providers have the right to request a review of findings as noted in the Office of Child Care Findings Review Procedures. Every licensed facility receives at least one announced inspection and one unannounced inspection every year.
Not all child care providers must be licensed by the Office of Child Care. Spark ratings are shown for programs with a rating of 3, 4, or 5. Spark Rating: Spark is a statewide resource used to help improve the quality of child care in Oregon. Licensed child care providers are required to report these injuries to the Office of Child Care within five days of the occurrence. Serious Injuries: When an injury occurred that needed attention from a licensed health professional, such as a physician, EMT or nurse. A complaint does not imply the allegation(s) is/are valid. The Office will issue a finding that it is Unable to Substantiate a complaint when there is conflicting evidence of equal weight or sufficient evidence is not available to determine whether the violation occurred. Unable to Substantiate Finding: There is conflicting evidence, or evidence is not available, on whether the violation occurred. Valid Finding: There is evidence that the violation occurred. Finding: The Office of Child Care’s written conclusion based on assessments of a potential or observed violation. Quality program participant status (known as “Spark”). Number of serious injuries or deaths ( For details Click Here to open the Injury Log).
Complaints – Disclaimer: A complaint does not imply the allegation(s) is/are valid.Unable to substantiate findings within the last two years.Valid findings within the last ten years.Summary of inspection visits including:.Child care license status, license type, and license capacity.WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON THE CHILD CARE SAFETY PORTAL Oregon Preschool Development Grant: Strengths and Needs Assessment.New Department of Early Learning and Care (HB 3073).