Missouri Child Care Services Package

State:
Missouri
Control #:
MO-P093-PKG
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Description Missouri Child Package

This package includes essential forms for the promotion and proper operation of a child care service. The forms included are designed to protect the liability of the child care provider and minimize the potential for future litigation. Purchase of this package is a savings of more than 50% over purchasing the forms individually.


This package includes the following forms:


1. Child Care Services Contract


This is an agreement between an individual employer and a child care provider whereby the employer hires the provider to care for employer's children as an independent contractor.


2. Employment Agreement with Director of Child Care Center including Non-Competition Provision


This form is used to establish the terms of employment, including duties, compensation, termination, benefits, and more between a child care provider and the director hired by it. A non-competition clause is included as well. Restrictions to prevent competition by a former employee are held valid when they are reasonable and necessary to protect the interests of the employer.


3. Sample Letter for Promotional Letter - Daycare Services - Professional


This form is a sample letter in Word format designed to be used to promote child care services offered in a professional and inviting manner.


4. Waiver and Release for Childcare Services



This form is a release given to a childcare service for any injuries that are suffered by a child while under the care of the childcare service. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state.


5. Business Use of Your Home - Including Use by Daycare Providers


This is a free instructional form with guidance on complying with tax implications involved in running a home daycare business. Specific instruction is provided on the deduction of business expenses in a home daycare situation.


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Family Child Care Homes. Family Group Home. Residential Certificate Homes. Center Based Care. In-Home Care or Nanny. Shared Care. Before and After School Programs. Head Start.

From $170,000 to below $250,000 the rate of subsidy will be 50 per cent of costs. From $250,000 to below $340,000 the rate will gradually taper down to 20 per cent. The subsidy will cut out for families earning more than $350,000.

The average annual cost of full-time child care in a center in Missouri last year was $8,580 for infants, $5,928 for 4-year-olds and $4,784 for school-aged children. That's according to a report, Parents and the High Cost of Child Care, published by Child Care Aware of America.

Applicant or Child must be a member or lineal descent of one of the CCDF member Tribes listed below. Applicant must be working and/or attending school; Child must be under the age of 13 years old; Household Income must be at or below 85% of the State Median Income for the same size household.

Low-income Missourians are eligible for childcare assistance on a sliding fee scale if their income is below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) - or $28,180 for a single mother with two children. Over 63,296 children received child care through this program in FY2017.

How does the Child Care Subsidy work? The Child Care Subsidy will be paid directly to providers to be passed on to families as a fee reduction. Families will make a co-contribution to their child care fees and pay to the provider the difference between the fee charged and the subsidised amount.

Family Child Care Homes. In family child care homes, providers care for small groups of children in a residential building. Child Care Centers. Preschool Programs. School-Age Programs. Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care.

You must be considered low income. Your household assets cannot exceed $2,250. Some assets, like the home where you live, your cars, prepaid burial plots, non-income producing property, etc, are not counted towards your asset limits. If everyone in your household is above the age of 60, then the limit is $3,500.

You may be eligible for the Child Care Subsidy Program if you are a low-income parent or guardian of a child under the age of 13 (or age 13 or older with a special need) and are: Working. Attending school. In job training.

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