S-4.1.1, r. 2 - Educational Childcare Regulation

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54. If the person applying for recognition intends to be assisted by another person, that person must
(1)  be at least 18 years of age;
(2)  have the ability to establish a meaningful affective relationship with the children and adequately meet their needs;
(2.1)  be able to help the home educational childcare provider in the implementation of the educational program;
(3)  have the physical and mental health necessary to provide childcare; and
(4)  hold a certificate not older than 3 years attesting successful completion of a minimum 8-hour early childhood first aid course including a component on the management of severe allergic reactions or a minimum 6-hour refresher course updating the knowledge acquired as part of the early childhood first aid course.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 54; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 27; O.C. 1464-2022, s. 8.
54. If the person applying for recognition intends to be assisted by another person, that person must
(1)  be at least 18 years of age;
(2)  have the ability to establish a friendly relationship with the children and adequately meet their needs;
(3)  have the physical and mental health necessary to provide childcare; and
(4)  hold a certificate not older than 3 years attesting successful completion of a minimum 8-hour early childhood first aid course including a component on the management of severe allergic reactions or a minimum 6-hour refresher course updating the knowledge acquired as part of the early childhood first aid course.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 54; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 27.
54. If the person applying for recognition intends to be assisted by another person, that person must
(1)  be at least 18 years of age;
(2)  have the ability to establish a friendly relationship with the children and adequately meet their needs;
(3)  have the physical and mental health necessary to provide childcare; and
In force: 2016-04-01
(*4)  hold a certificate not older than 3 years attesting successful completion of a minimum 8-hour early childhood first aid course including a component on the management of severe allergic reactions or a minimum 6-hour refresher course updating the knowledge acquired as part of the early childhood first aid course.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 54; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 27.
* The former paragraph 3 is in force until 1 April 2016, date of coming into force of paragraph 4 above.
“ (3) hold a certificate not older than 3 years certifying that the person has successfully completed a minimum 8-hour standard first aid course or a minimum 6-hour refresher course updating the knowledge acquired as part of the standard first aid course.”
54. If the person applying for recognition intends to be assisted by another adult, that adult must
(1)  have the ability to establish a friendly relationship with the children and adequately meet their needs;
(2)  have the physical and mental health necessary to provide childcare; and
(3)  hold a certificate not older than 3 years certifying that the person has successfully completed a minimum 8-hour standard first aid course or a minimum 6-hour refresher course updating the knowledge acquired as part of the standard first aid course.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 54.