TX HHS Form 7277. Child Care Regulation Plan of Action
The Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) Child Care Regulation Plan of Action form is a practical tool designed to help child care providers develop a plan to address deficiencies identified during inspections. This form is used in situations where the provider needs to bring their operation into compliance with minimum standards, administrative rules, and statute.
The form consists of two sections: Section I, completed by Child Care Regulation (CCR) staff, provides an overview of the deficiencies found at the child care operation; and Section II, completed by the provider, requires a detailed plan to address these deficiencies. The plan should include information on the history of the operation, any repeated or similar deficiencies, and steps taken to correct them.
The key feature of this form is its focus on identifying and addressing deficiencies in child care operations. By completing this form, providers can demonstrate their commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of children in their care. The plan developed through this process will be reviewed and discussed with CCR staff before being finalized, providing an opportunity for collaboration and improvement.
- This form is used by child care providers to develop a plan to address deficiencies identified during inspections.
- Section I provides an overview of the deficiencies found at the child care operation.
- Section II requires a detailed plan to address these deficiencies, including information on the history of the operation and steps taken to correct them.
