Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota - Tribal Law

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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

50.03.190 Revocation of License or Registration Document

(a) The department may revoke the license or registration document of any early childhood services provider upon proper showing of any of the following:

(1) Any of the applicable conditions set forth in this code or duly adopted regulation or policy as prerequisites for the issuance of the license, or registration document no longer exist.

(2) The licensee or registrant is no longer in compliance with the minimum standards prescribed by the department.

(3) The license or registration document was issued upon fraudulent or untrue representation.

(4) The licensee, or registrant has violated any rules of the department.

(5) The licensee, registrant, or a household member of a home out of which early childhood services are provided has been found guilty of, or pled guilty to, an offense the department determines has a direct bearing upon an individual's ability to serve the public as a licensee, a holder of the license or registrant.

(6) The licensee, or registrant has been convicted of any offense and the department has determined that the individual has not been sufficiently rehabilitated.

(7) The department may consider the early childhood services history of the licensee, or registrant in determining revocation of a license, or in-home registration document.

(b) The department shall notify, in writing, the parent of each child receiving early childhood services from the early childhood services provider that is the subject of the revocation notice.

Original url: /us/nsn/tmchippewa/council/code/50.03.190

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