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New Oklahoma Human Services rules approved this year require non-accredited five-star child care programs to provide proof of an accreditation application submission by April 10 and get nationally accredited by Sept. 1 — or face a star reduction tied to their reimbursements.
Providers said the timeframe to comply with a process that typically takes one to two years is too short and could cost them thousands.
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New Oklahoma Human Services rules approved this year require non-accredited five-star child care programs to provide proof of an accreditation application submission by April 10 and get nationally accredited by Sept. 1 — or face a star reduction tied to their reimbursements.
Providers said the timeframe to comply with a process that typically takes one to two years is too short and could cost them thousands.
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