(1) Certified enrollment is intended to assist households to pay child care facilities requiring payment when a child is temporarily absent.
(2) The following requirements must be met in order for a provider to be paid under certified enrollment:
(a) Certified enrollment is available only for children receiving full-time child care. It is not available if the child is receiving care on a part-time basis.
(b) There must be a definite plan for the child to return to the facility as soon as the reason for an absence, such as a vacation or illness of the child or parent, is resolved.
(c) Certified enrollment may not be used for more than 150 certified enrollment hours in a state fiscal year per child.
(3) Child care providers may not charge for children under certified enrollment if the parent has not indicated an intent to return the child to the facility for additional child care services. The intent to return a child may be manifested either:
(a) verbally;
(b) in writing; or
(c) by actions of the parent which would lead a reasonable person to believe that the child would be returning to the facility in the foreseeable future.
(4) Child care facilities must notify the child care resource and referral agency when a child is absent without explanation for five consecutive working days. If the provider fails to notify the child care resource and referral agency when a child is absent without explanation for five consecutive working days, the department is not required to pay for any care from the date the child last attended the facility.