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    Quote Originally Posted by ebhappydc View Post
    Could they work with Revenue Canada to get addresses? I guess the pple breaking the law wouldn't be filing taxes either though....
    That makes zero sense either.

    One job code for in-home providers. Registered and private, same job code. So really expect judge to issue global court order for information about people on one job code. That is what they say in movies is "fishing for information" with no just cause or specifics.

    And then, really expect CRA to create report that searches all Canadian's for our job code to hand list to municipal government agency so they can show up? I think more benefit in persuading judge to issue order for other job codes - what about electrician so municipality can check they licensed, or builder to check their permits up to date, or million of other situations more logicial than mis-mash of in-home carer, who might be registered or not, who are low income, who mostly follow the rules.



    CRA is not allowed to give your address out. They can't even give out addresses to child maintenance without a court order.

    Every time you do your tax, you have to give permission of CRA to pass your information to Elections. They are not going to out addresses without court order and courts have a lot to do without issue orders for someone to come out to your home, when they are already allowed to just knock on the door.

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    I don't know how detailed they'll get with inspections, but I had a fire dept. inspection done before starting, and I was amazed at how detailed they were with checking electrical/fuse panel/furnace/extinguishers/GFI outlets/escape plans/escape ladder etc. It enlightened me and was well worth $200. Not sure if it's just about head counts/looking at start dates for the "under 2's etc"? Any feedback from those who've had agency inspections done before? What did they look for?

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    When registered, "inspections" were via agency so little different. Different because they have access to paperwork, menu, contract, accident log, anyway on on-going basis.

    Inspection from agency used to be two times year. One announced, one unannounced. The agency would make sure all provincial regs followed. If regs require fence, agency check height and maintenance of fence. If regs require sink for dedicated handwashing, agency make sure that not blocked off, there is stool so kids can reach. If regs require cribs not pack n play for under 2's, the agency make sure that cribs there for each under 2 in home.

    But inspection from Community Service for private day care different. It not true inspection because requirement for private much looser. If all your regs require is no more than 5 kids, that's all their inspection can check for. They not allow check for specifics which apply just to registered providers. They can only check for what applies to private - plus obvious signs of neglect/abuse.

    Of course they will come if reports that you leave children unattended to meet school bus. Of course they will come if reports that you have more kids than allowed. Of course they will come if parent complain about quality of care. But they knock and announce and come in.

    They are not going to check for socket covers, homo milk only, three veggies, two fruit, and a partridge in a pear tree if that not in the rules that apply to you.

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