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NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE Division of Public Health NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 1 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Early Childhood Child Care Center 24/2 CHILD CARE CENTER INC CCC9200 8025 MAPLE ST, Omaha NE 68134 Probation 5/29/2019 5/29/2020 3-006.15C Staff-to-Child Ratio 3-006.23A Infant Care Rooms 3-008.01 Grounds for Denial or Disciplin 6/25/2013 6/25/2014 8-002 Staff Qualifications 8-005 Teacher/Asst Teacher Qualification 8-006 Prior to Hire 8-009 Staffing 8-009.01 Staff Child Ratio 8-015 Infant Care 8-020 Sanitation Regulations 8-020.07 Napping/Sleeping Arrangements NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 2 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Child Care Center 4 VIEWS ACADEMY CCC9237 4330 CORNHUSKER HWY, Lincoln NE 68504 Probation 7/29/2016 3/24/2017 3-006.01 Licensee Requirements 3-006.02 Director Requirements 3/24/2017 1/29/2018 3-006.04 Director Qualifications 3-006.10B Nutrition - Food Safety Train 3-006.10C Transportation Training 7/29/2016 3/24/2017 3-006.14B Center Policies 3/24/2017 1/29/2018 3-006.15C Staff-to-Child Ratio 7/29/2016 3/24/2017 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.20A Prohibited Forms of Discipline 3-006.30E Notification of Emergencies 3-006.31A Housekeeping and Maintenance 3-007.03 Fenced Outdoor Play Areas NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 3 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Child Care Center A PLACE TO GROW CHILD CCC9099 4920 N 26TH, SUITE 200, Lincoln NE 68521 DEVELOPMENT CENTER, LLC Civil Penalty 7/25/2012 8/24/2012 3-002 Child Care Centers 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.31B Maintenance of Materials 3-007.03 Fenced Outdoor Play Areas 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions 3/28/2011 4/27/2011 8-002 Staff Qualifications 7/25/2012 8/24/2012 8-009 Staffing 3/28/2011 4/27/2011 7/25/2012 8/24/2012 8-009.01 Staff Child Ratio 3/28/2011 4/27/2011 Probation 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 3-002 Child Care Centers 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 3-006.31B Maintenance of Materials 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 3-007.03 Fenced Outdoor Play Areas 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 3/28/2011 9/28/2011 8-002 Staff Qualifications 8-009 Staffing 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 1/8/2016 1/8/2017 8-009.01 Staff Child Ratio 3/28/2011 9/28/2011 7/25/2012 7/25/2013 NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 4 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Child Care Center A TO Z LEARNING ACADEMY owned by CCC9250 6901 NORTH 102nd CIR, Omaha NE 68122 OMAHA CHILD CARE CENTER LLC Civil Penalty 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-002 Child Care Centers 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 3-006.01 Licensee Requirements 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-006.10C Transportation Training 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-006.22B Beds, Cribs, Sleep Surfaces 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-006.26 Transportation 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 2/13/2015 3/13/2015 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions 2/2/2015 3/2/2015 4/2/2015 5/2/2015 10/23/2014 11/28/2014 8-001 Administration 9/25/2013 10/25/2013 8-001.01 Staff Records 10/23/2014 11/28/2014 9/25/2013 10/25/2013 8-005 Teacher/Asst Teacher Qualification 10/23/2014 11/28/2014 9/25/2013 10/25/2013 8-006 Prior to Hire 10/23/2014 11/28/2014 9/25/2013 10/25/2013 8-008 In-Service Requirements 10/23/2014 11/28/2014 8-017 Facility 9/25/2013 10/25/2013 NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 5 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Child Care Center A2Z CHILDCARE owned by TDS BIG CCC9507 11830 SOUTH 25th ST, Bellevue NE 68123 HEART INC Nondisciplinary Corrective Action 6/30/2016 11/18/2016 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions ABC DAYCARE LLC CCC9187 15650 W MAPLE RD, Omaha NE 68116 Civil Penalty 4/25/2014 5/25/2014 3-006.01 Licensee Requirements 3-006.02 Director Requirements 8/12/2014 9/11/2014 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 4/25/2014 5/25/2014 3-006.20A Prohibited Forms of Discipline 3-006.20C Use of Time Out 3-006.22 Child Development Program 3-006.23 Infant/Toddler Care 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions Probation 4/25/2015 3-006.01 Licensee Requirements 3-006.02 Director Requirements 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.20A Prohibited Forms of Discipline 3-006.20C Use of Time Out 3-006.22 Child Development Program 3-006.23 Infant/Toddler Care 3-008.01 Denial and disciplinary Actions NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 6 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record. PROFESSION LICENSE TYPE NAME PHYSICAL LOCATION LIC NO TYPE OF ACTION START DATE END DATE VIOLATION Child Care Center ABC owned by SEQUOIA ARBORETUM 7 CCC9452 11539 SOUTH 36th ST, Bellevue NE 68123 LLC Civil Penalty 7/21/2020 8/21/2020 3-006.15B Staffing Requirements 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.20A Prohibited Forms of Discipline 3-006.31A Housekeeping and Maintenance 3-008.01 Grounds for Denial or Disciplin Nondisciplinary Corrective Action 3/11/2016 9/11/2016 3-006.01 Licensee Requirements 3-006.02 Director Requirements 3-006.15B Staffing Requirements 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.22B Beds, Cribs, Sleep Surfaces 3-006.23A Infant Care Rooms 3-006.27G Storage Probation 7/21/2020 7/21/2021 3-006.15B Staffing Requirements 3-006.19 Supervision of Children 3-006.20A Prohibited Forms of Discipline 3-006.31A Housekeeping and Maintenance 3-008.01 Grounds for Denial or Disciplin NEGATIVE and DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Print Date: 3/5/2021 Feb 2011-Feb 2021 Page 7 of 389 To review the disciplinary action document for any licensee on this report , you may go to our license lookup web site at: http://www.nebraska.gov/LISSearch/search.cgi The disciplinary action documents are located in the 'Disciplinary/Non-Disciplinary Information' section of the licensee's record.
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