Child Care Center Request for Pediatric First Aid / Cpr Reimbursement - Nebraska

Child Care Center Request for Pediatric First Aid / Cpr Reimbursement - Nebraska

Child Care Center Request for Pediatric First Aid/Cpr Reimbursement is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nebraska.

FAQ

Q: What is the Child Care Center Request for Pediatric First Aid/CPR Reimbursement?
A: The Child Care Center Request for Pediatric First Aid/CPR Reimbursement is a program in Nebraska that offers reimbursement for the cost of pediatric first aid and CPR training for child care centers.

Q: Who is eligible for the reimbursement?
A: Child care centers in Nebraska are eligible for the reimbursement.

Q: What is the purpose of the reimbursement program?
A: The purpose of the reimbursement program is to ensure that child care providers have the necessary training to respond to medical emergencies and provide care to children in their care.

Q: How can child care centers apply for the reimbursement?
A: Child care centers can apply for the reimbursement by submitting a completed reimbursement request form along with proof of training and payment.

Q: What expenses are covered by the reimbursement?
A: The reimbursement covers the cost of pediatric first aid and CPR training and any associated fees.

Q: What is the reimbursement amount?
A: The reimbursement amount is up to $100 per child care staff member per training year.

Q: Is there a deadline for submitting reimbursement requests?
A: Yes, reimbursement requests must be submitted within 60 days of the completion of the training.

Q: Can child care centers receive reimbursement for multiple staff members?
A: Yes, child care centers can receive reimbursement for multiple staff members who have completed the training.

Q: Is there a limit to the number of staff members who can be reimbursed?
A: There is no limit to the number of staff members who can be reimbursed.

Q: Are child care centers required to maintain documentation of the training?
A: Yes, child care centers are required to maintain documentation of the training for at least two years.

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