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FSSA Training Providers on New Child Care Laws

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration is training child care providers on a series of changes approved by lawmakers this year. State legislators set new requirements that all employees and volunteers pass a national background check and be 18 or older. The agency says it will mail information to providers and host a teleconference and webinars about the changes.

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