Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General
Filed Date: 1/19/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Jerry Moran State Senator, 37th District Emprise Bank Building P.O. Box 128 Hays, Kansas 67601
Dear Senator Moran:
As state senator for the 37th district, you ask our opinion regarding whether the northwest Kansas childcare association must be licensed as a boarding home for children pursuant to K.S.A.
According to its articles of incorporation, the northwest Kansas childcare association (hereinafter "association") is organized as a nonprofit corporation whose purposes are:
"to promote quality child care in legally licensed or registered daycare homes; to educate the providers as to how to provide high quality child care in an atmosphere conducive to healthy growth and development; to serve as a Liaison between parents and providers, to supply educational and entertaining materials to the registered or licensed daycare homes, and to educate providers so that they can meet the basic needs of preschool children on a daily basis where children are unable to attend preschool emphasizing socialization, intellectual development and motor skills . . ."
According to the association's bylaws, membership is extended to "any person in northwest Kansas who is a legally registered or licensed daycare home in the the State of Kansas." The association itself is not licensed or registered as a child day care home, nor does the association provide day care to children. The association is essentially a organization composed of licensed day care providers in northwest Kansas whose objective is "to promote quality childcare in a legally licensed or registered daycare home." (Association bylaws)
According to the association's vice-president, once or twice a year the association publishes a pamphlet which lists names of member registered and licensed childcare homes with addresses, telephone numbers, hours of availability, ages of children accepted and other information about the particular childcare homes. The pamphlet also contains the following statement:
"This pamphlet is prepared as an advertising service by NWKCAA for parents who need childcare services. The officers do not personally refer provider names. We encourage parents to personally contact and interview prosepctive providers, and to ask for references."
K.S.A.
"(3) an association, organization or individual engaged in receiving, caring for or finding homes for children under 16 years of age who are orphans, children in need of care, deprived children or children who need day care, or a place maintained by such association, organization or individual for the purpose of caring for children under 16 years of age;"
KDHE interprets this provision to include any organization which receives and distributes lists of child care providers to parents who are seeking day care for their children. KDHE bases this interpretation on a department regulation, K.A.R.
"an association, organization, individual, or corporation receiving, caring for, and finding homes for children needing day care who are under 16 years of age."
KDHE takes the position that regulation of day care referral agencies is necessary to insure that the correct information is distributed to prospective day care clients and that any additional services offered by such an organization are appropriate.
Based on its interpretation, KDHE would require the association to become licensed as a day care referral agency before the association could lawfully publish and distribute its pamphlet listing its own member licensed day care providers. To obtain a license, the association would be required to comply with the requirements of K.S.A.
Regulation requirements include clear administrative authority, liability and accident insurance, specified services relaing to referral records, staff qualifications, training of volunteers, provision for substitute care, and health assessment forms. K.A.R.
The issue comes down to the meaning of the term "finding homes for children under sixteen years of age who need day care." Can this phrase be stretched to include the publication and distribution of a listing of licensed day care providers as KDHE maintains? If so, then the association is required to be licensed as a day care referral agency. Under the KDHE rationale, arguably Southwestern Bell should also be licensed as a day care referral agency since the "yellow pages" provide a public listing of child care centers. KDHE itself, which provides lists of licensed child care providers, would also be subject to licensure as a day care referral agency. The construction contended for by KDHE would appear to lead to such absurd results which must be avoided, if possible, in construing a statute. Smyth v. United States, 90 F.2d 900 (10th Cir. 1937) A statute should be so construed if possible as not to charge the legislature with a ridiculous result. Keck v. Cheney,
The word "find" means "to come upon by seeking or by effort; to discover; to determine; to locate." [Black's Law Dictionary, 568 (5th Ed. 1979)]" To avoid an absurd result, the word "find" as used in K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Camille Nohe Assistant Attorney General