Dayna Zimmer - Inspection Report
Inspection Information
Facility typeUnlicensed Child Care - 900
Service type
Inspection typeUnlicensed Child Care - 900
Date receivedJune 13, 2023
Screening
Allegation code- Operating without a licence
Allegation detailsCCALA Section 5 – Operating or advertising without a licence On June 13, 2023, an allegation of licensable child care being offered at 1880 11th Avenue was made by an anonymous complainant. The complainant alleged an after-school daycare is being operated out of the residence.
Contraventions: A summary of the contraventions found during the inspection are listed below.
Code Category/Description
CCALA Section 5Licensing: A person who does not hold a licence must not operate, or hold themselves out as operating, a community care facility, provide, or hold themselves out as providing, care in a community care facility, or accommodate, or hold themselves out as accommodating, a person who, in the opinion of a medical health officer, requires care in a community care facility.
Observation: Operated or advertised without a licence.
Corrective action: The licensee to submit a compliance plan by indicated date.
To be corrected by: 6-16-2023
Actions Required by Licensee/Operator
- Operator to immediately reduce number of children or persons receiving care to 1 or 2 who are not related by blood or marriage to the person.
- Operator to submit written confirmation to Licensing Office that they have reduced the number of children or persons receiving care to 1 or 2 who are not related by blood or marriage to the person.
Action Required by Licensing Officer or Medical Health Officer
- Conduct follow up inspection to confirm ongoing compliance
Summary Findings/Conclusions
Conclusion:All allegations substantiated
Report of Findings:Community Care Facility Licensing investigates all allegations of a community care facility operating in non-compliance with the Community Care and Assisted Living Act (CCALA) and Child Care Licensing Regulations (CCLR) or Residential Care Regulations (RCR). Evidence was obtained through discussions with the Operator, and observations of premises. Findings are based on a balance of probability to determine whether a contravention was more likely to have occurred than not.
Based on the analysis of evidence it was determined the following section of legislation was contravened.
Substantiated
CCALA Section 5 – Operating or advertising without a licence.
Conclusion:
Report of Findings: