CHILD CARE CENTER - California Department of Social Services
manual letter and subsequent community care licensing manual letters will now be identified by a vertical line in the left margin. Questions relative to this Users' Manual should be directed to your local licensing agency. CALIFORNIA-DSS-MANUAL-CCL MANUAL LETTER NO. CCL -98-11 Effective 11/1/98 Page 4
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