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Child Care Regulation Statistics | Texas Health and Human Services

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These are statistical tables on Child Care Regulation (Residential Child Care and Day Care).

Chapter 42 of the Texas Human Resources Code directs HHSC to establish statewide minimum standards and regulate child care facilities for the purpose of protecting the health, safety, and well-being of children in out-of-home care.

Data Received by Texas Health and Human Services was prepared by Regulatory Services Data and Analytics at HHSC.

For questions about these tables and processing of these reports, email HHSC Regulatory Data and Analytics. For additional data and information requests, email HHSC Open Records. Complete data sets can be downloaded at the Texas Open Data Portal. Data for abuse and neglect allegations in CCR operations can be found in the DFPS Data Book.

If you use assistive technology, such as a screen reader, but are unable to read the information in these reports, please email OpenRecordsRequest@hhsc.state.tx.us to request an alternate format.

Data Book Child Day Care Regulation

Child Care Regulation Statistics | Texas Health and Human Services

Fiscal Year 2020 Child Day Care Data Book (PDF) Fiscal Year 2019 Child Day Care Data Book (PDF)Fiscal Year 2018 Child Day Care Data Book (PDF)

Data Book Residential Child Care Regulation

Fiscal Year 2020 Residential Child Care Data Book (PDF) Fiscal Year 2019 Residential Child Care Data Book (PDF)Fiscal Year 2018 Residential Child Care Data Book (PDF)

Serious Injuries Report

Child Safety Data for Licensed Day-Care Centers

Human Resource Code Section 42.0412 requires Child Care Regulation to annually report aggregated data regarding child safety.Child Care Regulation investigates reports and complaints of possible violations of minimum standards, rule or law in effort to reduce risk to children and prevent further harm.

Child Care Regulation Non-Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY21 (PDF)Child Care Regulation Non-Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY20 (PDF) Child Care Regulation Non-Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY19 (PDF)

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services investigates reports of alleged abuse, neglect or exploitation of children who are in care of a child care operation.

Child Care Investigations Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY21 (PDF)Child Care Investigations Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY20 (PDF) Child Care Investigations Abuse/Neglect Investigations Information by Age Group FY19 (PDF)

Day-Care Operation Monthly Status Changes

The Day-Care Operations Weekly Status Changes report displays a list of weekly changes to day-care operations’ permits and operating status within the calendar month on each Saturday.

The Day-Care Operations Monthly Status Changes report is a monthly aggregate count of day-care applications accepted, day-care permits issued and changes to operating status, including permanently closed day-care operations, displayed by region.

Operating status is marked as “Y” if the provider is caring for children and “N” if the provider is not caring for children.