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The costs of childcare can be paid in full or in part or waived if the parents or the parent are financially unable to pay.
Children are educated, raised and cared for during the day in daycare facilities . Daycare facilities are either aimed primarily at a specific age group or they offer an extended age mix. Facilities that predominantly accept children from one age group are Crèches (0-3 years), kindergartens (3-6 years) and day nurseries (6-14 years). Mixed-age facilities are, for example, homes for children whose services are aimed at children of different age groups (0-14 years). There are also special forms, e.g. day care centers in connection with schools and curative day care centers for educational assistance, day care homes.
Child day care is the most family-like form of child day care for toddlers, but also for kindergarten and school children, where individual needs can be taken into account particularly well. The care is provided by a permanent caregiver (day carer) in their home, in the home of the child's parents or in other suitable rooms.
If parents are unable to afford the fees (or parental contribution) of a child day care facility/child day care, the communal lunch or a vacation activity due to their financial circumstances, these can be covered in full or in part by the youth welfare office under certain conditions.
The parent with whom the child lives may take the place of the parents.
Whether the costs are covered in full or subsidized depends on your income.
However, the costs can always be covered if the parents or child receive
A corresponding application must be submitted to the youth welfare office. This must be completed in full, signed and confirmed by the daycare facility.
If the costs are covered, the contribution will be transferred to the daycare center's account.
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The application must be submitted before your child is admitted to the day-care center, the day-care facility or when registering for a vacation program, or as soon as the requirements for acceptance are met.
If your financial circumstances change during the period of cost coverage or subsidization, the Youth Welfare Office must be informed immediately. A recalculation will then be made. Incorrect or incomplete information or failure to notify the Youth Welfare Office of changes may result in the wrongly received benefits being reclaimed.
If the objection has no suspensive effect, an application for suspension of enforcement can be made to the original authority or the objection authority in accordance with Section 80 (4) VwGO. Instead, an application for an order or restoration of the suspensive effect of the objection can be made to the competent Bavarian Administrative Court in accordance with Section 80 (5) VwGO.
Please note: If it concerns the demand for public charges and costs (§ 80 Para. 2 Sentence 1 No. 1 VwGO), an application to the court is generally only admissible if the authority has previously rejected an application for suspension of enforcement (§ 80 Para. 6 VwGO).