If, upon investigation, it is found that an applicant or operator has failed or refused to comply with the provisions of the Child Care Licensing Reform Act, Title 39, Chapter 12, Idaho Code, or with these rules, or with any provision of the license, the Department may deny, suspend, revoke, or not renew a license. The Department may also deny, suspend, revoke, or deny renewal of a license for any organization when the following is determined:
01.Criminal Conviction or Relevant Record. Anyone providing direct care or working onsite under these rules is denied background clearance or refuses to comply with requirements in IDAPA 16.05.06, "Criminal History and Background Checks."02.Other Misconduct. The applicant, operator, or the chief administrator: a. Fails to furnish any data, statistics, records, or information requested by the Department without good cause or provides false information.b. Has been found guilty of, or is under investigation for, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or dishonesty with the operation of the organization.c. Has been found guilty of, or is under investigation for, the commission of any felony.d. Has knowingly permitted, aided, or abetted the commission of any illegal act.03.Transfer of Children. May occur under the following circumstances:a. Any condition that endangers the health or safety of any resident or child.b. An organization is not in substantial compliance with, or has repeat violations of, these rules.c. An organization has made little or no progress in correcting deficiencies within thirty (30) days from the date the Department accepted a plan of correction.d. An organization has knowingly misrepresented or omitted information on the application or other documents pertinent to obtaining a license.e. Refusal to allow Department full access to the organization's grounds, facilities, and records.f. An organization has violated the terms or conditions of a provisional license.Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.04.18.108