Under existing law a person must have a license to operate a child-care facility, unless exempted by law. This bill would provide that a child-care facility that would otherwise be exempted is not exempt if the facility is operated on a for-profit basis or is operated on a 24-hour basis. This bill would provide additional requirements for an application to operate a child-care facility on a 24-hour basis. Under existing law, the Department of Human Resources is authorized to adopt rules to regulate child-care facilities. This bill would further provide for the authority to adopt rules by specifying the department has the authority to adopt rules governing the use of video surveillance in the facilities and would establish various data retention requirements. Under existing law, child-care facilities are required to give the department a reasonable opportunity to inspect the child-care facility. The inspection may be performed without prior notice, but must be performed at a reasonable time. This bill would provide that if a law enforcement agency is investigating a claim of child abuse or neglect, the law enforcement agency may enter the premises of the child-care facility without prior notice, without permission, and at any time, and may take into custody any child who is the subject of a complaint. This bill would also establish a private cause of action for any individual who is subjected to a violation of the child-care facility or youth residential facility laws.