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(a) A person must have a full Child-Care Administrator's License (CCAL) to serve as a child-care administrator for a general residential operation, including a residential treatment center, except:(1) When serving as a child-care administrator for a general residential operation that only provides emergency care services according to §745.8911 of this division (relating to Exception for a General Residential Operation that Only Provides Emergency Care Services); or(2) When serving as a child-care administrator under a provisional CCAL according to:(A) §745.8913(c) of this division (relating to Qualifying for an Administrator's License Through a License from Another State); or(B) §745.8925 of this division (relating to Qualifying for a Provisional Child-Care Administrator's License Without Meeting Management and Supervisory Experience) at a general residential operation that meets the requirements of §748.532 of this title (relating to When can a child-care administrator with a provisional license serve as the administrator for a general residential operation?).(b) A person must have a full Child-Placing Agency Administrator's License to serve as a child-placing agency administrator.