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I agree that it sounds different everywhere so I would check with your agency.
For us (in KY) our worker has to come out at least 2 times for the home study. We didn't have to have our crib ready until the second visit. The first was more of a LONG interview- the second some interview but then our LW did the walk through and we had to have our cabinet locks, meds and liqueur properly stored and the room set up.
Also a big question of mine was if it was okay to use a pack n play with an infant sleeper/bassinet or a Rock N Play sleeper for an infant, knowing we could get a newborn and not being comfortable putting them straight in the crib. She said that was fine BUT you still have to have an actual crib set up as well.
Good luck!