Utah Admin. Code R381-100-3 - License Required
(1) A person shall
obtain a license for a child care center from OL if the person provides care:
(a) for direct or indirect
compensation;
(b) for each child
for less than 24 hours a day;
(c)
for five or more unrelated children;
(d) in a place other than the provider's home
or the child's home;
(e) in the
absence of a child's parent; and
(f) on an ongoing basis for four or more
weeks in a year.
(2) OL
will not issue a license if care is only for related children or on a sporadic
basis.
(3) OL may license a
provider to provide child care in a facility that is also licensed by OL if the
part of the facility requesting a CCL license is physically separate from the
other facility services.
(4) A
child care center licensee shall comply with Rule R380-600.
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(1) A person shall obtain a license for a child care center from the department if they provide care:
(a) in the absence of the child's parent ;
(b) in a place other than the provider 's home or the child's home;
(c) for five or more unrelated children;
(d) for each individual child for less than 24 hours a day;
(e) on an ongoing basis for four or more weeks in a year; and
(f) for direct or indirect compensation.
(2) A person who does not meet licensing requirements may voluntarily become licensed, except for care that is for related children only or on a sporadic basis.
(3) The department may license a provider to provide child care in a facility that the department licensed to offer foster or respite care services, or another licensed or certified human services program, if the part of the building requesting a CCL license is physically separate from the other building services.