Utah Admin. Code R430-8-3 - License, Certificate, or Exemption Not Required
(1) A provider of any of the following types
of care is not subject to a child care license, certificate, exemption, or the
submission of background checks to OL:
(a) a
facility or program owned or operated by an agency of the United States
government;
(b) a health care
facility that is licensed by OL;
(c) a residential support program that is
licensed by OL; or
(d) group
counseling provided by a mental health therapist who is licensed to practice in
this state.
(2) A
residential child care provider caring for eight or less qualifying children
who is not subject to a child care license, certificate, or exemption, shall
submit background checks in accordance with Sections
R430-50-3 and
26B-2-405.
Notes
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(1) The following types of care do not require a child care license, certificate, exemption, or the submission of background check documents to the department :
(a) care provided on no more than two days during any calendar week;
(b) care provided in the home of the provider for less than four hours a day, or for fewer than seven unrelated children in the home at one time;
(c) care provided in the home of the provider on a sporadic basis only;
(d) care provided by a facility or program owned or operated by an agency of the United States government;
(e) a group counseling provided by a mental health therapist who is licensed to practice in this state;
(f) a health care facility licensed pursuant to Title 26B, Chapter 2, Part 4 Child Care Licensing; or
(g) care provided at a residential support program that is licensed by the department .