Section 237A.3
Registration of Family and Group Day Care Homes
a. A person who operates or establishes a family day care home
may apply to the department for registration under this chapter. The department
shall issue a certificate of registration upon receipt of a statement from
the family day care home that the home complies with rules adopted by the
department. The registration certificate shall be posted in a conspicuous
place in the family day care home, shall state the name of the registrant,-the
number of individuals who may be received for care at any one time, and
the address of the home, and shall include a check list of registration
compliances.
b. No greater number of children than is authorized by the registration
certificate shall be kept in the family day care home at any one time. However
a registered or unregistered family day care home may provide care for more
than six but less than twelve children at any one time for a period of less
than two hours, provided that each child in excess of six children is attending
school in kindergarten or a higher grade level.
c. A family day care home may provide care in accordance with this subsection
for more than six but Less than twelve children for two hours or more during
a day with inclement weather following the cancellation of school classes.
The home must have prior written approval from the parent or guardian of
each child present in the home concerning the presence of excess children
in the home pursuant to this paragraph. The home must have a responsible
individual, age fourteen or older, on duty to assist the home provider when
more than six children are present in accordance with the provisions of
this paragraph. In addition, one or more of the following conditions shall
apply to each child present in the home in excess of six children:
(1) The home provides care to the child on a regular basis for periods
of less than two hours.
(2) If the child was not present in the family day care home, the
child would be unattended.
(3) The home regularly provides care to a sibling of the child.
d. In determining the number of children cared for at any one time in
a registered or unregistered family day care home, if the person who operates
or establishes the home is a child's parent, guardian, relative, or custodian
and the child is not attending school in kindergarten or a higher grade
level or is not receiving child day care full-time on a regular basis from
another person, the child shall be considered to -be receiving child day
care from the person and shall be counted as one of the children eared for
in the home.
e. The registration process may be repeated on an annual basis.
f. A child day care provider or program which is not a family day care
home by reason of the definition of child day care in section 237A.1, subsection
4, but which provides care, supervision or guidance to a child may be issued
a certificate of registration under this chapter.
A person shall not operate or establish a group day care home unless
the person obtains a certificate of registration under this chapter. In order
to be registered, the group day care home shall have at least one responsible
individual, age fourteen or older, on duty to assist the group day care home
provider when there are more than six children present for more than a two-trout
period. All other requirements of this chapter for registered family day care
homes and the rules adopted under this chapter for registered family day care
homes apply to group day care homes. In addition, the department shall adopt
rules relating to the provision in group day care homes for a separate area
for sick children. In consultation with the state fire marshal, the department
shall adopt rules relating to the provision of fire extinguishers, smoke detectors,
and two exits accessible to children.
A registered group day care home may provide care in accordance
with this subsection for more than eleven but less than sixteen children for
a period of less than two hours or for a period of two hours or more during
a day with inclement weather following the cancellation of school classes.
The home must have the prior written approval from the parent or guardian
of each child present in the home concerning the presence of excess children
in the home. In addition, one or more of the following conditions shall apply
to each child present in the home in excess of eleven children during a period
of inclement weather:
a. The group day care home provides care to the child on a regular
basis for periods of less than two hours.
b. If the child was not present in the group day care home, the child
would be unattended.
c The group day care home provides care to a sibling of the child.
A person who operates or establishes a family day care home or a
group day care home and who is a child foster care licensee under chapter
237 shall register with the department under this chapter. For purposes of
registration and determination of the maximum number of children who can be
provided child day care by the family day care home or group day care home,
the children receiving child foster care shall be considered the children
of the person operating the family day care home or group day care home.
If the department has denied or revoked a registration because the
applicant or person has continually or repeatedly failed to operate a registered
child day care facility in compliance with this chapter and rules adopted
pursuant to this chapter, the person shall not own or operate a registered
facility for a period of six months from the date the registration is denied
or revoked. The department shall not act on an application for registration
submitted by the applicant or person during the six-month period.