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Unregistered 05:00 PM 09-18-2007
Sounds like you are interested in a family type daycare and not a Center. Are you speaking of two separate owners within the same home? I think you need two licenses even if it is in the same structure and there are two owners. Here are some of the Kansas requirements.

(1) Any person desiring to conduct a day care home or group day care home shall apply for a license on forms provided by the Kansas department of health and environment.

(2) The applicable fee shall be submitted at the time of license application and replication, and shall not be refundable.

(b) Each licensee or primary care provider:

(1) Shall be at least 18 years of age;
(2) shall not be involved in child care or a combination of child care and other employment for more than 18 hours in a 24-hour period; and
(3) shall not be engaged in either business or social activities which interfere with the proper care or supervision of children.
(c) Each licensee who operates more than one child care facility shall maintain each facility as a separate entity.
(d) Each licensee shall not be licensed concurrently for or provide more than one type of child care or child and adult care in the same premises.
(e) (1) The maximum number of children for which a day care home may be licensed shall be as follows:


(2) Children 11 years of age to 16 years of age, unrelated to the provider, shall be included in the license capacity if child care for this age group as a whole exceeds three hours a week.

(3) Children under 11 years of age who are related to the provider shall be included in the maximum number of children in each age group.
(f)

(1) The maximum number of children for which a group day care home may be licensed shall be as follows:
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