ABCDaycareMN 07:24 PM 09-27-2017
What are the regulations for legally unlicensed in MN.
1 family unrelated to you. I know.
What about family that is related? Unlimited?
Can you mix the 1 unrelated and family?
Michael 10:01 PM 09-27-2017
Family Home
A caregiver cares for up to six children at a time with no more than three under the age of 2. Care is offered in a homelike setting, usually in the caregiver's residence. Family child care homes must be registered with the Child Care Licensing Program
https://dphhs.mt.gov/qad/Licensure/LBCCL
Blackcat31 06:52 AM 09-28-2017
Originally Posted by ABCDaycareMN:
What are the regulations for legally unlicensed in MN.
1 family unrelated to you. I know.
What about family that is related? Unlimited?
Can you mix the 1 unrelated and family?
Subp. 3. Exclusion from licensure.
Under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.03, the following day care situations are excluded from licensure under parts 9502.0315 to 9502.0445:
A. day care provided by a relative to only related children;or
B. day care provided to children from a single, unrelated family, for any length of time; or
C. day care provided for a cumulative total of less than 30 days in any 12-month period; or
D. the exclusions contained in items A and B are mutually exclusive.
As for the definition of "family" or "relative":
Subp. 25. Related.
"Related" means any of the following relationships by marriage, blood, or adoption: parent, grandparent, brother, sister, stepparent, stepsister, stepbrother, uncle, aunt, child, niece, nephew. Related also includes a legally appointed guardian.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=9502
Blackcat31 06:54 AM 09-28-2017
Originally Posted by ABCDaycareMN:
What are the regulations for legally unlicensed in MN.
1 family unrelated to you. I know.
What about family that is related? Unlimited?
Can you mix the 1 unrelated and family?
Yes, you may care for a relative AND a non-related family at the same time.