Child Care Provider Types
Per Utah Statuteopens in a new tab, child care means continuous care and supervision of five or more qualifying children that is in lieu of care ordinarily provided by a parent in the parent's home, for less than 24 hours a day, and for direct or indirect compensation.
Unless one of the criteria in the Exemptions Rule are met, providers are required to have a license or certificate from Child Care Licensing if they are or will be providing care or administering a program that meet the definition of child care. A city business license is NOT a Child Care License.
Some individuals provide illegal care. Even if they have a city business license, NO CCL inspections are conducted and NO CCL background checks are done. Please File a Complaint if you are aware illegal care is being provided or a provider is not in compliance with the applicable rules or requirements.
Licensed Provider Types
There are several types of licensed providers.
Center-based providers or programs are in a commercial setting.
They provide care for children of all ages. The children have regular schedules of care.
They must be in compliance with the
R381-100 Rulesopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the
R381-60 Rulesopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the
R381-70 Rulesopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the
R381-40 Rulesopens in a new tab.
Home-based providers are in the provider's home.
They provide care for at least one child not related to them. The children have regular schedules of care.
They must be in compliance with the
R430-90 Rulesopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the
R430-50 Rulesopens in a new tab.
License-Exempt Provider Types
DWS stands for the Department of Workforce Services. FFN stands for Family, Friend, & Neighbor. LE stands for License Exempt.
They are home-based providers who are not required to have a Family Child Care License or a Residential Certificate or for whom a license or certificate is not available and want to be eligible for DWS child care subsidy payments.
They must be in compliance with the
DWS FFN Requirementsopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the
LE DWS Requirementsopens in a new tab.
They must be in compliance with the applicable
Exemptions Rulesopens in a new tab.
CHILD CARE LICENSING
REGISTERED PROVIDERS
There are no rules or requirements that apply to them.