Exclusion from Licensing (26B-2-405)
A person who does not hold a license or certificate from the department may not, at any given time, provide child care in the person's home for more than 10 children in total under the age of 13, or under the age of 18 if a child has a disability, regardless of whether a child is related to the person providing child care.
- A person providing care described in Subsection (1)(a)(viii) may not provide, at any given time, child care in the person's home for more than two children who are under three years old.
- A person providing care described in Subsection (1)(a)(viii) that is not a certified or a licensed provider under this part is subject to the requirements of Section 26B-2-406.
Criminal History Checks (26B-2-406)
Each exempt provider that is not a certified provider or a licensed provider, shall submit to the department the name and other identifying information, which shall include fingerprints, of existing, new, and proposed: owners, directors, members of the governing body, employees, providers of care, volunteers, and all adults residing in a residence where child care is provided.
Each person described in Subsection 26B-2-405(1)(a)(viii) that is not a certified provider or a licensed provider shall submit to the department the name and other identifying information of any person age 12 through 17 who resides in the residence where the child care is provided.
The identifying information required for a person age 12 through 17 does not include fingerprints.