New York Child Care Information for Providers FAQs
Q:What Agency Is Responsible For Regulating Child Care? A: Child care is regulated by the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), except in New York City, which are regulated by the New York City Department of Health.
Q:Do I Need A License To Operate A Day Care Center? A: If you provide care for three to seven children for three or more hours a day on a regular basis you need to be registered with the state. If you provide care to seven …
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Q:What Child Care Programs Are Exempt From Regulation? A: There are several day care programs that are exempt from these regulations. Day camps; after school programs operated by religious, educational, sports or recreation …
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Q:What Types Of Child Day Care Programs May I Operate? A: New York classifies child care providers in several different classifications: Day Care Centers, Small Day Care Centers, Family Day Care Homes & Group Family Day …
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Q:What Are Day Care Centers? A: Day Care Centers provide care for more than six children at a time, not in a personal residence.
Q:What Are Family Day Care Homes? A: Family Day Care Homes provide care for three to six children at a time in a residence; may add one or two school-age children. The maximum allowable number of children …
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Q:What Are Group Family Day Care Homes? A: Group Family Day Care Homes provide care for seven to twelve children at a time in a residence; may add one or two school-age children. The maximum allowable number of …
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