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Idaho State Law establishes the basic framework for daycare or child care licensing which is managed by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in partnership with local health districts and fire departments.
Child care licensing requires child care programs meet basic health and safety standards aimed at protecting the well-being of children in care.
Families who select licensed child care programs are assured that fire, safety, and health inspections have been passed; adults employed as care givers have successfully completed a background check; children enrolled meet immunization requirements; and employees receive annual training.
A State Daycare License is required of all Daycare Centers with seven (7) or more children enrolled and who receive compensation for providing care.
The following are exempt from State Daycare Licensing:
The policy for the Idaho State laws “establishes the minimum statewide system for the protection of children in daycare facilities. This system is intended to establish minimum standards, while still leaving primary responsibility for evaluation and selection of daycare services with parents.”
Some cities or counties in Idaho have specific requirements for operating a daycare or child care program that are separate from state licensing requirements. More information on community licensing requirements can be found on the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare website.
For additional information call the IdahoCareLine by dialing 2-1-1 or 1-800-926-2588 and ask for your Regional Child Care Office.