Home day care definition

Home day care means a dwelling which provides regular custodial care for one to six children or adults, including all children under six years of age residing within the dwelling where day care services are conducted, for periods of less than 24 hours.
Home day care means a child care facility for the care of ten (10) or fewer children located in the family dwelling of the provider. All services must be provided by members of the resident family.
Home day care. - means when a dwelling unit is used to provide a facility and/or program for the care, maintenance and supervision of six or fewer children under the age of 15 years, by a person who resides in the dwelling unit and who is either related or unrelated to the children involved, for periods of more than three but less than twenty four (24) consecutive hours, other than institutions operated by or under the authority of the Alberta Child and Family Services Authority;

Examples of Home day care in a sentence

  • Home day care does not include the informal cooperative arrangement for child care among neighbors or relatives, or the occasional care of children with or without compensation.

  • Home day care may serve up to a maximum of fourteen (14) persons in a single-family residence, as licensed by the State of Minnesota.

  • Home day care centers are permitted without a license, per the requirements of Dakota/Washington County.

  • Home day care, provided that not more than ten (10) children shall be kept at any one time, and who are not related to the owner.

  • Home day care for five (5) or fewer children is per- mitted in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code.


More Definitions of Home day care

Home day care means the provision of childcare services in a dwelling where the owner or tenant resides, or churches or parish halls, to children under age 12, including the children of the owner or tenant. The number of children shall not exceed eight (8) and shall have access to an outdoor recreation area.
Home day care means the provision of child care services in a family dwelling unit, in which the owner or tenant resides, or churches or parish halls, to children, including the children of the owner or tenant, not over twelve (12) years of age. The number of children shall not exceed eight (8), with access to an outdoor recreation area.
Home day care means the provision of child care services in a dwelling unit to children, including the children of the owner or tenant, not over twelve (12) years of age. The number of children shall not exceed six (6) and the facility shall have access to an outdoor recreation area;
Home day care means a Respite Care service where the care receiver attends a supervised/protective, congregate setting during some portion of a day, and includes access to social and recreational activities.
Home day care means a dwelling where four to fourteen people are cared for on a daily basis without overnight accommodation.
Home day care means the providing of group care and supervision of five or more children on a regular basis for part of a day, with or without compen- sation, as a supplement to regular parental care, including children under the age of six living in the home and children from more than one unrelated family receiv- ing day care. (This definition may encompass Day Care, Family and Day Care, Group activities defined in the Vermillion Zoning Regulations, Chapter 155.)
Home day care means a licensed facility providing daytime supervision and care for children, located in the provider’s own home. Home day care facilities serve between 1 and 14 children.