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Any person who provides care for one to six unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks in a calendar year for compensation exceeding $600 in that calendar year must be licensed as a family child care home.
Note: It is illegal in the State of Michigan to care for unrelated children in your home without being licensed or registered by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
As a Child Care Licensing Specialist, you will serve our community by assessing, licensing and monitoring childcare providers and childcare centers for compliance with childcare licensing regulations set forth by KDHE and support the fulfillment of the organizations mission and values.
Filing a Complaint Against a License Exempt Provider The Child Development and Care (CDC) Office within the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) handles complaints against license exempt providers. Call 1-866-990-3227 to make a complaint against a license exempt provider.
Michigan has no law regarding the age a child can babysit and there is no magic age to determine if a tween or teen is ready to take on that responsibility.

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Under title 5, children ages 0-2 years old must have 1 adult to three children, or 1 adult to four children in combination age classrooms (0-3 years old). For children ages 2-6 years old, there must be 1 adult per 8 children.
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