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To obtain Complaint History Information about licensed child care providers, visit the Child Care Hub Information Records Portal where you may view provider information including complaint investigation reports.
License exempt (formerly known as unlicensed) Child Care Providers are adults, age 18 or older, who are enrolled to provide child care for up to six children at a time.
Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.8182 TABLE 4 Child Care Staff Member to Child Ratios AgeMaximum Group Size (a) Infants and toddlers, birth until 30 months of age 12 (b) Preschoolers, 30 months of age until 3 years of age 16 (c) Preschoolers, 3 years of age until 4 years of age 302 more rows
The state set a ceiling on how much a family can earn and still qualify for the subsidy. Legislation with bipartisan support raised this ceiling last year. A family of two can now make up to $36,620 annually. A family of four can bring in up to $55,500.
Average Cost of Child Care in Michigan For infants, the average annual cost of care amounts to $10,861, which breaks down to approximately $905 per month. As children grow older, the expenses decrease slightly. For a 4-year-old, Child Care costs an average of $8,890 annually, equivalent to around $741 per month.
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Do I need a childcare license in Michigan? To provide childcare services in Michigan, you must obtain a license from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Child Care Licensing Division (LARA).
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.
If the background check revealed a conviction for a crime against a child that involved homicide, murder, manslaughter, or criminal sexual conduct; a conviction within the preceding ten years for any crime listed in section 3(1) of the bill (see below); or a record of a central registry case, the child care provider

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