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What is a license-exempt provider?
Updated over a year ago

A license-exempt provider is a provider that is not required to have a state license. License-exempt care includes care in the provider’s home for children from one other non-related family besides the provider’s own children. This includes a friend, relative, babysitter, or nanny who cares for a child in the child’s home (full- or part-time) and some school-age centers or military programs regulated by non-state agencies.

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