Licensure Exemptions

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Sec. 8. The division shall exempt from licensure the following programs:

(1) A program for children enrolled in grades kindergarten through 12 that is operated by the department of education or a public or private school.

(2) A program for children who become at least three (3) years of age as of December 1 of a particular school year (as defined in IC 20-18-2-17) that is operated by the department of education or a public or private school.

(3) A nonresidential program for a child that provides child care for less than four (4) hours a day.

(4) A recreation program for children that operates for not more than ninety (90) days in a calendar year.

(5) A program whose primary purpose is to provide social, recreational, or religious activities for school age children, such as scouting, boys club, girls club, sports, or the arts.

(6) A program operated to serve migrant children that:

(A) provides services for children from migrant worker families; and

(B) is operated during a single period of less than one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days during a calendar year.

(7) A child care ministry registered under IC 12-17.2-6.

(8) A child care home if the provider:

(A) does not receive regular compensation;

(B) cares only for children who are related to the provider;

(C) cares for less than six (6) children, not including children for whom the provider is a parent, stepparent, guardian, custodian, or other relative; or

(D) operates to serve migrant children.

(9) A child care program operated by a public or private secondary school that:

(A) provides day care on the school premises for children of a student or an employee of the school;

(B) complies with health, safety, and sanitation standards as determined by the division under section 4 of this chapter for child care centers or in accordance with a variance or waiver of a rule governing child care centers approved by the division under section 10 of this chapter; and

(C) substantially complies with the fire and life safety rules as determined by the state fire marshal under rules adopted by the division under section 4 of this chapter for child care centers or in accordance with a variance or waiver of a rule governing child care centers approved by the division under section 10 of this chapter.

(10) A school age child care program (commonly referred to as a latch key program) established under IC 20-26-5-2 that is operated by:

(A) the department of education;

(B) a public or private school; or

(C) a public or private organization under a written contract with:

(i) the department of education; or

(ii) a public or private school.

(11) A child care program that:

(A) is operated by a public or private organization under a contract with a public or private school;

(B) serves children who are enrolled in the public or private school in:

(i) grades kindergarten through 12; or

(ii) a preschool program offered by a public or private school as described in this subdivision; and

(C) serves children who are:

(i) attending school through remote or e-learning due to a disaster emergency declared under IC 10-14-3-12 or IC 10-14-3-29; or

(ii) participating in a learning recovery program that administers an assessment to measure student learning loss and provides Indiana academic standards aligned instruction.

(12) An educational program:

(A) consisting of a group of not more than ten (10) students who attend the educational program in lieu of attending prekindergarten or kindergarten through grade 12 at a public or private school;

(B) whose students meet in a single classroom in person or outside a classroom and which may include mixed age level groupings; and

(C) that is under the supervision of a teacher or tutor.

As added by P.L.1-1993, SEC.141. Amended by P.L.61-1993, SEC.8; P.L.136-1993, SEC.6; P.L.2-1995, SEC.50; P.L.50-2001, SEC.1; P.L.1-2005, SEC.136; P.L.173-2021, SEC.1; P.L.216-2021, SEC.3; P.L.220-2021, SEC.6.


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