The laws for opening a daycare in Utah are determined by the Utah Department of Health (UDOH). Here are some of the main regulations and requirements for opening a daycare in Utah:
- Licensing: All daycare centers in Utah are required to be licensed by UDOH. This includes completing a background check, meeting health and safety standards, and passing inspections.
- Staff qualifications: All staff members must have completed a minimum of a high school diploma or GED and must have completed a training program approved by UDOH. Staff should also have a minimum of 12 hours of annual training.
- Child-to-staff ratios: The state of Utah has specific ratios of children to staff that must be followed depending on the age of the children.
- Health and safety: Daycare centers must comply with all state health and safety regulations, including providing adequate space, equipment, and supplies for children. They should also have a written emergency preparedness plan, and conduct regular fire and severe weather drills.
- Record-keeping: Daycare centers must keep records of all children in their care, including information on vaccinations, emergency contact information, and any medical conditions.
- Parental involvement: Daycare centers must involve parents in the care of their children by providing regular communication, such as daily