Or. Admin. R. 414-305-0120 - Exemptions for Licensing
A child care facility is exempt from certification if the child care facility:
(1) Provides care in
the home of the child;
(2) Is the
child's parent, a guardian or person acting in place of a parent;
(3) Is related to the child by blood,
marriage or adoption within the fourth degree;
(4) Is a member of the child's extended
family unit, as determined by CCLD on a case-by-case basis;
(5) Provides care infrequently or
intermittently, including but not limited to care that is provided during
summer or other holiday breaks when children are not attending school, for
fewer than 70 days in a calendar year;
(6) Is a provider of medical
services;
(7) Provides care for
children from only one family, not including the provider's children;
(8) Provides care for three or fewer
children, not including the provider's children;
(9) Provides care for preschool-age children
that is primarily educational for 4 hours or less per day and where no
preschool-age child is present at the center for more than 4 hours per
day;
(10) Provides care for
school-age children that is not intended for child care purposes and is
primarily a single enrichment activity, such as swimming lessons, dance
lessons, tutoring, music lessons, sports practice, or any single class in any
subject, where no child attends for more than 8 hours per week;
(11) Provides group athletic or social
activities sponsored by or under the supervision of an organized club or hobby
group. This exclusion applies only to the time engaged in the group athletic or
social activities;
(12) Is operated
by a school district, charter school, political subdivision of this state, or a
government agency;
(13) Operates as
a parent cooperative for no more than 4 hours a day and:
(a) Care is provided on a rotating basis by
parents that are members of the cooperative; and
(b) Are overseen by a board of directors
responsible for developing written program policies and procedures that are
shared with all members.
(14) Provides care while the child's parent
or person responsible for the child remains on the premises and is engaged in
an activity on site, and:
(a) A center informs
parents that the center's program is not licensed by the state;
(b) Activities do not include work or
attending school; and
(c)
Caregivers are always able to contact the parent(s).
(15) Provide youth development activities, as
defined in ORS 329A.250(14),
to school-age children during hours that school is not in session and which
does not take the place of a parent's care.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.250(14) & ORS 329.250(5)
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