This guide covers childcare center licensing, compliance, and state regulations specific to New York (NY). Laws, programs, and resources vary by state, and this page focuses on what New York residents need to know.
Licensing Requirements
New York has specific licensing requirements for childcare centers, family childcare homes, and group childcare homes. The New York Department of Children and Families oversees childcare licensing in the state.
New York licensing requirements cover staff-to-child ratios, facility safety, staff qualifications, health and sanitation, and background check requirements. Requirements vary by the type of childcare setting and ages served.
Staff Requirements
New York sets minimum education and training requirements for childcare staff. Directors must have a degree in early childhood education or a related field.
All New York childcare staff must complete background checks and ongoing training hours. New York requires CPR and first aid certification for all staff working directly with children.
Ratio Requirements
New York mandates specific staff-to-child ratios based on the age of children in care. These ratios are strictly enforced during licensing inspections.
Typical New York ratios range from 1:3 or 1:4 for infants to 1:10 or higher for school-age children. Check the current New York licensing regulations for exact ratio requirements, as they are updated periodically.
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