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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 8

10-8-84.6. Prohibition on licensing or certification of child care programs.

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Effective 5/3/2023
10-8-84.6. Prohibition on licensing or certification of child care programs.
(a)As used in this section, "child care program" means a child care facility or program operated by a person who holds a license or certificate from the Department of Health and Human Services under Title 26B, Chapter 2, Part 4, Child Care Licensing .
(b)"Child care program" does not include a child care program for which a municipality provides oversight, as described in Subsection 26B-2-405(2)(e) .
(2)A municipality may not enact or enforce an ordinance that:
(a)imposes licensing or certification requirements for a child care program; or
(b)governs the manner in which child care is provided in a child care program.
(3)This section does not prohibit a municipality from:
(a)requiring a business license to operate a business within the municipality; or
(b)imposing requirements related to building, health, and fire codes.
Amended by Chapter 327 , 2023 General Session
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