Rules & Laws

Laws

Regulations

*Section 210.275, RSMo, allows DESE to regulate certain requirements for programs licensed to provide child care to only school-age children. These programs cannot be regulated for fire safety, sanitation, or buildings and premises. The highlighted rules are what DESE regulates for licensed school-age programs. Any rule not highlighted is not regulated as a part of licensing.


Exemptions

Certain child care facilities are not required to obtain a child care license from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). To document the exemption, these programs may file a Program Evaluation Questionnaire (PEQ) with DESE in order to obtain an exemption assessment. The exemption process questionnaire is reviewed in our central office. Depending on the type of licensing exemption a program may qualify for, that program may still be required to comply with certain child care laws and regulations. 

Exemptions are set forth in Missouri Statute, sections 210.201 and 210.211, RSMo. Anyone who is caring for six or fewer children, including a maximum of three children under the age of two, at the same physical address is not required to be licensed and does not have to report he/she is providing child care. For the purposes of this exemption, children who live in the caregiver’s home and who are eligible for enrollment in public kindergarten, elementary, or high school shall not be considered in the total number of children under the provider's care.

Any private organization elementary or secondary school system providing child care to children younger than school age, including Private school systems, religious school systems, and Montessori schools, must submit the PEQ and the School Review Form for Child Care Exemptions, along with all required paperwork, for review by DESE in order to obtain an exemption determination. This form must be submitted to DESE on an annual basis after the exemption determination to ensure the program continues to meet exemption requirements.”

Nursery schools and child care programs maintained and operated under the exclusive control of a religious organization are license-exempt under Section 210.211, RSMo. These programs must file a Program Evaluation Questionnaire (PEQ) with the Office of Childhood to obtain an exemption determination. These types of license exemptions require a program to comply with certain child care laws and regulations in accordance with Section 210.252, RSMo.