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States with More Stringent Daycare Regulations

While all states must meet federal minimum standards under the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act, several states have implemented stricter requirements in key areas such as staff-to-child ratios, staff qualifications, and training requirements.

Note

The states listed below have requirements that significantly exceed federal minimums. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing agency as regulations change.

States Featured in This Guide

We have detailed compliance guides for these states with more stringent regulations:

Key Areas Where States Exceed Federal Requirements

Staff-to-Child Ratios

StateInfant RatioToddler RatioPreschool Ratio
Massachusetts1:31:41:10
Maryland1:31:31:10
Connecticut1:4 (max 8)1:41:10
California1:41:61:12
New York1:41:51:8

Staff Qualifications

  • New Jersey - Directors must have BA + experience
  • New York - Lead teachers need 9+ credits in ECE
  • California - 12 units ECE for teachers + director permit required
  • District of Columbia - CDA or associate degree required

Annual Training Hours

  • Minnesota - 24 hours annually (highest)
  • Massachusetts - 20 hours annually
  • Vermont - 15 hours for directors, 9 for teachers
  • Oklahoma - 12 hours minimum

Comparison: Federal vs. Stricter States

RequirementFederal MinimumStricter States
Infant ratio 1:4 1:3 (MA, MD, KS)
Background checks Every 5 years Every 2 years (CA, NY)
Annual training None specified 24 hours (MN)
Director qualifications State determined BA degree (NJ, IL)

Multi-State Operations

If you operate facilities in multiple states, you must comply with the regulations of each state where facilities are located. Subsidy payments may have additional cross-state requirements.

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