Miami-Dade childcare centers must satisfy Florida Building Code, Florida Fire Prevention Code, and DCF licensing standards, with extra county zoning and inspection oversight to protect children in classroom and outdoor-play environments.
Childcare centers in Miami-Dade are licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) under FS Chapter 402, but they also must clear local zoning, building, and fire reviews. The Building Department applies Florida Building Code occupancy classifications (E and I-4) for classrooms and infant rooms, and MDFR enforces fire-alarm, sprinkler, and egress rules. Outdoor play areas need fenced enclosures, shaded structures, and impact-attenuating surfaces. Family daycare homes serving fewer children operate under lighter rules but still need a Certificate of Use, smoke alarms, pool barriers, and annual inspection.
Operating without DCF licensing, missing fire inspections, or failing playground-safety standards can shut a center down, freeze enrollment, and trigger Chapter 8CC penalties.
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