LA County Building Code Title 26 classifies childcare centers as Group E or I-4 occupancies with specific egress, fire-protection, and lead/asbestos clearances. CCR Title 22 licensing through CCLD adds operational rules on staffing, square footage, and outdoor space.
Title 26 of the LA County Code regulates the physical building shell of childcare facilities serving more than six children: classification falls under Group E (school-age) or I-4 (under 2.5 years), triggering exit-discharge, panic-hardware, and fire-alarm requirements. Centers in pre-1978 buildings need lead-paint clearance under Title 11.28 and asbestos surveys before occupancy. State licensing through California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing (CCR Title 22) imposes the operational floor: 35 sq ft indoor and 75 sq ft outdoor per child, staff-to-child ratios, and fenced play areas. LACoDPW Building & Safety issues the certificate of occupancy.
Operating without a county certificate of occupancy is a misdemeanor under Title 26. CCLD may suspend or revoke state licenses, and uncleared lead hazards in pre-1978 facilities trigger DPH abatement orders with civil penalties up to $1,000 per day.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles cannot be parked in the same street spot for more than 72 hours per state law (CVC 22651). RV use as housing prohibited.
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita restricts large commercial vehicles in residential zones. Heavy trucks, construction equipment, and oversized commercial vehicles may not be pa...
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on public streets may be reported as abandoned per CVC §22651. LA County Sheriff and city code enforcement handle co...
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita enforces street parking rules under SCMC Title 10. Vehicles may not park on residential streets for more than 72 hours. Posted restrictions var...
Santa Clarita, CA
EV charging supported by state mandates. AB 2097 prohibits parking minimums near transit. CALGreen requires EV-ready infrastructure in new construction.
Santa Clarita, CA
Pool barriers must meet CA Building Code requirements: 60-inch minimum height with self-closing, self-latching gates plus one additional safety feature.
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Los Angeles County.
See how other cities in Los Angeles County handle childcare center rules.
See how Santa Clarita's childcare center rules rules stack up against other locations.
Quick Compare
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.