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Home Daycare: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do home daycare rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield and Delano have similar restriction levels.

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Few Restrictions

Bakersfield treats licensed family daycare homes as residential uses under California Health & Safety Code 1597.40, meaning they are allowed in every residential zone without special city approval. Small homes serve up to 8 children and large homes serve up to 14, following state ratios. The city cannot require a conditional use permit, business license tax surcharge, or impose parking or spacing standards beyond what applies to any single-family dwelling. State licensing through Community Care Licensing (CCL) is mandatory, and operators must carry liability insurance and comply with state fire clearance for large homes.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

Few Restrictions

Health and Safety Code sections 1597.40 through 1597.465 require all California cities and counties to treat licensed family daycare homes as permitted residential uses, preempting any local prohibition or restrictive zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
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Statewide concern-H&S Code 1597.40
Small daycare cap-8 children
Large daycare cap-14 children
License agency-CDSS Community Care
Unlicensed penalty-$200 per day

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Bakersfield FAQ

Delano FAQ

Does my city have any say over my family daycare?

Cities cannot prohibit family daycares. For large family daycares they may apply only narrow standards on parking, spacing, and noise. Small family daycares are permitted by right with no local approval.

Are HOA bans on home daycare enforceable?

No. Health and Safety Code 1597.465 voids any deed restriction, covenant, or HOA rule that prohibits family daycare in homes used for that purpose.

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