Showing ordinances that apply to Harrisville, RI
Harrisville is an unincorporated community (population 1,745) in Providence County, Rhode Island. Because Harrisville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Providence County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The home daycare rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rhode Island licenses family child care homes under RIGL ยง42-12.5 and DCYF regulations. Providence County municipalities must allow licensed family home daycare as a permitted use in residential zones per RIGL ยง45-24-37(b).
Rhode Island's family child care home licensing is administered by the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) under RIGL ยง42-12.5 (Licensing of Family Day-Care Homes). A family day-care home may care for up to 6 non-related children (or 8 including the provider's own). DCYF regulations (214-RICR-40-00) require background checks (including BCI and DCYF child protection registry), CPR/first aid certification, minimum 35 sq ft per child indoor space, safe outdoor play area, fire safety inspection, and liability insurance. Critically, RIGL ยง45-24-37(b) REQUIRES all Rhode Island municipalities to permit licensed family day-care homes as a permitted use in any residential zone โ cities CANNOT zone them out or require special permits for standard capacity. Group family day-care homes (up to 12 children) may require additional local approvals. Child care centers (13+ children) require conditional use permits and separate DCYF licensure. Providence Code Chapter 27 (Zoning) and Cranston Zoning Code comply with this state preemption. Pickup and drop-off traffic must not create nuisance per local codes. Pre-1978 buildings require lead paint compliance under RIGL ยง23-24.6.
Operating without DCYF license: fines up to $500 per day under RIGL ยง42-12.5-8, closure order. Exceeding licensed capacity: immediate correction. Lead paint non-compliance: RI Dept. of Health enforcement under RIGL ยง23-24.6.
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