Mississippi State Department of Health licenses home daycares serving 6+ children under Miss. Code §43-20-1. DeSoto County zoning permits licensed family daycare in residential districts as a home occupation.
Mississippi regulates child care facilities under Miss. Code §43-20-1 et seq. with licensing administered by the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) Division of Child Care Licensure. In-home providers caring for 5 or fewer unrelated children are exempt from state licensing (registration recommended). Family child care homes serving 6 to 12 children require MSDH licensing with background checks, CPR/first aid certification, annual inspections, immunization records, fire safety inspection, and minimum 35 sq ft indoor space per child. DeSoto County zoning permits licensed home daycares as a home occupation in R-1, R-2, R-3, and RE residential districts subject to the home business standards (no exterior sign, no neighborhood disruption, sufficient off-street drop-off). Providers serving 13+ children must operate as a licensed child care center in appropriate commercial zoning. Mississippi Child Care Payment Program (CCPP) vouchers require licensed providers.
Operating 6+ children without MSDH license: misdemeanor, fines $500 to $2,500 per child per day. Safety violations: license suspension. Zoning violations: county citation $50 to $500 per day.
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