Mililani family child care homes follow HRS Sec. 346-151 for three to six unrelated children, ROH Sec. 21-5.350 for zoning, and often sub-community HOA rules on commercial use.
Hawaii state law licenses family child care homes at three to six unrelated children under the Department of Human Services per HRS Chapter 346, Part VIII. Honolulu's LUO Sec. 21-5.350 accommodates this by permitting substitute caregivers who are not household members, an exception not available to most home occupations. In Mililani, sub-associations for Mililani Mauka and various Mililani Town parcels have their own rules on commercial activity, signage, and parking that may further shape how a home child care can operate. Outdoor play areas should respect noise and fence-line rules, and pickup and drop-off times should be staggered to minimize cul-de-sac congestion.
Operating without a DHS license, exceeding enrollment, or violating HOA rules can lead to state license actions and covenant enforcement.
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