California state law preempts most local restrictions on home daycare. Under Health & Safety Code §§1597.30-1597.62, small family childcare homes (up to 8 children) and large family childcare homes (up to 14 children) are classified as residential use of property in any residential zone across San Joaquin County. State licensing is through Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) and local fire department inspection is required for large daycares.
California's Child Day Care Facilities Act (Health & Safety Code §§1596.70-1597.62) preempts local zoning restrictions on licensed family child care homes statewide. Small family child care homes (up to 8 children, including maximum 2 infants) and large family child care homes (up to 14 children, with assistant required) are considered by law to be residential use of property (§1597.45) and cannot be prohibited in any residential zone in San Joaquin County or its cities. Licensing is administered by the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) — operators must complete the MAP (Mandatory Applicant Participation) orientation, submit fingerprints through LiveScan for DOJ/FBI clearance, complete 15 hours of preventive health/pediatric CPR/first-aid training, and pay the state license fee ($73-$134 small / $147-$247 large). Large daycares additionally need a local fire marshal clearance from the San Joaquin County Fire Warden's Office or city fire department (Stockton Fire, Lodi Fire, Manteca Fire) verifying two means of egress and smoke detectors. Liability insurance or a parent-signed Affidavit Regarding Liability Insurance is required by §1597.53. Parking, signage, and traffic cannot be used by cities to effectively prohibit licensed daycares per §1597.45(c). CCLD conducts unannounced inspections every 3-5 years plus complaint-triggered visits.
Operating an unlicensed child care facility: misdemeanor under HSC §1596.890, up to $200/day fine plus closure. License violations (over capacity, incomplete background checks): civil penalties $25-$150/day. Local zoning attempt to ban licensed family childcare: void under §1597.45 — operator may recover attorney fees. Serious safety violations: license suspension or revocation.
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