Current law requires the secretary of the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) to charge fees to the licensee for obtaining a child care license. The secretary has the discretion to waive fees if the fees would not be in the best interest of public health and safety, or when the fees would be to the financial disadvantage of the state. Fees charged must be based on, but must not exceed, the cost to DCYF for the licensure of the activity and may include costs of necessary inspection.
DCYF must establish the fees in rule. The annual fee for family home providers is $30, and the annual fee for child care centers is $125 for the first 12 children plus $12 for each additional child.
DCYF is prohibited from charging fees to the licensee for obtaining a child care license.