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House approves background-check requirements for child-care providers
Summary
House Bill 1 46 was replaced with a third substitute requiring background checks for child-care providers who care for more than four children, giving the Utah Department of Health complaint authority and requiring a one-page posted notice of licensing status; the House passed the bill 68-1.
The Utah House on March 6 approved a measure aimed at tightening background screening for child-care providers that care for more than four children.
Representative Menlove, sponsor of House Bill 1 46, said the bill asks child-care providers who care for more than four children to be background-checked through the state…
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