It depends on the terms of the policy, but it's really unlikely that an insurance policy would cover illegal activity.
Daycare can be unlicensed or licensed.
If you are not licensed to run a daycare, doing so is illegal. Nobody would pay you anything without first proving you are up to standard.
Daycare InsuranceWhen seeking any type of insurance, including insurance for operating a daycare, always start by calling your local agent. They should be able to meet most if not all of your insurance needs. ..
Whatever spouse is paying for Daycare then yes, they can request this through the courts and make payments to a licensed daycare. Marcy it all depends on the stae u live in and wt there laws on it is usuely if it is court orderd the judge will put in there htat it ahs to be paid to the day care if not then it goes to the mother to pay for the day care
You can check with your state for information on licensed day care centers. Typically this information can be found on your states website.
Most require it as it is a safety precaution and a good daycare will have it. However, it is not a requirement of of all daycare facilities.
The legal number is 5
I'm virtually certain in saying yes, in order to offer adult daycare you must be licensed.
If it's in the best interest and safety of the child. Being a state licensed daycare provider and a certified nursing assistant does not mean she is not abusing her own child.
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It really depeneds on where you work. I doibt someone would give you free insureance for working at a daycare. But my boss did give me free health insurance. But he did take it away. So I guess my answer is: NO
B. Liability insurance