No. You do not need a license to be a parent. You may keep your children unless they are removed by the state.
Another View: On the other hand - if your question is about daycare facilities, yes, you must be licensed.
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That depends on the states licensing regulations. Some states allow you one family (as many children as in that family) without needing to be licensed. You can also watch children related to you without having to be licensed.
You can watch up to 4 children NOT related to you without being licensed in the state of Missouri. If there are children of relation to you that you are watching they are not included in the 4.
In Massachusetts, as in most states, it is a criminal offense to drive with a learners permit without a licensed driver over 21 in the vehicle. The penalty for doing so is a fine of up to $200 and your driving privileges will be revoked.
In New Mexico, a caregiver can babysit up to four children at a time without being registered or licensed, as long as they are not related to the caregiver. However, if the caregiver is caring for more than four children or is providing care for more than 24 hours a week, they must become licensed. Always check local regulations for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Whether this is even a crime depends on which country the children are taken from and to, and whether one or both of the parents have legal custody of the children.
In Nebraska, you can babysit up to four children at a time without needing a license, as long as they are under the age of 19 and not related to you. If you care for more than four children, or if you provide care for more than 24 hours a day, you would need to be licensed by the state. It's important to also check for any local regulations that may apply.
A goalie can use their hands without penalty when they are within the penalty area and the ball is played back to them by a teammate using their feet.
No. You cannot borrow from an IRA period. (You may borrow from some 401k plans, w/o penalty).
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Exemptions are set forth in Missouri Statute, 210.211, RSMo. Any person who is caring for four or fewer *unrelated children is not required to be licensed and does not have to contact us to report he/she is providing child care.
No, it is generally illegal to provide legal advice without being a licensed lawyer.
Yes, you can get into trouble without being licensed. The only unregulated states are New Mexico and North Dakota, you could scratch in those states. If someone were to get an infection from one of your tattoos, you would be responsible for their health care, and you could be subject to a fine and/or jail time. Most states it is a misdemeanor to be tattooing without a license. best to do it right and get yourself an apprenticeship, most states now require a formal apprenticeship to become licensed.