Posted on 09/30/2009 6:50:32 AM PDT by MNDude
IRVING TOWNSHIP, Mich. Each day before the school bus comes to pick up the neighborhood's children, Lisa Snyder did a favor for three of her fellow moms, welcoming their children into her home for about an hour before they left for school.
Regulators who oversee child care, however, don't see it as charity. Days after the start of the new school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning her that if she continued, she'd be violating a law aimed at the operators of unlicensed day care centers.
"I was freaked out. I was blown away," she said. "I got on the phone immediately, called my husband, then I called all the girls" that is, the mothers whose kids she watches "every one of them."
Snyder's predicament has led to a debate in Michigan about whether a law that says no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers needs to be changed. It also has irked parents who say they depend on such friendly offers to help them balance work and family.
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There is a clip from Lisa Snyder’s appearance on the Today Show here: http://www.thehipposass.com.
Matt Lauer asks “what happens if one of the kids gets hurt”? as if state regulations will keep kids from getting injured.
that’s still MI. and its UAW- the same union that employees at DHS are required to belong to.
It takes a Bureaucrat!
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