| Licensing agency | Pennsylvania Department of Human Services — Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) |
| Regulatory code | 55 Pa. Code Chapter 3270 (Child Care Centers) & Chapter 3280 |
| Infant ratio (center) | 1:4 (max group: 8) |
| Toddler ratio (center) | 1:5 (max group: 10) |
| Preschool ratio (center) | 1:9 (max group: 20) |
| Subsidy program | Child Care Works (CCW) |
| CCDBG payment model | Attendance-based |
| Digital attendance required | Yes — attendance must be verified for CCW reimbursement |
Pennsylvania childcare center: Staff-to-child ratio requirements
Pennsylvania licensed childcare centers must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by Pennsylvania Department of Human Services under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 3270 (Child Care Centers) & Chapter 3280.
| Age group | Staff:child ratio | Max group size | Regulation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infant (0–18 months) | 1:4 | 8 | PA DHS 55 Pa. Code § 3270 |
| Toddler (18–36 months) | 1:5 | 10 | PA DHS 55 Pa. Code § 3270 |
| Preschool (3–5 years) | 1:9 | 20 | PA DHS 55 Pa. Code § 3270 |
Source: 55 Pa. Code Chapter 3270 (Child Care Centers) & Chapter 3280. Always verify current ratios directly with PA DHS before making staffing decisions.
Pennsylvania childcare licensing agency
All childcare programs in Pennsylvania must be licensed by Pennsylvania Department of Human Services through the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL). The agency conducts pre-licensing inspections, issues licenses, and performs ongoing compliance monitoring.
| Agency | Pennsylvania Department of Human Services |
| Division | Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) |
| Website | https://pa.gov/agencies/dhs/resources/for-providers/child-care-for-providers/child-care-regulations |
| Regulatory code | 55 Pa. Code Chapter 3270 (Child Care Centers) & Chapter 3280 |
| Last verified | March 2026 |
What changed for Pennsylvania childcare providers in 2024–2026
Pennsylvania CCDBG / subsidy compliance requirements
Pennsylvania’s Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) subsidy program — Child Care Works (CCW) — is administered by PA DHS (Dept of Human Services). Providers accepting subsidy-funded children must meet attendance documentation requirements to receive reimbursement.
| Program name | Child Care Works (CCW) |
| Administering agency | PA DHS (Dept of Human Services) |
| Payment model | Attendance-based payment |
| Digital attendance required | Yes — attendance must be verified for CCW reimbursement |
| Absence policy | Verify current absence policy from PA DHS |
HHS rule change increases urgency for PA providers still using manual attendance tracking — paper records increase audit risk under tightened documentation requirements
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Frequently asked questions: Pennsylvania childcare licensing
County-specific childcare requirements in Pennsylvania
Childcare licensing in Pennsylvania is set at the state level — the same standards apply statewide. However, local requirements vary by county for zoning approvals, conditional use permits, fire safety inspections, health permits, and business licenses. Below are compliance guides for Pennsylvania’s 10 largest counties by population.
Sources & references
This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with Pennsylvania Department of Human Services before making licensing or compliance decisions.
- Pennsylvania Department of Human Services — childcare licensing
- ACF — FY 2025–2027 CCDF State Plan (Pennsylvania)
- ACF Licensing Regulations Database