A bill presented Tuesday before a House committee would change a Missouri law that exempts the relatives of child-care providers from being counted toward the requirements for state licensure.

The bill would require licensure for anyone watching more than four children of preschool age or younger, so long as they are being paid for watching at least one of those children.

The bill is called “Nathan’s Law,” in remembrance of a suburban St. Louis baby who died in 2007 in a home day care. Nathan’s mother, Shelley Blecha, was among those testifying for the bill.

Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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