Bill
LC 1057
Generally revise child care laws
LC 1057 aimed to broadly revise child care laws, updating licensing, safety, and subsidies; but the draft died in process, so no changes were enacted.
Bill
LC 1057
LC 1057 aimed to broadly revise child care laws, updating licensing, safety, and subsidies; but the draft died in process, so no changes were enacted.
Overview
- Bill number and title: LC 1057, "Generally revise child care laws"
- Subject: Minors / Family Law
- Introduced: November 11, 2024
- Status: (LC) Draft; Draft Died in Process
- Drafter: Assigned on November 11, 2024
- Legislative action: Draft died in process as of May 20, 2025
What the bill is (and is not) conveying
- The bill title indicates an intent to generally revise the framework governing child care laws. The available information does not provide the text of the bill, specific provisions, or the exact scope of revisions.
- Because the bill text is not publicly provided here, we cannot enumerate concrete changes (e.g., licensing standards, background checks, subsidies, reporting requirements). The summary below notes typical areas such legislation might address, but these are not statements about LC 1057’s actual provisions.
Key provisions (not available in provided information)
- No specific provisions, enactments, or numeric changes are listed in the provided data.
- If the full draft becomes available, it would detail exact amendments, repeals, new statutes, or administrative rules related to child care.
Potential impact (qualitative, contingent on full text)
- If enacted, could affect:
- Child care licensing and regulatory framework
- Safety and staffing standards for providers
- Background check and credentialing requirements
- Funding, subsidies, and eligibility rules for families and providers
- Compliance, reporting, and inspection processes
- Affected parties likely include:
- Child care providers and center directors
- Licensed family child care home providers
- Families and guardians relying on child care services
- State or local agencies overseeing child care regulation and enforcement
- Note: The precise impact depends on the specific provisions of the draft, which are not included in the information provided.
Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduced: 11/11/2024
- Drafter assigned: 11/11/2024
- Status update: Draft died in process on 05/20/2025
- Meaning of “died in process”: The bill did not advance through the usual legislative stages toward enactment and did not become law.
Next steps for readers seeking detail
- Check official legislative records for LC 1057 to access the full draft text and any fiscal notes or committee analyses.
- Monitor for any reintroduction or successor bills that address similar subject matter.
- If available, review fiscal impact statements, policy analyses, and stakeholder testimonies to understand potential intended outcomes and concerns.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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