Relates to childcare and dependent care reimbursement for volunteer members of public bodies
Reimburses childcare and dependent-care expenses for volunteer public-body members to remove barriers and broaden participation in meetings and duties.
Reimburses childcare and dependent-care expenses for volunteer public-body members to remove barriers and broaden participation in meetings and duties.
A 7167 appears to address whether and how volunteer members serving on public bodies (such as boards, commissions, or other governmental entities) could be reimbursed for childcare and dependent care expenses incurred while performing their duties. The bill has been assigned to the Assembly committee on Governmental Operations.
From its title, the bill seeks to remove or reduce a barrier to participation by providing reimbursement for childcare and dependent care costs for volunteers. The intent is to facilitate broader participation in public service by individuals who must arrange care to attend meetings or carry out duties, thereby supporting inclusive and representative governance.
The exact statutory language is not provided here, but typical elements likely to appear in a measure of this kind include:
- Eligibility: Who qualifies as a “volunteer member of a public body” (e.g., board, commission, authority) and under what conditions.
- Covered expenses: What types of childcare or dependent care costs are reimbursable (e.g., day care, after-school care, adult care) and any exclusions.
- ** caps and limits:** Any maximum reimbursement amounts, frequency (per meeting, per month, per year), and whether expenses must be incurred during official duties.
- Application and approval process: Documentation required to obtain reimbursement (receipts, timesheets, proof of attendance).
- Administration: Which agency or office administers the reimbursement program (likely a state or municipal department) and how payments are issued.
- Funding and fiscal notes: Source of funding for reimbursements and any anticipated impact on agency budgets.
- Oversight and reporting: auditing, accountability measures, and reporting requirements to ensure proper use of funds.
- Definitions: Clarifications of terms like “childcare,” “dependent care,” and “public body.”
Note: The above provisions are anticipated components based on the bill’s title. The actual text would specify the exact scope and mechanics.
For readers seeking precise details ( eligibility criteria, reimbursement caps, and administration), please consult the official bill text and accompanying fiscal notes once available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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