RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
HB 2227 exempts DoD-certified child care facilities from certain state regulations, enhancing access to quality care for military families and easing operational burdens.
HB 2227 exempts DoD-certified child care facilities from certain state regulations, enhancing access to quality care for military families and easing operational burdens.
Bill Number: HB 2227
Title: Relating to Child Care
Status: Act 146, effective July 1, 2024
Introduced: January 22, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject: Child Care, exemption for United States Department of Defense-Certified Child Care Facilities
The primary purpose of HB 2227 is to enhance the availability and accessibility of child care services by providing specific exemptions for child care facilities certified by the United States Department of Defense (DoD). This legislation aims to support military families by ensuring that they have access to quality child care options that meet federal standards.
Exemption for DoD-Certified Facilities: The bill establishes that child care facilities certified by the DoD are exempt from certain state regulations that may otherwise apply to child care providers. This exemption is intended to streamline operations and reduce regulatory burdens for these facilities.
Support for Military Families: By facilitating the operation of DoD-certified child care facilities, the bill aims to provide better support for military families, particularly those stationed in the state.
Quality Assurance: While exempt from some regulations, these facilities must still adhere to the quality standards set forth by the DoD, ensuring that children receive safe and high-quality care.
Beneficiaries: The primary beneficiaries of this legislation will be military families who rely on child care services while serving in the armed forces. Additionally, child care providers certified by the DoD will benefit from reduced regulatory requirements.
Child Care Providers: The bill may encourage more DoD-certified facilities to operate within the state, potentially increasing the overall availability of child care services.
The legislative process included multiple readings and amendments in both the House and Senate, with the final version being agreed upon on May 1, 2024.
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of HB 2227, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and the expected impact on child care services for military families in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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