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SB 269 aimed to enhance safety and quality standards for family and group day-care homes, benefiting children and families, but it ultimately did not advance in the legislature.
SB 269 aimed to enhance safety and quality standards for family and group day-care homes, benefiting children and families, but it ultimately did not advance in the legislature.
Bill Number: SB 269
Introduced On: October 04, 2024
Status: Died in Process (as of May 23, 2025)
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Family Law, Minors
SB 269 aimed to revise existing laws governing family and group day-care homes, with the intent of enhancing regulations and standards for child care facilities.
The primary purpose of SB 269 was to update and clarify the legal framework surrounding family and group day-care homes. The bill sought to ensure that child care services meet current safety and quality standards, thereby promoting the well-being of children in these care settings.
While the specific provisions of SB 269 are not detailed in the provided information, typical revisions in such bills may include:
The bill would have impacted:
The legislative journey of SB 269 included several key actions:
SB 269 represented an effort to modernize and improve the regulatory framework for family and group day-care homes. Despite its introduction and initial support, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately did not become law. The discussions surrounding this bill highlight ongoing concerns about child care quality and safety standards.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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