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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 547 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII S.D. 2 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO EARLY CHILD CARE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that a strong child care and early education workforce is necessary to support Hawaii's children, working families, and communities. The legislature further finds that the demand for quality child care and early education far exceeds the number of qualified child care and early education professionals currently available in the State. The legislature also finds that efforts to maintain and expand quality, affordable child care and early education programs are hindered by a lack of qualified child care and early education professionals. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Establish a two-year infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program to adequately compensate and retain the existing early child care workforce in licensed infant and toddler child care center settings; and (2) Appropriate funds for the pilot program. SECTION 2. (a) The department shall establish and implement a two-year infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program that allows licensed infant and toddler child care centers to apply for and receive a subsidy to increase the pay of the center's child care workers to a rate of not less than $16.00 per hour. (b) The department shall develop standards and qualifications for application to and participation in the pilot program in conformity with this Act, including best practices to bring the pay of all covered child care workers to not less than $16.00 per hour. (c) Subject to subsection (d), the department shall allow any licensed infant and toddler child care center to submit to the department an application for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program. Each application shall include the following: (1) The name of the applicant; (2) The total amount of the subsidy requested and a calculation of that amount; (3) The amount of the subsidy that each covered child care worker will receive if the application is approved; (4) The name of each covered child care worker; (5) The age range of the children for which each covered child care worker provides care; (6) Proof that each covered child care worker: (A) Has United States citizenship or permanent United States resident alien status and is a resident of the State at the time of application; (B) Is currently licensed or registered as a child care provider, or is an exempt provider approved by the department; (C) Provides infant and toddler care at the time of application; and (D) Complies with all other federal, state, or county statutes, rules, or ordinances necessary to conduct the activities or provide the services for which a subsidy is awarded; (7) Proof that each applicant and covered child care worker: (A) Complies with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination against a person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, age, sexual orientation, or disability; and (B) Shall not use state funds for entertainment or lobbying activities; (8) An authorization granting the department, legislative committees and their staff, and the auditor full access to the applicant's records, reports, files, and other related documents and information for the purposes of monitoring, measuring the effectiveness of, and ensuring the proper expenditure of the subsidy; (9) Satisfaction of all standards that may be required by the source of funding; and (10) Satisfaction of all standards prescribed in rules adopted by the department to implement the pilot program. (d) The following shall not receive a subsidy pursuant to the program: (1) Any entity that is part of, owned or operated by, or owned and operated as: (A) A nonpublic entity that provides educational services for any grades from kindergarten through grade twelve; (B) A nonpublic entity that provides post-secondary education; or (C) A nonpublic entity that provides pre-kindergarten level services that are provided by an entity that holds itself out to the public as a school or educational institution, or that are identified by the entity as educational services rather than solely as child care services; (2) The department of education or an entity of the department of education; (3) Any public charter school; and (4) Any federally funded Early Head Start program. (e) Applications for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program shall be submitted to the department on a form provided by the department and shall at a minimum contain the information required by subsection (c). The department shall review each application to determine whether each covered child care worker is eligible to receive subsidy moneys and shall make a final decision on each application. The department shall inform each applicant of the disposition of the applicant's application. The department shall adopt rules to establish an appeals process for any denial or partial denial of an application. (f) The department shall not release public moneys approved for a subsidy under this Act unless a contract is entered into between the department and the applicant. The department shall develop and determine, in consultation with and subject to review and approval of the department of the attorney general, the specific contract form to be used. (g) Appropriations for subsidies made under this Act shall be subject to the allotment system generally applicable to all appropriations made by the legislature. (h) Each department contract executed pursuant to this Act shall be monitored by the department to ensure compliance with this Act and shall be evaluated annually to determine whether the subsidy attained the intended results in the manner contemplated. (i) Any applicant who withholds or omits any material fact or deliberately misrepresents facts to the department shall be in violation of this Act and, in addition to other penalties provided by law, any applicant found to have violated this Act or the terms of any contract executed pursuant to this Act shall be prohibited from applying for any department subsidies for a period of five years. (j) The department may convene and consult community members to establish best practices, policies, or procedures, including but not limited to the development of a salary schedule, educational requirements, and other matters that would assist in the implementation of the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program. (k) The department shall adopt rules without regard to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to administer the pilot program. (l) The pilot program shall cease to exist on July 1, 2025. (m) For the purposes of this Act: "Applicant" means an infant and toddler child care center licensed by the department that submits an application for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program. "Child care worker" means a lead caregiver, caregiver, or child care aide employed by an infant and toddler child care center licensed by the department. "Covered child care worker" means a child care worker employed by the applicant whom the applicant proposes will receive all or a portion of the requested subsidy if the applicant's application is approved. "Department" means the department of human services. "Pilot program" means the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program established pursuant to subsection (a). "Subsidy" means an award of state funds to a specified applicant to support the activities of the applicant and permit the community to benefit from those activities. SECTION 3. (a) The department of human services shall submit interim reports on the development and implementation of the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program, including impacts to infant and toddler child care center operators and child care workers, and any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular sessions of 2024 and 2025. (b) The department of human services shall submit a final report on the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program, including impacts to infant and toddler child care center operators and child care workers, and any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2026. SECTION 4. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2023-2024 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2024-2025 for the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program established by section 2 of this Act. The sums appropriated shall be expended by the department of human services for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that a strong child care and early education workforce is necessary to support Hawaii's children, working families, and communities. The legislature further finds that the demand for quality child care and early education far exceeds the number of qualified child care and early education professionals currently available in the State. The legislature also finds that efforts to maintain and expand quality, affordable child care and early education programs are hindered by a lack of qualified child care and early education professionals. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Establish a two-year infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program to retain the existing early child care workforce in licensed infant and toddler child care center settings; and (2) Appropriate funds for the pilot program. SECTION 2. (a) The department shall establish and implement a two-year infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program. (b) The department shall develop standards and qualifications for participation in the pilot program by child care workers, which at a minimum shall meet the following requirements: (1) The pilot program shall be available to all lead caregivers, caregivers, and child care aides in infant and toddler child care centers licensed by the department; (2) Participants shall not be employed by the department of education, public charter schools, or federally funded Early Head Start programs; and (3) Participants shall be limited to child care providers working in licensed infant and toddler child care centers only. (c) The department shall establish best practices to bring all participants' pay to $16.00 per hour at a minimum. (d) Requests for subsidies pursuant to the pilot program shall be submitted to the department in accordance with administrative rules adopted by the department to administer the pilot program. Each request shall at a minimum state: (1) The name of the child care provider requesting the subsidy; (2) The subsidy amount being requested; and (3) The age range of the children the child care provider serves. (e) Each applicant for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program shall submit proof that the applicant: (1) Has United States citizenship or permanent United States resident alien status and is a resident of the State at the time of application; (2) Is currently licensed or registered as a child care provider, or is an exempt provider approved by the department; (3) Provides infant and toddler care at the time of application; (4) Complies with all other federal, state, or county statutes, rules, or ordinances necessary to conduct the activities or provide the services for which a subsidy is awarded; (5) Complies with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination against a person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, age, sexual orientation, or disability; (6) Agrees not to use state funds for entertainment or lobbying activities; (7) Allows the department, legislative committees and their staff, and the auditor full access to the applicant's records, reports, files, and other related documents and information for the purposes of monitoring, measuring the effectiveness of, and ensuring the proper expenditure of the subsidy; (8) Is employed by an infant and toddler child care facility that is not part of, owned or operated by, or owned and operated as a private educational institution; (9) Satisfies any other standards that may be required by the source of funding; and (10) Meets all other standards prescribed in rules adopted by the department to implement the pilot program. (f) Requests for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program shall be submitted to the department on an application form provided by the department and shall at a minimum contain the information required by subsection (e). The department shall review each request to determine whether the applicant is eligible to receive a subsidy and shall make a final decision on each request. The department shall inform each subsidy applicant of the disposition of the applicant's request. The department shall adopt rules to establish an appeals process for any denial of a request. (g) The department shall not release the public funds approved for a subsidy under this Act unless a contract is entered into between the department and the subsidy recipient. The department shall develop and determine, in consultation with and subject to review and approval of the department of the attorney general, the specific contract form to be used. (h) Appropriations for subsidies made under this Act shall be subject to the allotment system generally applicable to all appropriations made by the legislature. (i) Each department subsidy contract executed pursuant to this Act shall be monitored by the department to ensure compliance with this Act and shall be evaluated annually to determine whether the subsidy attained the intended results in the manner contemplated. (j) Any subsidy recipient who withholds or omits any material fact or deliberately misrepresents facts to the department shall be in violation of this Act and, in addition to other penalties provided by law, any recipient found to have violated this Act or the terms of any contract executed pursuant to this Act shall be prohibited from applying for any department subsidies for a period of five years. (k) The department may convene and consult community members to establish best practices, policies, or procedures, including but not limited to the development of a salary schedule, educational requirements, and other matters that would assist in the implementation of the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program. (l) The department shall adopt rules without regard to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to administer the pilot program. (m) The pilot program shall cease to exist on July 1, 2025. (n) For the purposes of this Act: "Department" means the department of human services. "Pilot program" means the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program established pursuant to subsection (a). "Private educational institution" means a nonpublic entity that provides: (1) Educational services for any grades from kindergarten through grade twelve; (2) Post-secondary education; or (3) Pre-kindergarten level services that are provided by an entity that holds itself out to the public as a school or educational institution, or that are identified by the entity as educational services rather than solely as child care services. "Recipient" means a child care provider receiving a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program. "Subsidy" means an award of state funds to a specified recipient to support the activities of the recipient and permit the community to benefit from those activities. SECTION 3. (a) The department of human services shall submit interim reports on the development and implementation of the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program, including impacts to infant and toddler child care center operators and staff, and any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular sessions of 2024 and 2025. (b) The department of human services shall submit a final report on the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program, including impacts to infant and toddler child care center operators and staff, and any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2026. SECTION 4. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2023-2024 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2024-2025 for the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program established by section 2 of this Act. The sums appropriated shall be expended by the department of human services for the purposes of this Act. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on December 31, 2023.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that a strong child care and early education workforce is necessary to support Hawaii's children, working families, and communities. The legislature further finds that the demand for quality child care and early education far exceeds the number of qualified child care and early education professionals currently available in the State. The legislature also finds that efforts to maintain and expand quality, affordable child care and early education programs are hindered by a lack of qualified child care and early education professionals.
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99+ (f) Requests for a subsidy pursuant to the pilot program shall be submitted to the department on an application form provided by the department and shall at a minimum contain the information required by subsection (e). The department shall review each request to determine whether the applicant is eligible to receive a subsidy and shall make a final decision on each request. The department shall inform each subsidy applicant of the disposition of the applicant's request. The department shall adopt rules to establish an appeals process for any denial of a request.
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115- (f) The department shall not release public moneys approved for a subsidy under this Act unless a contract is entered into between the department and the applicant. The department shall develop and determine, in consultation with and subject to review and approval of the department of the attorney general, the specific contract form to be used.
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121- (i) Any applicant who withholds or omits any material fact or deliberately misrepresents facts to the department shall be in violation of this Act and, in addition to other penalties provided by law, any applicant found to have violated this Act or the terms of any contract executed pursuant to this Act shall be prohibited from applying for any department subsidies for a period of five years.
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147137 SECTION 4. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2023-2024 and the same sum or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2024-2025 for the infant and toddler child care worker subsidy pilot program established by section 2 of this Act.
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153- Report Title: DHS; Infant and Toddler Child Care Worker Subsidy Pilot Program; Infant and Toddlers; Appropriation Description: Requires the Department of Human Services to establish and implement a two-year Infant and Toddler Child Care Worker Subsidy Pilot Program to retain the existing early child care workforce in licensed infant and toddler child care center settings. Appropriates funds for the pilot program. Requires reports to the Legislature. Sunsets 7/1/2025. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
143+ Report Title: DHS; Infant and Toddler Child Care Worker Subsidy Pilot Program; Infant and Toddlers; Appropriation Description: Requires the Department of Human Services to establish and implement a two-year Infant and Toddler Child Care Worker Subsidy Pilot Program to retain the existing early child care workforce in licensed infant and toddler child care center settings. Appropriates funds for the pilot program. Requires reports to the Legislature. Sunsets 7/1/2025. Effective 12/31/2023. (SD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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157+Requires the Department of Human Services to establish and implement a two-year Infant and Toddler Child Care Worker Subsidy Pilot Program to retain the existing early child care workforce in licensed infant and toddler child care center settings. Appropriates funds for the pilot program. Requires reports to the Legislature. Sunsets 7/1/2025. Effective 12/31/2023. (SD1)
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