Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2192

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

REGULATION-TECH

Impact

The primary impact of HB2192 is to maintain the integrity of the regulatory framework established by the Child Care Act. It enhances clarity in the statute but does not alter any operational protocols or requirements for child care providers. As such, the bill is expected to have negligible immediate effects on the child care industry or its regulatory oversight. However, ensuring precise language in legislation is critical for legal clarity and compliance among stakeholders.

Summary

House Bill 2192, introduced by Representative Tony M. McCombie, proposes a technical amendment to the Child Care Act of 1969 in Illinois. The bill aims to modify a section regarding the short title of the existing legislation. This amendment is largely procedural and does not introduce substantive changes to the regulations governing child care services within the state. By making this technical change, the bill seeks to clarify the existing law without redefining its scope or impact.

Contention

Since the bill is primarily a technical change, it appears to have generated limited contention among lawmakers or advocacy groups. Most discussions surrounding similar legislation in the past have focused on preservation and enhancement of child care standards rather than technical modifications. This may reflect a broader consensus on the importance of the existing Child Care Act, minimizing potential opposition or debate concerning the amendment proposed by HB2192.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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