California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2827

Introduced
2/18/22  
Introduced
2/18/22  
Refer
3/17/22  
Refer
3/17/22  
Report Pass
3/17/22  
Report Pass
3/17/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Refer
4/18/22  
Refer
4/18/22  
Report Pass
4/21/22  
Report Pass
4/21/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Refer
5/4/22  
Refer
5/4/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/23/22  
Refer
5/24/22  
Refer
6/1/22  
Report Pass
6/14/22  
Refer
6/14/22  
Refer
6/14/22  
Report Pass
6/29/22  
Report Pass
6/29/22  
Refer
6/29/22  
Refer
6/29/22  
Refer
8/2/22  
Refer
8/2/22  
Report Pass
8/11/22  
Report Pass
8/11/22  
Enrolled
8/24/22  
Enrolled
8/24/22  
Chaptered
9/30/22  
Chaptered
9/30/22  
Passed
9/30/22  

Caption

Child daycare facilities.

Impact

If enacted, AB2827 would significantly alter existing rules under the California Child Day Care Facilities Act, which set specific parameters for outdoor activity space. Currently, facilities are required to provide a minimum amount of space per child, and any deviation from existing regulations is classified as a misdemeanor. This bill would simplify the process for daycare facilities, allowing for a more inclusive approach without cumbersome waivers, thus potentially increasing the accessibility of outdoor spaces for children with exceptional needs.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2827 (AB2827), introduced by Quirk-Silva, focuses on enhancing regulations surrounding child daycare facilities in California. The bill mandates that the State Department of Social Services revise its regulatory framework to enable children with exceptional needs to utilize outdoor play spaces alongside their nondisabled peers without needing to seek prior waivers. This change is designed to promote inclusivity and ensure that children with different abilities can engage together in outdoor play environments, which are critical for development and socialization.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB2827 appears to be largely supportive among advocacy groups for individuals with disabilities, as it aligns with modern approaches focused on inclusivity. However, some concerns may arise regarding the logistics of implementing such changes, including adherence to health and safety requirements during simultaneous play. Overall, the bill fosters a positive outlook towards integrating exceptional needs children into regular play environments, which is a significant step forward for community inclusivity.

Contention

The primary points of contention for AB2827 may revolve around the adequacy of health and safety protocols that should be enforced during joint outdoor activities. Critics might argue that while integrating exceptional needs children into play is critical, the specifics of how to ensure safety when children of varying abilities play together must be carefully addressed. The bill enables an expedited regulatory adjustment through directives like all-county letters, which can paint a picture of rapid change but may also carry risks if not accompanied by thorough oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB163

Early learning and childcare.

CA AB2206

Child daycare facilities: fire clearance requirements.

CA SB163

Early learning and childcare.

CA AB51

Early childcare and education: California state preschool program.

CA AB116

Early childcare and education.

CA SB116

Early childcare and education.

CA SB140

Early childcare and education.

CA AB140

Early childcare and education.

CA SB722

Daycare facilities: incidental medical services plans.

CA AB1106

PK-3 early childhood education specialist credential: grant program.

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