New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A850

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires mandatory registration of family day care providers.

Impact

The legislation aims to improve the regulatory framework surrounding family day care providers, thereby enhancing the health and safety standards for children. This mandatory registration will require family day care sponsoring organizations to monitor and evaluate providers at least once a year, increasing accountability and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Additionally, the bill mandates that records maintained by these organizations must be made available to parents upon request, thereby fostering transparency in child care operations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A850 introduces mandatory registration for family day care providers in New Jersey, amending the existing 'Family Day Care Provider Registration Act.' Previously, registration was voluntary, but the bill seeks to establish a compulsory system to enhance the oversight and safety of family day care homes. The Department of Children and Families (DCF) is tasked with contracting family day care sponsoring organizations to facilitate this registration process. The goal of the bill is to protect young children by ensuring that family day care providers meet specific standards of care and safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding A850 may arise from the burden of mandatory registration on family day care providers, who previously operated under a voluntary model. While advocates argue that the bill will promote child safety and consistent standards across the state, some providers may express concerns regarding increased costs and administrative requirements. The change from a voluntary to a mandatory system complicates the landscape for providers, particularly those who may struggle with compliance and the financial implications of annual evaluations and registrations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3139

Requires mandatory registration of family day care providers.

NJ A1068

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ A2910

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ A1991

Clarifies statutory exemptions from mandatory immunization requirements for child care center and school attendance.

NJ A1469

Allows gross income tax credit for certain child care staff and registered family day care providers.

NJ A2244

Requires State provider subsidy payments for child care services to be based on enrollment.

NJ A2243

Allows gross income tax credit for certain child care staff and registered family day care providers.

NJ A4177

Extends duration of law requiring certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

NJ A691

Requires local government notification of sex offender registration and prohibits sex offenders from living near schools, child care centers or playgrounds.

NJ S1099

Allows gross income tax credit for certain child care staff and registered family day care providers.

Similar Bills

NJ A3139

Requires mandatory registration of family day care providers.

NJ S109

Provides for background checks and other requirements for certain agencies providing temporary home for child or pregnant woman during crisis.

NJ A1324

Provides for background checks and other requirements for certain agencies providing temporary home for child or pregnant woman during crisis.

NJ A1148

Provides for background checks and other requirements for certain agencies providing temporary home for child or pregnant woman during crisis.

NJ S1988

Provides for background checks and other requirements for certain agencies providing temporary home for child or pregnant woman during crisis.

NJ A4178

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.

NJ S2475

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.

NJ S2237

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.