Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1403

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

Family Child Care Homes and Large Family Child Care Homes - Age of Children in Care - Alterations

Impact

The changes proposed by HB 1403 aim to address the growing demand for child care services and reflect an understanding of developmental needs at different ages. By reducing the age threshold for counting children, it is expected that family child care homes will be able to accommodate more children under certain conditions, ultimately enhancing their operational flexibility and meeting community needs more effectively. This bill is part of ongoing efforts to support families with young children and improve access to child care services.

Summary

House Bill 1403 seeks to amend the existing regulations governing family child care homes and large family child care homes specifically concerning the age of children in care. The bill proposes to adjust the age limit for counting a provider's own children as part of the total number of children in care from under two years to under fifteen months. This adjustment impacts the adult-to-child ratios mandated in these facilities, allowing care providers to operate with potentially different capacities depending on the ages of the children.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding HB 1403 as it relates to the child-to-adult ratios that will be affected by the age adjustments. Critics of the bill might express concerns over whether decreasing the age limit for counting children would compromise the quality of care and supervision that providers can offer. Additionally, there may be debates around the balance between the need for increased child care availability and ensuring safety and adequate attention for all children within these care environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1300

Family Law - Child Care - Criminal Background Investigations

MD HB495

Early Childhood Development - Child Care Scholarship Program - Alterations

MD SB350

Early Childhood Development - Child Care Scholarship Program - Alterations

MD SB881

Child Care Providers and Employees - Bonuses - Alterations

MD SB255

Public Health - Home- and Community-Based Services for Children and Youth

MD HB322

Public Health - Home- and Community-Based Services for Children and Youth

MD SB704

Children Charged as Adults - Confinement

MD HB292

Child Care Providers - Registration and Licensing - Exemptions

MD HB267

Family Law - Maryland Child Abduction Prevention Act

MD SB383

Family Law - Maryland Child Abduction Prevention Act

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