New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3008

Introduced
3/18/24  

Caption

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

Impact

This new regulation represents a significant change from previous practices where subsidy payments were determined by attendance. By basing payments on enrollment, the bill intends to secure a more predictable financial foundation for providers, which is crucial as many face increased operational costs. This approach is particularly aimed at supporting low-income families and ensuring that child care services remain accessible and viable.

Summary

Senate Bill S3008, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that state subsidy payments for child care services be based on the number of children enrolled rather than their attendance. The bill targets licensed child care providers and family day care providers who meet specific registration criteria. By adjusting the criteria for subsidy calculations, it seeks to provide more stability and support for child care providers during economic challenges, particularly those exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

While the bill aims to relieve financial strains on child care providers, it may face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the potential long-term impacts on state budgets. Critics might raise concerns about how this change will affect the state's ability to manage funds effectively, especially if enrollment figures fluctuate significantly. Moreover, the amendment might lead to discussions around accountability and quality of care in light of financial provisions that do not correlate with actual attendance.

Companion Bills

NJ A2244

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

NJ A1470

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

NJ S1097

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

Previously Filed As

NJ S1097

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

NJ A2244

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

NJ A1470

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

NJ A4256

Permanently requires certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

NJ A3225

Permanently requires certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

NJ S2239

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

NJ S2478

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

NJ A3888

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

NJ A4177

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

NJ A1794

Increases child care provider payments and revises hourly limits on child care for school-aged children under subsidized child care assistance program during 2020-2021 school year.

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