Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2883

Caption

Relating to training requirements and prohibited discrimination for child-care facilities and registered family homes.

Impact

The implementation of HB2883 is expected to enhance the standards for child-care facilities across Texas. By mandating comprehensive training that includes topics such as the needs of children with special requirements or developmental delays, the bill aims to foster an environment that is not only safe but also supportive of diverse needs. This focus on training could significantly improve outcomes for children in these settings, particularly those requiring additional assistance due to challenges like autism or other intellectual disabilities.

Summary

House Bill 2883 introduces new training requirements for child-care facilities and registered family homes in Texas, specifically aimed at promoting the health, safety, and welfare of children in care. The bill emphasizes the provision of adequate supervision and support, ensuring that child-care providers are equipped to handle various situations, including the needs of children with developmental disabilities. Notably, it outlines that initial training must include trauma-informed care and behavioral health strategies, preparing caregivers to understand and manage children's behaviors effectively.

Contention

One significant point of contention surrounding HB2883 could arise from the focus on mandatory training requirements, which some may see as an additional burden on child-care facilities already facing operational challenges. Proponents argue that these requirements are necessary to ensure a high standard of care, while opponents may express concerns regarding the costs and feasibility of implementing such training. Additionally, the prohibition of discrimination based on race or disability within child-care facilities is a crucial aspect of the bill, addressing long-standing issues of inequality within the system.

Companion Bills

TX SB1744

Same As Relating to training requirements and prohibited discrimination for child-care facilities and registered family homes.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2450

Relating to training requirements for and prohibited discrimination by child-care facilities and registered family homes.

TX HB211

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities and registered family homes, including the provision of services to children with disabilities or special needs.

TX SB304

Relating to prohibited immunization status discrimination and vaccine mandates; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX HB1673

Relating to training requirements for staff members of certain assisted living facilities that provide care to persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

TX HB3918

Relating to the prohibition, prevention, and remedying of certain discrimination.

TX SB41

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX SB308

Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines; authorizing administrative penalties.

TX HB4600

Relating to the funding of child care facilities.

TX SB1242

Relating to training for employees and operators of certain child-care facilities.

TX HB3872

Relating to hiring and employment requirements for persons in direct contact with children at certain facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.