Children: child care; tri-share child care program; establish. Amends 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 - 722.128) by adding sec. 6b.
Impact
The establishment of the tri-share child care program and fund will have significant implications for state laws governing child care services. By providing a designated source of funding and ensuring the involvement of various stakeholders, such as existing child care facilitator hubs, the bill aims to enhance access to affordable child care. The funds can be allocated to both administer the program and support ongoing operations, which is crucial for expanding child care availability across Michigan. Importantly, the bill allows for the creation of new hubs as long as there is sufficient funding, which can lead to increased participation from various counties, thereby broadening the program's reach.
Summary
Senate Bill 310 aims to amend the 1973 Public Act 116, which is focused on the licensing and regulation of child care organizations in Michigan. The bill introduces the tri-share child care program to the Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, providing a structured framework for facilitating child care services. Additionally, the bill creates a tri-share child care fund within the state treasury intended to secure funding for the program and ensure its effective implementation. This program is a continuation of a child care pilot project initiated under previous legislation, reflecting an ongoing commitment to support child care services in the state.
Contention
Notably, while the bill has garnered support for providing a structured approach to child care funding, there may be avenues of contention regarding the allocation of funds and the limits on who can receive them. The requirement that child care facilitators must be organized as nonprofit entities or specific corporate structures may exclude some potential providers from participating in the program. This could raise concerns around the availability of diverse child care options and whether the nonprofit model can sufficiently meet the demand for child care services in every region of the state.
Children: child care; review and appeal process for certain violations of child care organization rules; require the department to establish. Amends 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 - 722.128) by adding sec. 12a.
Children: child care; review and appeal process for certain violations of child care organization rules; require the department to establish. Amends 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 - 722.128) by adding sec. 12a.
Children: child care; policy to prevent anaphylaxis and during medical emergency resulting from anaphylaxis; create. Amends 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 - 722.128) by adding section 16a.
Children: child care; requirement for licensed child care centers, group child care homes, and family child care homes to maintain up-to-date information of immunization rates among children in their care and staff on site; provide for. Amends 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 - 722.128) by adding sec. 16a.
Children: child care; definitions in the child care organizations act; revise. Amends secs. 1 & 9 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 & 722.119) & repeals sec. 17a of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.127a). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0692'24
Children: child care; emergency safety intervention in a children's therapeutic group home; modify conditions for. Amends secs. 1, 2b & 2c of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 et seq.).
Children: child care; definitions relating to child care organizations; amend to reflect amendments to the public health code. Amends sec. 1 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111).
Children: services; reference to “children’s ombudsman” in the child protection law; amend to “child advocate”. Amends secs. 7, 7b & 7k of 1975 PA 238 (MCL 722.627 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4638'23