Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0313

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Fire: other; requirements for certain child care organizations and procedures for certain investigations; modify and make other revisions to 1973 PA 116. Amends secs. 2, 3, 5n, 10 & 11c of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.112 et seq.).

Impact

Among the notable changes introduced in SB 313 is the requirement for child care organizations to maintain compliance with a range of new safety and regulatory standards. These include documenting the suitability and health of all household members involved in child care, ensuring adequate staffing levels for supervision, and maintaining premises that adhere to health codes. Additionally, the bill includes a clear framework for penalties applicable to organizations that fail to comply with these regulations. This enhances the state's ability to enforce compliance through inspections and investigations conducted by relevant authorities.

Summary

Senate Bill 313 aims to amend the 1973 PA 116, which governs the licensing and regulation of child care organizations in Michigan. The bill seeks to enhance the standards of care for children in such organizations by instituting stricter rules for applicant qualifications, operational oversight, and inspections by state authorities. This reform is rooted in the state’s ongoing commitment to child safety and quality of care within child care environments. Specific provisions of the bill include the establishment of ad hoc committees responsible for rule formulation, consisting of various stakeholders, including health and human services representatives and parents of children within the system.

Contention

While supporters advocate for SB 313 as a necessary advancement in protecting children in care, critics voice concerns over the feasibility and flexibility of enforcing such regulations. Some believe that the bill may impose an undue burden on small child care providers, possibly limiting their operational capacity. Moreover, stakeholders have expressed the need for clarity on several provisions and how they will be implemented—particularly regarding the protocols during emergency situations, such as disasters, when child care organizations may need to operate from unlicensed locations temporarily.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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