Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1928

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to child care provider licensing requirements for certain providers

Impact

The impact of HB1928 on state laws includes the repeal of existing regulatory language within Section 210.275 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, which is intended to modernize and clarify the licensing requirements for child care providers. By formalizing compliance standards specific to school-age care on school property, the bill aims to enhance safety and health regulations. This could streamline the process for school-based child care services, ensuring that they adhere to the same rigorous standards as other licensed child care providers.

Summary

House Bill 1928 proposes to amend the current child care provider licensing requirements specifically for programs that provide care only to school-age children and are located on elementary or secondary school properties. The bill aims to ensure that these programs will comply with established child care licensure provisions while maintaining necessary safety, health, and fire standards. This legislative change targets a particular subset of child care services, thereby modifying how such programs are regulated under state law.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on clarifying licensing requirements, potential points of contention may arise regarding the adequacy of the safety and health standards defined within the bill. Concerns may also emerge about whether the new provisions provide enough regulatory oversight to ensure the well-being of children in these care programs. Advocacy groups may call for further discussions on balancing regulatory requirements with operational flexibility for schools and child care providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB731

Modifies provisions relating to child safety seat requirements

MO HB115

Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.

MO HB819

Modifies provisions relating to methods of reimbursement to health care providers

MO SB88

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO SB646

Modifies provisions relating to missing children

MO SB214

Modifies provisions relating to child support for unborn children

MO SB495

Modifies provisions relating to state funding for certain early childhood education programs

MO HB1343

Modifies provisions relating to the Champion for Children tax credit

MO HB479

Modifies provisions relating to video service providers

MO HB651

Modifies provisions relating to video service providers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.