New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4084

Introduced
5/26/22  

Caption

Prohibits institution of higher education that provides child care from charging student-parent who receives child care voucher under "New Jersey Cares for Kids Program" an amount for child care in excess of voucher amount.

Impact

The implementation of A4084 would have a direct impact on state laws governing higher education and child care services. Specifically, it would amend prevailing statutes to ensure that higher education institutions cannot impose additional fees beyond what is provided for by state-issued vouchers. This change is expected to increase the financial stability of student-parents by aligning child care expenses with the allocated funding through the New Jersey Cares for Kids Program. The bill acts as a safeguard for vulnerable student populations, encouraging their continued education without the added stress of unjust financial penalties related to child care.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4084 aims to support student-parents by prohibiting institutions of higher education in New Jersey that provide child care services from charging student-parents who receive child care vouchers under the 'New Jersey Cares for Kids Program' more than the voucher amount. This measure intends to alleviate financial burdens on eligible families, ensuring that the cost of child care remains manageable for those relying on this support. By limiting the charges to the voucher amount, A4084 seeks to promote access to child care for student-parents attending higher education institutions, effectively enhancing their ability to balance educational pursuits with parenting responsibilities.

Contention

While A4084 is generally perceived as a positive step towards enhancing support for student-parents, discussions may arise regarding the implications for institutions of higher education. Some critics may point out concerns regarding the potential for reduced quality of child care services or the administrative burden placed on institutions to comply with the new regulations. Debates may focus on the balance between institutional flexibility and the necessity of safeguarding financial protections for those utilizing state resources. Additionally, whether an increased reliance on state programs could impact institutional funding or operations remains an area for potential contention in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

NJ S2403

Same As Prohibits institution of higher education that provides child care from charging student-parent who receives child care voucher under "New Jersey Cares for Kids Program" an amount for child care in excess of voucher amount.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1656

Prohibits institution of higher education that provides child care from charging student-parent who receives child care voucher under "New Jersey Cares for Kids Program" an amount for child care in excess of voucher amount.

NJ S3109

Prohibits institution of higher education that provides child care from charging student-parent who receives child care voucher under "New Jersey Cares for Kids Program" an amount for child care in excess of voucher amount.

NJ S2403

Prohibits institution of higher education that provides child care from charging student-parent who receives child care voucher under "New Jersey Cares for Kids Program" an amount for child care in excess of voucher amount.

NJ A1824

Requires Higher Education Student Assistance Authority to issue vouchers in amount of monthly loan repayment amount for loan borrowers who have child enrolled in Grow NJ Kids-rated child care program.

NJ A1603

Requires Higher Education Student Assistance Authority to issue vouchers in amount of monthly loan repayment amount for loan borrowers who have child enrolled in Grow NJ Kids-rated child care program.

NJ A4526

Requires school districts classified as child care deserts to provide preschool education vouchers for certain students.

NJ H1197

Early Child Care Universal Voucher Program

NJ HB84

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

NJ SB2717

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

NJ HB463

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

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