New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4437

Introduced
9/15/22  

Caption

Requires separate entrance for certain child care services located in public school facilities and clarifies licensure requirements and DCF enforcement authority for services.

Impact

The bill emphasizes compliance with existing licensing requirements under the 'Child Care Center Licensing Act', ensuring that community providers operating within public schools meet the same standards as those outside of school premises. A new regulation introduced by A4437 mandates the construction of a separate entrance and exit to the child care area to lessen interaction with other school-age children, enhancing safety and security measures. Additionally, tuition charged for these services must align with local licensed child care centers, promoting affordability and competitive pricing within each district’s community.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4437 seeks to amend the provisions of P.L.2019, c.426, aiming to establish specific guidelines and regulatory measures for community providers offering child care services within public school facilities. It outlines that the Commissioner of Children and Families, in coordination with the Commissioner of Education, must implement a three-year pilot program to evaluate the effectiveness and implications of allowing community providers to operate child care services for children younger than school age in these facilities. The bill stipulates that up to ten school districts can participate, each selecting up to two approved community providers to operate their services.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding A4437 revolves around the implication of school facilities being used for child care, which some stakeholders may view as conflicting with the traditional educational functions of public schools. Critics may argue that this integration might lead to strain on school resources or affect the learning environment. The requirement for community providers to operate under structured oversight could also face scrutiny in terms of its adequacy in maintaining quality care standards and ensuring accountability for children's welfare during school hours.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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