New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3888

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Extends duration of law requiring certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state law as it reinforces the financial structuring of child care subsidies. By determining subsidy payments based on enrollment, it helps provide a more stable income for child care providers, which can ultimately enhance the quality of care and services offered. The provisions also require that wages and work hour calculations for staff be based solely on enrollment figures, not attendance, ensuring that providers are insulated from fluctuations in daily attendance rates that might otherwise disadvantage their operations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3888 aims to extend the provisions of P.L.2021, c.324, ensuring that subsidy payments to licensed child care centers and registered family day care providers are based on the enrollment of eligible children rather than their attendance. This extension continues the practice for an additional three years, until June 30, 2025. The bill reflects ongoing efforts to stabilize the finances of child care providers and maintain accessibility for families in need of child care services.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind the bill, potential areas of contention may arise regarding its financial implications and the associated regulations for licensed providers. Critics may argue that by not factoring attendance into subsidy calculations, the bill could inadvertently encourage lower standards for attendance management while supporting providers. Additionally, the reliance on enrollment metrics might understate the needs of families whose children occasionally miss care due to illness or other factors, which could lead to debates about the appropriateness of this financial approach.

Companion Bills

NJ S2239

Same As Extends duration of law requiring certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

NJ S2478

Carry Over Extends duration of law requiring certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

NJ A4177

Carry Over Extends duration of law requiring certain provider subsidy payments for child care services be based on enrollment.

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