New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3381

Introduced
6/3/24  

Caption

Requires DHS to establish quality-based reimbursement system for registered family child care providers participating in Grow NJ Kids.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a substantial positive impact on state laws relating to child care assistance and the support of family child care providers. By equalizing the subsidy rates between family child care providers and center-based child care programs, the bill aims to incentivize more providers to meet quality standards and participate in the Grow NJ Kids program. It also aims to improve the overall quality of child care available in New Jersey, fulfilling the diverse needs of families seeking flexible and culturally supportive child care options, especially for infants and toddlers.

Summary

Senate Bill 3381 seeks to enhance the reimbursement rates for registered family child care providers in New Jersey who participate in the Grow NJ Kids program. The bill mandates the Department of Human Services (DHS) to implement a tiered, quality-based reimbursement system for these providers, allowing them to receive increased financial support based on the quality rating they achieve under the Grow NJ Kids initiative. This move aims to address the significant decline in registered family child care homes, which has decreased by 59% from 2001 to 2016, jeopardizing the availability of affordable and quality child care options for families in the state.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face opposition from stakeholders concerned about the implementation and economic implications. Critics may argue that increasing reimbursement rates requires substantial funding from the state, which might lead to budgetary constraints in other areas. Furthermore, there might be apprehensions regarding the effectiveness of the quality-based reimbursement system in improving care standards across all providers consistently.

Notable_points

The bill highlights the importance of family child care as a critical component of New Jersey's child care infrastructure. It provides an acknowledgment of the unique benefits that family child care settings offer, such as the ability to cater to mixed-age groups and provide flexibility for working parents. The sponsors emphasize the need to make family child care a more viable and attractive option, especially as a record number of providers continue to exit the market due to financial instability.

Companion Bills

NJ A2245

Same As Requires DHS to establish quality-based reimbursement system for registered family child care providers participating in Grow NJ Kids.

NJ A1471

Carry Over Requires DHS to establish quality-based reimbursement system for registered family child care providers participating in Grow NJ Kids.

NJ S2465

Carry Over Requires DHS to establish quality-based reimbursement system for registered family day care providers participating in Grow NJ Kids.

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NJ A2245

Requires DHS to establish quality-based reimbursement system for registered family child care providers participating in Grow NJ Kids.

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