Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5339 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/06/2023

                             
 
 
 
2023 -- H 5339 AS AMENDED 
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S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- EDUCATION SERVICES TO VERY YOUNG CHILDRE N 
Introduced By: Representative Susan R. Donovan 
Date Introduced: February 03, 2023 
Referred To: House Education 
(Dept. of Education (RIDE) 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Sections 16-48-1 and 16-48-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-48 entitled 1 
"Educational Services to Very Young Children" are hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
16-48-1. Applicability. 3 
This chapter shall pertain to private nursery schools and other regular programs any 4 
program of educational services to children between the ages of two (2) years eight (8) months 5 
three (3) and six (6) five (5) years of age where the schools and programs operate one or more 6 
sessions daily. It does not include bona fide kindergarten and nursery classes which are part of a 7 
nonpublic elementary school system that is offered by any public school or any private school that 8 
has been approved pursuant to § 16-48-2 and any regulations promulgated thereunder. 9 
16-48-2. Establishment and operation of schools and programs. 10 
(a) No Commencing June 1, 2025, any person, unincorporated society, association, or 11 
corporation desiring to operate a school or program as defined in this chapter shall be permitted to 12 
establish and maintain a school or program unless and until an application has been filed with the 13 
commissioner of elementary and secondary education and suitable provision has been made to 14 
fulfill any minimum requirements of adequate faculty, health, safety, sanitation, site, physical plant, 15 
educational program, and any other standards that may be established through rules and regulations 16 
promulgated by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. Upon satisfactory 17 
compliance with the standards as established by the commissioner of elementary and secondary 18 
education, along with the certification by the appropriate fire, health, and building inspectors, the 19   
 
 
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school or program shall be approved for a period of one year, which approval shall require renewal 1 
unless sooner revoked by the commissioner for cause receive and maintain a rating through Rhode 2 
Island's quality rating and improvement system, which rating shall remain in effect unless revoked 3 
for cause by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. 4 
(b) Upon application to establish a school or program as defined in this chapter or to renew 5 
the application, the applicant will submit the names of its owner, officers, and employees. The 6 
commissioner of elementary and secondary education may request the bureau of criminal 7 
identification of the state police to conduct a nationwide criminal records check of the owners, 8 
officers, and employees of the school or program and the bureau of criminal identification of the 9 
state police will conduct criminal records checks on request. To accomplish nationwide criminal 10 
records checks, the commissioner may require owners, officers, and employees of the schools or 11 
programs to be fingerprinted by the bureau of criminal identification of the state police. The 12 
commissioner may examine these criminal records checks to aid in determining the suitability of 13 
the applicant for approval or renewal of approval. 14 
SECTION 2. Sections 16-48-4, 16-48-5, 16-48-6, 16-48-7, 16-48-8 and 16-48-9 of the 15 
General Laws in Chapter 16-48 entitled "Educational Services to Very Young Children" are hereby 16 
repealed. 17 
16-48-4. Enforcement. 18 
It shall be the duty of the commissioner of elementary and secondary education to 19 
prosecute any person, firm, or corporation violating the provisions of this chapter, and the 20 
commissioner or any duly authorized agent of the commissioner may make complaint for the 21 
violation of the provisions of this chapter, and the commissioner or agent making the complaint 22 
shall not be required to give surety for the payment of cost. 23 
16-48-5. Revocation of approval. 24 
The commissioner of elementary and secondary education may revoke or refuse to renew 25 
the approval of any nursery school or program approved upon reasonable notice to the school 26 
authorities and provided that a hearing on the revocation shall be afforded the parties. Grounds for 27 
revocation or refusal to renew shall include: 28 
(1) Failure to maintain standards; 29 
(2) Refusal to submit proper reports or records; 30 
(3) Refusal to admit authorized representatives of the department of elementary and 31 
secondary education; 32 
(4) Furnishing or making misleading or false statements or reports; 33 
(5) Failure to maintain adequate financial resources; or 34   
 
 
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(6) Any other cause which, in the opinion of the commissioner, may be detrimental to the 1 
health, education, safety, or welfare of the children involved. 2 
16-48-6. Penalty. 3 
Every person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter by conducting a school or 4 
program without first having obtained approval as provided in this chapter, or who shall refuse to 5 
permit a reasonable inspection and examination of a facility as provided in this chapter, or who 6 
shall intentionally make any false statements or reports to the commissioner of elementary and 7 
secondary education or the commissioner’s agents with reference to the matters contained in these 8 
statements or reports, or who conducts this facility after approval has been revoked or suspended 9 
shall, upon conviction of the first offense, be imprisoned for a term not exceeding six (6) months 10 
or be fined not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) for each week that the facility shall have been 11 
maintained without approval, and on the second or subsequent offense shall be imprisoned for a 12 
term not exceeding one year or be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) for each week 13 
that the facility shall have been maintained without approval or both the fine and imprisonment. 14 
16-48-7. Injunctive relief. 15 
The superior court is empowered and authorized to grant appropriate injunctive relief for 16 
violations of the provisions of this chapter. All applications for injunctive relief shall be brought 17 
by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education in the superior court. The 18 
commissioner may enforce the provisions of this chapter through proceedings either under this 19 
section or § 16-48-6 or under both this section and § 16-48-6. 20 
16-48-8. Destruction of fingerprint records. 21 
At the conclusion of any background check required by this chapter, the state police will 22 
promptly destroy the fingerprint card of the applicant. 23 
16-48-9. Non-governmental funding for early childhood education. 24 
There is hereby established in the department of elementary and secondary education an 25 
early childhood education program restricted receipt account referred to as “Early Childhood Grant 26 
Program Account.” The department of elementary and secondary education shall deposit into this 27 
account any funds received from non-governmental sources for the purpose of funding early 28 
childhood education programs. All such sums deposited shall be exempt from the indirect cost 29 
recovery provisions of § 35-4-27. 30 
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. 31 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- EDUCATION SERVICES TO VERY YOUNG CHILDREN 
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This act would amend the applicability of the chapter on education services to very young 1 
children, to children aged three (3) to five (5) years of age and would require that, effective July 1, 2 
2025, persons operating schools must maintain a rating through the quality rating and improvement 3 
system to be permitted to establish or maintain any school and would repeal several sections of law 4 
relative to the revocation of approval to operate a school.    5 
This act would take effect upon passage. 6 
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