Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2664 Latest Draft

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                            85R23129 MCK-F
 By: Miller, Thompson of Harris H.B. No. 2664
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2664:
 By:  Frank C.S.H.B. No. 2664


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to nutrition and fitness standards for certain child-care
 facilities and training for employees at those facilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 42.042, Human Resources Code, is amended
 by adding Subsections (s), (t), (u), and (v) to read as follows:
 (s)  The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt minimum
 standards that apply to day-care centers, group day-care homes, and
 registered family homes for nutrition and daily dietary
 requirements, physical activity, and time spent using or viewing
 electronic devices. The minimum standards under this subsection
 must be consistent with:
 (1)  the nutrition and meal pattern standards in the
 Child and Adult Care Food Program administered by the Department of
 Agriculture; and
 (2)  American Academy of Pediatrics standards for
 physical activity and screen time as published in Caring for Our
 Children:  National Health and Safety Performance Standards;
 Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 3rd Edition.
 (t)  The executive commissioner shall review any subsequent
 amendments to the standards described by Subsection (s) and
 determine whether the rules adopted under that subsection should be
 amended to incorporate the new standards.
 (u)  A day-care center, group day-care home, or registered
 family home is not required to participate in or comply with the
 reporting requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program
 administered by the Department of Agriculture.
 (v)  The executive commissioner by rule shall require
 day-care centers, group day-care homes, and registered family homes
 to provide to parents, guardians, or caregivers of children
 enrolled at the facility information on:
 (1)  sample healthy meals and snacks; and
 (2)  food allergies and choking hazards.
 SECTION 2.  Section 42.0421(a), Human Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The minimum training standards prescribed by the
 executive commissioner under Section 42.042(p) for an employee,
 director, or operator of a day-care center, group day-care home, or
 registered family home must include:
 (1)  24 hours of initial training that must be
 completed not later than the 90th day after the employee's first day
 of employment for an employee of a day-care center who has no
 previous training or less than two years of employment experience
 in a regulated child-care facility, eight hours of which must be
 completed before the employee is given responsibility for a group
 of children;
 (2)  24 hours of annual training for each employee of a
 day-care center or group day-care home, excluding the director,
 which must include at least six hours of training in one or more of
 the following areas:
 (A)  child growth and development;
 (B)  guidance and discipline;
 (C)  age-appropriate curriculum; [and]
 (D)  teacher-child interaction; and
 (E)  child nutrition and age-appropriate indoor
 and outdoor activities; and
 (3)  30 hours of annual training for each director of a
 day-care center or group day-care home, or operator of a registered
 family home, which must include at least six hours of training in
 one or more of the following areas:
 (A)  child growth and development;
 (B)  guidance and discipline;
 (C)  age-appropriate curriculum; [and]
 (D)  teacher-child interaction; and
 (E)  child nutrition and age-appropriate indoor
 and outdoor activities.
 SECTION 3.  Section 2308.3155(b), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The commission shall adopt rules to administer the Texas
 Rising Star Program, including:
 (1)  guidelines for rating a child-care provider who
 provides child care to a child younger than 13 years of age,
 including infants and toddlers, enrolled in the subsidized program;
 [and]
 (2)  guidelines for rating a child-care provider on:
 (A)  nutrition, lunch provision, and menu
 planning; and
 (B)  indoor and outdoor activities;
 (3)  a scoring methodology that credits a provider for
 participating in, and remaining in good standing with, the Child
 and Adult Care Food Program administered by the Department of
 Agriculture; and
 (4)  a timeline and process for regularly reviewing and
 updating the quality standards used to determine the rating system
 that includes the commission's consideration of input from
 interested parties regarding those standards.
 SECTION 4.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human
 Services Commission and the Texas Workforce Commission shall adopt
 the rules necessary to implement the changes in law made by this
 Act.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.