Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1844 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/08/2023

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                            88R4697 MM-F
 By: Blanco S.B. No. 1844


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission
 and local workforce development boards regarding the provision of
 child care.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 2308.256(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A board is composed as follows:
 (1)  representatives of the private sector, who:
 (A)  constitute a majority of the membership of
 the board; and
 (B)  are owners of business concerns, chief
 executives or chief operating officers of nongovernmental
 employers, or other private sector executives who have substantial
 management or policy responsibilities;
 (2)  representatives of organized labor and
 community-based organizations, who constitute not less than 15
 percent of the membership of the board; [and]
 (3)  representatives of the child-care workforce, who
 constitute not less than 25 percent of the membership of the board
 and who have:
 (A)  at least five years of experience working in
 child-care, early childhood, or out-of-school programs, including
 organizations providing care and education services to children
 from birth until age 12 and organizations supporting quality or
 credentialing for the care and education of children from birth
 until age 12; or
 (B)  expertise in child care or early childhood
 education; and
 (4)  representatives of each of the following:
 (A)  educational agencies, including community
 colleges and secondary and postsecondary practitioners
 representing vocational education, that are representative of all
 educational agencies in the service delivery area;
 (B)  vocational rehabilitation agencies;
 (C)  public assistance agencies;
 (D)  economic development agencies;
 (E)  the public employment service;
 (F)  local literacy councils; and
 (G)  adult basic and continuing education
 organizations.
 SECTION 2.  Section 2308.3171, Government Code, is amended
 by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  Each board shall post in a prominent place on the
 board's Internet website home page and at any physical location
 where the board provides services:
 (1)  a list of local designated vendors that are
 child-care providers and have a quality child-care indicator listed
 in Subsection (a)(1), (2), (3), or (4); [and]
 (2)  a list of local parenting classes;
 (3)  information for parents regarding finding quality
 child-care providers;
 (4)  information regarding the value of quality child
 care and the Texas Rising Star Program;
 (5)  information for parents regarding:
 (A)  eligibility for child-care assistance,
 including subsidized child-care services and other child-care
 scholarships;
 (B)  the application process for child-care
 assistance; and
 (C)  determining the status of a financial
 assistance application;
 (6)  information for child-care providers regarding:
 (A)  the process for accepting children whose
 parents receive child-care assistance; and
 (B)  the Texas Rising Star Program certification
 process; and
 (7)  contact information, including a telephone number
 and an e-mail address, where a provider may receive assistance with
 questions or bring a grievance.
 (c-1)  Each local workforce development board shall make the
 following information available to the public on a quarterly basis:
 (1)  data regarding child-care waitlists, including
 the number of children in the board's workforce development area
 who are:
 (A)  on a waitlist, disaggregated by age and zip
 code based on the child's home address;
 (B)  taken off a waitlist and enrolled with a
 child-care provider under the subsidized child-care program; and
 (C)  added to a waitlist during the quarter;
 (2)  the number of children in the board's workforce
 development area receiving subsidized child care, disaggregated by
 zip code based on the child's home address;
 (3)  data regarding child-care providers, including
 the number of providers in the board's workforce development area
 who during the quarter:
 (A)  improved the provider's Texas Rising Star
 Program rating level;
 (B)  had the provider's Texas Rising Star Program
 rating level decrease; and
 (C)  received quality dollars from the board; and
 (4)  data regarding the outcomes related to quality
 dollars provided by the board to child-care providers in the
 board's workforce development area.
 SECTION 3.  Section 302.0042(d), Labor Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  In this section, "quality child care provider" means a
 child care provider that:
 (1)  participates in the commission's Texas Rising Star
 Program as a three-star or four-star provider; or
 (2)  is accredited by the National Early Childhood
 Program Accreditation Commission or the National Association for
 the Education of Young Children, or holds any other accreditation
 the commission determines meets the quality standards of the Texas
 Rising Star Program.
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter A, Chapter 302, Labor Code, is
 amended by adding Section 302.00434 to read as follows:
 Sec. 302.00434.  SUBSIDIZED CHILD-CARE PROGRAM; RULE CHANGE
 POLICY.  The commission shall develop appropriate written training
 and a reasonable timeline for implementing each change the
 commission makes to rules regarding the subsidized child-care
 program.
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter A, Chapter 302, Labor Code, is
 amended by adding Section 302.0063 to read as follows:
 Sec. 302.0063.  CHILD CARE PERFORMANCE TARGETS.  (a) The
 commission shall structure performance targets for child-care
 services to allow local workforce development boards to address the
 needs in the workforce development area identified by the board
 through a community needs assessment.
 (b)  The commission may establish alternative performance
 targets that are set by different metrics including:
 (1)  the total number of children served by child-care
 providers in the board's workforce development area;
 (2)  the number of children served by Texas Rising Star
 Program providers in the board's workforce development area with a
 three-star or four-star rating;
 (3)  the number of infants and toddlers served by
 child-care providers in the board's workforce development area;
 (4)  the number of children served by child-care
 providers in the board's workforce development area if the area is
 located in:
 (A)  an area where the number of children younger
 than six years of age who have working parents is at least three
 times greater than the capacity of licensed child-care providers in
 the area; or
 (B)  an area determined by the commission to be
 underserved with respect to child-care providers; and
 (5)  the number of children served by providers in the
 board's workforce development area who provide care during
 non-traditional hours.
 (c)  The commission by rule shall:
 (1)  define the approval process for the alternative
 performance targets described by Subsection (b);
 (2)  develop the components of and procedures for
 administering a community needs assessment in local workforce
 development areas; and
 (3)  determine the allocation of funds to meet
 alternative performance targets.
 SECTION 6.  Section 2308.256(g), Government Code, is
 repealed.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.