Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB75

Introduced
12/28/23  

Caption

Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, exemption from licensure.

Impact

The main impact of SB75 is the expansion of exemptions from licensure for certain child day programs, specifically those that are publicly funded or operate under specific circumstances. Programs that serve young children, especially under age six, may qualify for these exemptions if they meet particular criteria, such as operating a limited number of days per year or providing services under defined conditions. This could enable more flexibility for community-based providers and potentially increase the availability of early childhood education options to families in Virginia.

Summary

SB75 aims to revise the regulations governing early childhood care and education in Virginia, specifically targeting publicly funded providers. The bill proposes amendments to the Code of Virginia, particularly sections concerning definitions and exemptions from licensure for various child care settings. A significant aspect of the legislation is the emphasis on allowing certain programs to operate without a state license while still requiring them to follow some basic health and safety requirements. This approach reflects an effort to balance the needs for accessibility and safety in early childhood education services.

Contention

However, this legislation has generated debate among stakeholders regarding the safety and oversight of child care programs that would no longer require licensure. Critics argue that without stringent licensing requirements, there may be risks to child safety and a lack of accountability for operators of such programs. Proponents of the bill, on the other hand, contend that the current licensure process can be overly burdensome, thus hindering access to necessary early childhood education services for families, particularly lower-income families who rely on publicly funded providers.

Companion Bills

VA HB146

Similar To Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, exemption from licensure.

VA HB739

Similar To Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure for certain child day programs.

VA SB702

Similar To Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure.

Similar Bills

CA AB2206

Child daycare facilities: fire clearance requirements.

VA SB1084

Out-of-school time programs; exemptions from licensure.

VA SB702

Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure.

VA HB739

Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure for certain child day programs.

VA HB146

Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, exemption from licensure.

VA HB2419

Programs providing instructional experience in horse riding; exemption from licensure.

VA SB170

Out-of-school time programs; exemptions from licensure, conditions and requirements.

VA SB170

Out-of-school time programs; exemptions from licensure, conditions and requirements.