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SB132: Establishing certain license fees and training requirements, creating a process for day care facility licensees to apply for temporary waiver of certain statutory requirements and authorizing the secretary to develop and operate pilot programs to increase child care facility availability or capacity, transferring certain child care programs to the Kansas office of early childhood and separating licensing duties between the secretary for health and environment and the executive director of early childhood.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill aims to improve child care facilities in Kansas by setting new license fees and training requirements. It also creates a process for day care centers to temporarily waive certain rules and allows the state to test new ways to increase availability or capacity.
Who This Affects
This bill affects parents, caregivers, and children in Kansas who rely on day care services. By increasing availability and capacity, more families may have access to quality child care options.
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Timeline
Introduced
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare
Jan 30, 2025
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