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HB2383: Requiring the Kansas children's cabinet and the department of health and environment to implement a pilot program to offer health services, telehealth consultations and medication reimbursements to child care providers, while prohibiting stricter local regulations, allowing local registration of providers, increasing state funding for the child and adult care food program and providing free training and education materials to providers.

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Plain-Language Summary

This bill proposes a pilot program for child care providers in Kansas. It would offer health services, telehealth consultations, and medication reimbursements to help them better care for children.

Who This Affects

The bill primarily affects child care providers in Kansas, who would benefit from these additional resources and support.

Key Provisions

• Offers a pilot program with health services, telehealth consultations, and medication reimbursements for child care providers • Prohibits stricter local regulations on child care providers • Allows local registration of child care providers

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Timeline

Introduced

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Last Action

House Referred to Committee on Appropriations

Feb 12, 2025

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