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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY BISHOP, SOLOBAY, BRIGGS, BROWN, McILVAINE SMITH, READSHAW, BELFANTI, GIBBONS, DONATUCCI, MYERS, KULA, ROEBUCK, YOUNGBLOOD, HARKINS, MURT, SIPTROTH, MUNDY AND MELIO, SEPTEMBER 14, 2009 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, SEPTEMBER 14, 2009 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Providing for a comprehensive interagency plan for child day- |
2 | care services and early childhood development services and |
3 | for the powers and duties of the Department of Public |
4 | Welfare. |
5 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
6 | hereby enacts as follows: |
7 | Section 1. Short title. |
8 | This act shall be known and may be cited as the Child Day |
9 | Care and Early Childhood Development State Plan Act. |
10 | Section 2. Definitions. |
11 | The following words and phrases when used in this act shall |
12 | have the meanings given to them in this section unless the |
13 | context clearly indicates otherwise: |
14 | "Child day care." Care in lieu of parental care given for |
15 | part of the 24-hour day to children under 16 years of age, away |
16 | from their own homes. The term does not include child day care |
17 | furnished in places of worship during religious services. |
18 | "Department." The Department of Public Welfare of the |
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1 | Commonwealth. |
2 | "Early childhood development services." Services which are |
3 | intended to provide an environment which enhances the |
4 | educational, social, cultural, emotional and recreational |
5 | development of children from birth through eight years of age |
6 | but which are not intended to serve as a substitute for |
7 | compulsory academic programs. |
8 | Section 3. Annual comprehensive State plan for child day-care |
9 | and early childhood development services. |
10 | (a) Annual plan.--Through an annual State plan on child day- |
11 | care and early childhood development services, the department, |
12 | in coordination with the Department of Health and the Department |
13 | of Education, shall establish goals and objectives and review |
14 | and assess the State's child day-care and early childhood |
15 | development service delivery system, including State efforts to |
16 | assure the provision of accessible, available and affordable |
17 | quality child day-care and early childhood development services |
18 | to the general public. The plan shall be developed in relation |
19 | to Statewide and local needs and shall take into consideration |
20 | available demographic studies. It shall reflect the needs of |
21 | families in different social, economic and cultural |
22 | circumstances and the needs of children of different ages and |
23 | stages of development and of children with special needs. |
24 | (b) Submission.--No later than May 1 of each year, the |
25 | department shall submit to the Governor, the Chief Clerk of the |
26 | Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives a |
27 | State plan on child day-care and early childhood development |
28 | services for the ensuing year. |
29 | (c) Common policies and practices.--In the development and |
30 | implementation of an annual State plan, the department shall |
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1 | promote common policies and practices in programs to the fullest |
2 | extent possible and develop mechanisms for interagency |
3 | collaboration to create a coordinated State child day-care and |
4 | early childhood development services delivery system. This |
5 | subsection includes simplification and coordination of the |
6 | application process for families needing services. |
7 | (d) Public hearings.--To prepare the State plan, the |
8 | department shall hold at least four public hearings in different |
9 | geographic locations in this Commonwealth to seek input and |
10 | recommendations from parents, early childhood development |
11 | professionals, child day-care providers, child advocates, |
12 | educators, representatives of local government, health and human |
13 | service organizations, health care professionals, labor |
14 | organizations, businesses, school officials and other |
15 | individuals or agencies interested in issues affecting children |
16 | and families. |
17 | (e) Contents of plans.--The State plan shall include the |
18 | following information: |
19 | (1) A summary of recommendations submitted to the |
20 | department pursuant to Statewide public hearings and the |
21 | department's response to the recommendations. |
22 | (2) The amount of Federal, State and local funds |
23 | requested for child day-care and early childhood development |
24 | services and the allocation of these funds, by the type of |
25 | care and by administrative costs. Funding includes the Social |
26 | Services Block Grant Act (Public Law 97-35, 42 U.S.C. § 1397 |
27 | et seq.); Titles I and VI of the Personal Responsibility and |
28 | Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Public Law |
29 | 104-193, 110 Stat. 2105); the Head Start Act (Public Law |
30 | 97-35, 42 U.S.C. § 9831 et seq.); the act of December 19, |
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1 | 1990 (P.L.1372, No.212), known as the Early Intervention |
2 | Services System Act; and other pertinent State |
3 | appropriations. |
4 | (3) A description of child day-care and early childhood |
5 | development programs in this Commonwealth. This paragraph |
6 | includes child day-care centers, group child day-care homes, |
7 | family child day-care homes, school-age child day-care |
8 | programs, child day care for teen parents, early intervention |
9 | programs and Head Start programs. |
10 | (4) The unduplicated number of children served and |
11 | assisted with Federal, State and local funds, by type of care |
12 | and age; funding source for the services; the average |
13 | duration of the child-care service; and the child capacity of |
14 | regulated providers. |
15 | (5) Income eligibility guidelines for federally funded |
16 | and State-funded child day-care and early childhood |
17 | development services, sliding fee scales and the extent to |
18 | which the income guidelines and fee scales are adjusted to |
19 | reflect the most recent available State income data. |
20 | (6) The State's practices regarding the monitoring of |
21 | child day-care and early childhood development programs to |
22 | ensure the health, safety and welfare of children. In |
23 | describing the monitoring system, the department shall |
24 | identify the extent of announced and unannounced inspections |
25 | of regulated providers, the level of compliance with State |
26 | standards and the staff-to-provider ratio to accomplish this |
27 | task. This paragraph includes recommendations on ways to |
28 | improve both the enforcement and monitoring of standards and |
29 | compliance with standards. |
30 | (7) The department's coordination, identification or |
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1 | arrangement of training for providers in specific program |
2 | areas that are designed to improve the quality of child day- |
3 | care and early childhood development services. The department |
4 | shall identify any Federal, State, local or private funding |
5 | allocated for training; the objectives of the training; the |
6 | way in which training will be accomplished; and an evaluation |
7 | of the previous year's training programs. |
8 | (8) An analysis of any recent demonstration projects |
9 | related to child day care or early childhood development |
10 | established by the department or the Department of Health or |
11 | the Department of Education, using Federal or State funds, |
12 | along with a summary of the cost of the projects and the |
13 | findings and recommendations of the department. |
14 | (9) A summary of any recent reports, data or surveys |
15 | concerning the compensation of child day-care and early |
16 | childhood development professionals, loan forgiveness |
17 | programs, the State's reimbursement rates and any changes in |
18 | rates recommended by the department. |
19 | (10) A summary of the most recent available demographic |
20 | information related to the need for child day-care and early |
21 | childhood development programs in this Commonwealth. |
22 | (11) Efforts by the private sector and State and local |
23 | government to encourage employer-sponsored child day-care |
24 | services and policies aimed at addressing the child day-care |
25 | needs of working parents. |
26 | (12) A description of the responsibilities and programs |
27 | of various State departments with respect to child day-care |
28 | and early childhood development services and how coordination |
29 | among agencies is addressed. The department shall describe |
30 | its responsibilities and programs under various program |
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1 | offices and related programs or services available through |
2 | the Department of Aging, the Department of Community and |
3 | Economic Development, the Department of Education, the |
4 | Department of Health or the Department of Labor and Industry. |
5 | (13) Standards and training for child day-care providers |
6 | who receive payment through Federal or State child day-care |
7 | or early childhood development programs. The standards and |
8 | training shall promote the health, safety and developmental |
9 | needs of children. |
10 | (14) Identification of gaps in child day-care and early |
11 | childhood development services, unmet needs, administrative |
12 | barriers that serve as obstacles to obtaining services and |
13 | recommendations on how the State can address these issues. |
14 | (15) Statutory and regulatory changes recommended by the |
15 | department to address the quality, affordability and |
16 | availability of child day-care and early childhood |
17 | development services. |
18 | Section 10. Effective date. |
19 | This act shall take effect in 60 days. |
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