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SB 134Public education; early childhood care and education, child care access calculations, report.

VA 20261 session

Public education; early childhood care and education; child care access calculations; report. Requires the Department of Education to establish and maintain calculations for the provision of early childhood care and education services based on cost of quality rate per child, actual data from the prior year, an estimate of parental demand and choice preferences based on historic growth trends and current eligibility criteria, and an estimate of the number of slots to be added to support local or regional economic development efforts and public-private partnerships focused on increasing the supply of child care services, giving priority to localities or regions identified as child care deserts, as determined by the Department. The bill also contains several provisions relating to the use and appropriation of funds as applicable to such calculations, including (i) providing that the calculations shall not obligate the General Assembly to a specific appropriation, (ii) requiring the calculations to be used to provide information to guide the General Assembly in making decisions about the proportion of parental demand for and supply of early childhood care and education services to be addressed and level of appropriation required to address such demand, and (iii) providing that the annual overall funding available for slots shall be subject to appropriation as determined by the General Assembly. The bill also provides that if waitlists for slots at early childhood care and education sites remain, up to $5 million from prior-year unexpended state general funds appropriated for such purpose in a general appropriation act may be carried forward to the current fiscal year to temporarily provide additional slots during the current fiscal year solely to reduce or eliminate waitlists, unless the general appropriation act authorizes a greater amount to be carried forward and that such prior-year funds shall not be used to increase the base amount of funding required in the subsequent fiscal year and the Department shall monitor program utilization and attrition to ensure that no families will lose access at the end of the current fiscal year. Finally, the bill requires the Department to annually submit to the Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education and post on its website a report on the data used to calculate the minimum funding and number of slots for the calculations in accordance with the provisions of the bill. This bill is identical to HB 1208.

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Action timeline (59)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0401
  3. · senate · S0412
  4. · senate · S8120
  5. · senate · S8120
  6. · senate · S8120
  7. · senate · S8122
  8. · senate · S0408
  9. · senate · S4640
  10. · senate · S8500
  11. · senate · S0508
  12. · senate · S4640
  13. · senate · S8500
  14. · senate · S4150
  15. · senate · S4140
  16. · senate · S4160
  17. · senate · S4160
  18. · senate · S4120
  19. · senate · S4410
  20. · senate · S4410
  21. · senate · S4600
  22. · senate · S4601
  23. · senate · S5000
  24. · house · H5220
  25. · house · H4110
  26. · house · H0201
  27. · house · H0212
  28. · house · H0208
  29. · house · H4640
  30. · senate · S8500
  31. · house · H4120
  32. · house · H4009
  33. · house · H4130
  34. · house · H4410
  35. · house · H4601
  36. · house · H5022
  37. · senate · S5432
  38. · house · H5520
  39. · house · H6010
  40. · senate · S6012
  41. · senate · S6011
  42. · senate · S6013
  43. · house · H6011
  44. · house · H6013
  45. · C6038
  46. · C6038
  47. · house · H6015
  48. · senate · S6015
  49. · senate · S5610
  50. · senate · S5601
  51. · senate · S5620
  52. · senate · S8500
  53. · senate · S7010
  54. · G7010
  55. · house · H5620
  56. · senate · S7010
  57. · G7010
  58. · G7050
  59. · G9998
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1Mamie E. Locke (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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