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VA HB1375

VA HB1375
Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers.


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Introduced
01/15/2024
In Committee
02/14/2024
Crossed Over
02/12/2024
Passed
Dead
04/11/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers. Provides that any locality wishing to participate in the Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) must submit a proposal by May 15 of each year identifying a lead VPI agency responsible for developing a local plan for the delivery of preschool services to at-risk children. A local match based on the composite index of local ability to pay is required to fund such a proposal. The proposal must include the number of at-risk four-year-olds and three-year-olds to be served and eligibility criteria for participation. Upon acceptance, the Department will disburse state VPI funds to the lead VPI agency in such localities, which may be used with local matching funds to provide preschool education, health services, social services, parental involvement services, and transportation. The Department must establish academic standards for VPI programs that prepare students to successfully enter kindergarten. Full day VPI programs must operate for a minimum of five and a half instructional hours per day, while half day VPI programs operate for a minimum of three instructional hours per day. The bill requires the Department of Education to collect information from VPI and the Mixed Delivery Grant Program to compile a comprehensive report on the use of state funds, including the number of slots and funding allocated to each local program or provider and the number of slots that have been filled. Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers. Provides that any locality wishing to participate in the Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) must submit a proposal by May 15 of each year identifying a lead VPI agency responsible for developing a local plan for the delivery of preschool services to at-risk children. A local match based on the composite index of local ability to pay is required to fund such a proposal. The proposal must include the number of at-risk four-year-olds and three-year-olds to be served and eligibility criteria for participation. Upon acceptance, the Department will disburse state VPI funds to the lead VPI agency in such localities, which may be used with local matching funds to provide preschool education, health services, social services, parental involvement services, and transportation. The Department must establish academic standards for VPI programs that prepare students to successfully enter kindergarten. Full day VPI programs must operate for a minimum of five and a half instructional hours per day, while half day VPI programs operate for a minimum of three instructional hours per day. The bill requires the Department of Education to collect information from VPI and the Mixed Delivery Grant Program to compile a comprehensive report on the use of state funds, including the number of slots and funding allocated to each local program or provider and the number of slots that have been filled. The bill codifies the Child Care Subsidy Program, which is currently established pursuant to regulations of the Board of Education, for the purpose of assisting families who meet certain eligibility criteria with the cost of child care provided by approved vendors. The bill requires the Child Care Subsidy Program to be overseen by the Department of Education and permits the Department to contract with state and local agencies to administer the Program. The bill requires the Department and Board of Education, as applicable, to establish rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and standards for the Program. The bill also codifies the Mixed Delivery Grant Program, which is currently established pursuant to the general appropriation act, for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local public entities that enter into partnerships with local private early childhood care and education entities and other community organizations, as applicable, to provide, under the direction and leadership of a lead agency identified in the grant proposal, high-quality care and education, either part time or full time, for at-risk infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children who reside in the locality. The bill requires the Mixed Delivery Grant Program to be administered by the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation in partnership with the Department of Education and, consistent with any provisions relating to the Program in the general appropriation act, requires the Foundation and the Department to establish policies, procedures, and standards for the Program.

AI Summary

This bill establishes and codifies several early childhood care and education programs in Virginia: The bill codifies the Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI), which provides grant funding to schools and community organizations to offer quality preschool programs for at-risk 3- and 4-year-olds not served by Head Start. It requires localities to submit annual proposals identifying a lead VPI agency and outlining the local plan for delivering preschool services. Localities must provide a local funding match, and VPI funds can be used for preschool education, health services, social services, parent involvement, and transportation. The bill sets standards for VPI program operations, including instructional time and academic standards. The bill also codifies the Child Care Subsidy Program, which assists families meeting eligibility criteria with the cost of child care provided by approved vendors. The Department of Education oversees this program, which is administered by the Department of Social Services. Lastly, the bill establishes the Mixed Delivery Grant Program, which awards grants to regional entities ("ready regions") that partner with local private early childhood providers to deliver high-quality care and education for at-risk infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. The program is administered by the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation in partnership with the Department of Education. The bill requires comprehensive annual reporting on the usage and outcomes of the VPI and Mixed Delivery Grant programs.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (15)

Last Action

Continued to 2025 in Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N) (on 02/27/2024)

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Document Type Source Location
State Bill Page https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?241+sum+HB1375
Fiscal Note/Analysis - House: Committee substitute printed 24106243D-H1 https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?241+oth+HB1375FH1122+PDF
BillText https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?241+ful+HB1375H1+hil
Substitute for HB1375 Appropriations, Elementary & Secondary Education https://committees.lis.virginia.gov/pdfs/drafts/24106243D.pdf
BillText https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?241+ful+HB1375+hil
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