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CO SB119

CO SB119
Measures to Modify the Department of Early Childhood


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Introduced
02/04/2025
In Committee
02/04/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/05/2025

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Current law authorizes the executive director of the department of early childhood (department) to adopt all rules for the administration of the department, for the execution and administration of department functions, and for the programs and services managed by the department. The bill repeals the executive director's rule-making authority and creates the state board of early childhood services (state board). The bill authorizes the state board to adopt all rules for the administration of the department, for the execution and administration of department functions, and for the programs and services managed by the department. Current law allows a local coordinating organization (LCO) to participate in the Colorado universal preschool program (program) by allocating funding to school- and community-based preschool providers (preschool providers), ensuring a mixed delivery system of preschool providers, and coordinating with preschool providers and the early childhood and family support programs and services. On June 1, 2026, LCOs will no longer participate in the program, but LCOs will continue to support families who apply for early childhood and family support programs and services, coordinate with county departments and tribal agencies, and work with early child care providers to increase recruitment and retention of individuals in the early child care workforce. The bill requires the department to modify the unified application to grant administrative access to a preschool provider who participates in the program to help families enroll their children in the program and to assist families with their administrative needs, including with the completion of their first program application and maintaining the continued enrollment of their children who have been receiving preschool services from the preschool provider. Administrative units will also have access to the unified application to help families enroll children with disabilities in the program and to assist families with their administrative needs. Current law requires the executive director to adopt rules for the maximum allowable educator-to-child ratios and group sizes (ratios and group sizes) in alignment with national best practices. The bill requires the state board to adopt rules for ratios and group sizes in alignment with state licensing standards. When the department adjusts ratios and group sizes, and prior to adopting rules for the preschool program, the department is required to coordinate with preschool providers to determine the ratios and group sizes. The bill requires the department to distribute funding to preschool providers in advance of services provided throughout the school year based on enrollment data.

AI Summary

This bill creates a new State Board of Early Childhood Services to replace the executive director's rule-making authority in the Department of Early Childhood. The bill establishes a nine-member board appointed by the Governor, including representatives from community and school-based preschool providers, counties, and special education, with staggered four-year terms. The board will be responsible for adopting rules for the department's administration, programs, and services, with a focus on reducing administrative burden, increasing equity, and improving program implementation. Key changes include modifying the Colorado Universal Preschool Program's operations, granting administrative access to preschool providers and administrative units in the unified application process, and adjusting local coordinating organizations' roles. The bill removes references to local coordinating organizations in various aspects of early childhood services and transfers rule-making responsibilities from the executive director to the new state board across multiple sections of Colorado law. Specific provisions aim to streamline early childhood services, improve access for families, and create a more collaborative governance structure for early childhood education and care in Colorado.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Senate Committee on Education Postpone Indefinitely (on 03/05/2025)

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