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IA SF352
A bill for an act relating to state child care assistance program benefits.
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Introduced
02/18/2025
02/18/2025
In Committee
02/18/2025
02/18/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill relates to state child care assistance (CCA) program benefits. Under current law, the CCA program reimburses child care providers (providers) after the department of health and human services (HHS) receives a bill from the provider based on the amount of time a child enrolled in the program actually attended child care with that provider. The bill requires HHS to remit payment to a provider prior to the provider rendering child care to a child enrolled in the CCA program. Payments must be made on a monthly basis and must be based on the amount of hours a child is scheduled to receive child care from the provider and not the number of hours a child actually receives child care services. Any copayment a family participating in the CCA program is required to pay as a condition of participation must be made after the family’s child receives child care. The bill prohibits a child’s CCA benefits from terminating unless HHS sends written notification to the child’s family and the child’s provider explaining the reasons for terminating the child’s benefits, and at least 30 calendar days have passed since the date HHS sent the written notices. The bill temporarily enrolls a child in the CCA program if the child has at least one sibling that is currently enrolled in the CCA program, the provider providing child care to the child’s sibling agreed to provide child care to the child, and the provider notified HHS of the provider’s agreement. HHS must approve a child as temporarily enrolled in the CCA program within one business day of receiving the provider’s notification. HHS must send notification of approval to the provider and the child’s family. The bill provides a temporarily enrolled child’s family 21 calendar days from the date HHS approved the child’s temporary enrollment to submit an application to enroll the child in the CCA program. HHS has five business days from the date HHS receives the application to render a decision. The bill ends a child’s temporary enrollment if the child’s family does not apply for the CCA program within 21 calendar days from the date HHS approves the child’s temporary enrollment or HHS renders a decision on the child’s application for the CCA program. The bill requires HHS to make payment to a provider for child care provided to a temporarily enrolled child within one calendar week of the 21st day after HHS approved the child’s temporary enrollment or when the child’s temporary enrollment ends, whichever is earlier. The bill is not to be construed to require a provider to provide child care to a child prior to HHS approving the child as temporarily enrolled. The bill makes temporarily enrolled children exempt from waiting list requirements for the CCA program.
AI Summary
This bill modifies Iowa's state child care assistance (CCA) program by introducing several key changes to how child care benefits are administered. The bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to pay child care providers in advance, based on the scheduled hours of child care rather than actual attendance, and mandates that family copayments be made after child care services are rendered. The bill establishes a new temporary enrollment process that allows children to be quickly enrolled in the CCA program if they have a sibling already receiving services, with the provider agreeing to care for the child. Under this provision, HHS must approve temporary enrollment within one business day and give the family 21 days to submit a full application. The bill also adds new protections for families by requiring HHS to provide written notification and a 30-day notice period before terminating a child's CCA benefits. Additionally, temporarily enrolled children will be exempt from waiting list requirements, and providers will be paid within one calendar week of the temporary enrollment period or its conclusion. These changes aim to streamline the CCA program, reduce barriers to access, and provide more predictable support for families and child care providers.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (11)
Liz Bennett (D)*,
Matt Blake (D)*,
Claire Celsi (D)*,
Molly Donahue (D)*,
Bill Dotzler (D)*,
Janet Petersen (D)*,
Art Staed (D)*,
Thomas Townsend (D)*,
Sarah Trone Garriott (D)*,
Cindy Winckler (D)*,
Mike Zimmer (D)*,
Last Action
Subcommittee: Klimesh, Costello, and Petersen. S.J. 328. (on 02/20/2025)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=SF352 |
BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/SF352.html |
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