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NJ S815

NJ S815
Establishes "College Child Care Advisory Commission" to examine issues and develop recommendations on providing programs and services for college students who require child care services.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "College Child Care Advisory Commission." The commission will be composed of 15 members, including: the Secretary of Higher Education and the Commissioner of Education, or their designees; one member appointed by the President of the Senate, one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, one member appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, and one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the General Assembly, all four of whom are members of the public with demonstrated expertise in issues relating to the work of the commission; and nine members appointed by the Governor, including: three elementary school principals, one each from an urban, suburban, and rural school district; a teacher who is employed in an SDA district; a representative of a licensed child care center; a representative of a school- or center-based preschool program; a representative of a New Jersey Head Start program; a representative of a registered family child care provider; and a student who is attending a public institution of higher education in the State who has a child in a licensed child care center, a school- or center-based preschool program, a New Jersey Head Start program, or a registered family child care provider program. Under the bill, the commission will examine issues and develop recommendations on providing programs and services for college students who require child care services. At a minimum, the duties of the commission will include:· compiling statistics on the number of students attending institutions of higher education who have a child in a licensed child care center, a school- or center-based preschool program, a New Jersey Head Start program, or a registered family child care provider program; · reviewing the programs and services offered by institutions of higher education to address the needs of college students who require child care services and the availability of any child care grants or subsidies available through institutions of higher education or government entities;· promoting partnerships among institutions of higher education and licensed child care centers, school- or center-based preschool programs, New Jersey Head Start programs, and registered family child care providers to determine if campus facilities could be used to provide child care services to students attending the institutions who require those services; · examining other states which have implemented programs that have successfully partnered institutions of higher education with child care service providers; and· reviewing any other proposals that the commission determines may improve college students' access to child care programs and services. The bill directs the commission to issue a final report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor, the Legislature, and to the president of each institution of higher education no later than one year after the commission organizes.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "College Child Care Advisory Commission," a 15-member body tasked with examining issues and developing recommendations for providing child care programs and services to college students. The commission will include representatives from higher education and education departments, legislative appointees, and nine members appointed by the Governor, such as elementary school principals, teachers, child care providers, and a student parent. Its duties will involve collecting data on student parents, reviewing existing college and government child care support, fostering partnerships between colleges and child care providers to potentially use campus facilities, studying successful programs in other states, and considering other proposals to improve access to child care for college students. The commission is required to submit a final report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor, the Legislature, and college presidents within one year of organizing, and the act will expire after this report is issued.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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