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KY HB6

KY HB6
AN ACT relating to child care and declaring an emergency.


summary

Introduced
02/02/2026
In Committee
02/18/2026
Crossed Over
02/18/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Create a new section of KRS Chapter 199 related to the quality-based graduated early care and education rating system program to establish the intent of the General Assembly related to the program; establish processes and procedures for how the program is changed by administrative regulation; require a program modernization plan and final recommendations for modernization to be created and submitted to the Legislative Research Commission; amend KRS 199.891 to define terms; create new requirements for how the Cabinet for Health and Family Services establishes and operates the Certified Child Care Community Designation Program; delete language related to a previous 1 time requirement for the cabinet to submit recommendations and best practices to the Legislative Research Commission; establish a new January 1, 2028 submission deadline for the cabinet to make publicly available a standardized application for certification and instructions for the program; establish new requirements for applications by local governments to participate in the program; require an annual report by the Cabinet for Economic Development regarding the program; amend KRS 199.8983 to increase the membership of the Kentucky Child Care Advisory Council; establish that the council shall additionally advise the Cabinet for Health and Family Services on the operations, funding, and licensing of child-care microcenters; create new sections of KRS Chapter 199 to define terms; establish licensure for child-care microcenters; establish the Kentucky Child-Care Microcenter Program to regulate the standards and operations of child-care microcenters; establish early care and education training requirements for licensed child-care providers and certified family child-care home providers; establish that the Education and Labor Cabinet shall compile, produce, and make publicly available a monthly report providing a comprehensive snapshot of all licensed and certified child care services, Head Start services, child care services regulated by the United States Department of Defense, and state-funded public preschool services operating within the Commonwealth; establish a voluntary designation process through which any licensed or certified child-care provider may identify as a faith-based program; require the Office of State Budget Director to produce a comprehensive annual report outlining all state and federal spending on child care and early childhood education services and submit it annually to the Legislative Research Commission; establish that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall submit an approval request to the federal Administration for Children and Families to utilize a cost estimation model to inform payment rates beginning with the fiscal year 2028-2030 Child Care and Development Fund state plan; amend KRS 199.882 to change the definitions of "contribution" and "state match" and define "third-party administrator"; amend KRS 199.883 to establish that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall enter into a contract with a private third-party administrator to administer the Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership Program and establish duties and requirements of the third-party administrator; amend KRS 199.885 to establish the third-party administrator is responsible for issuing state fund matches out of the Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership fund; amend KRS 199.886 and 199.887 to specify how employers and employees interact directly with the third-party administrator instead of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.

AI Summary

This bill aims to enhance child care services in Kentucky by establishing new programs and updating existing ones. It introduces a quality-based graduated early care and education rating system, requiring a modernization plan and recommendations for its improvement. The bill also creates a Certified Child Care Community Designation Program to encourage local governments to reform zoning and land use policies to increase child care availability, with a deadline of January 1, 2028, for standardized application materials. Furthermore, it establishes licensure for "child-care microcenters," which are smaller child care facilities serving between 4 and 24 children, designed to offer flexible and innovative care options, particularly in underserved areas or for parents with non-traditional work hours. The bill mandates early care and education training requirements for licensed and certified providers, with specific hours dedicated to working with children with special needs, and requires the Education and Labor Cabinet to publish a monthly report detailing all licensed and certified child care, Head Start, Department of Defense-regulated child care, and state-funded preschool services. It also introduces a voluntary faith-based program designation for child care providers and requires the Office of State Budget Director to produce an annual report on all state and federal spending for child care and early childhood education. The bill also seeks federal approval to use a cost estimation model for payment rates and proposes changes to the Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership Program, including contracting with a private "third-party administrator" to manage the program, which will handle employer contributions and state matches to subsidize employee child care costs. Finally, it increases the membership of the Kentucky Child Care Advisory Council and expands its advisory role to include child-care microcenters.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (27)

Last Action

to Committee on Committees (S) (on 02/18/2026)

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