HB3446 - 104th General Assembly


 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by adding
5Sections 9.1d, 9.1e, and 9.1f as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 10/9.1d new)
7    Sec. 9.1d. Public list of qualified courses.
8    (a) No later than January 1, 2027, the Department of Early
9Childhood shall publish and regularly update, at least once
10per year, a comprehensive list of college courses that qualify
11toward the attainment of the required qualifications for an
12early childhood teacher or director on its website.
13    (b) The Department of Early Childhood may, at its
14discretion, contract with a third party organization that is a
15recognized industry expert in early childhood development and
16child care employee credentialing to perform the duties
17required by this Section.
18    (c) The Department of Early Childhood may adopt rules to
19implement this Section.
 
20    (225 ILCS 10/9.1e new)
21    Sec. 9.1e. Public list of qualified courses; qualification
22and impartial oversight review process.

 

 

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1    (a) No later than January 1, 2027, as required under 89
2Ill. Adm. Code 407.130 and 407.140, the Department of Early
3Childhood shall create a process to verify courses that
4qualify toward the attainment of the required qualifications
5for an early childhood teacher and director in consultation
6with stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Illinois
7Community College Board, the Board of Higher Education, and,
8until January 1, 2027, the Department of Children and Family
9Services.
10    (b) As part of the development of the process established
11under this Section, the Department of Early Childhood shall
12seek input and feedback from established child care provider
13advocacy organizations, Early Childhood Access Consortium for
14Equity member institutions, early child care and education
15advocates, early childhood program students, and other
16stakeholders.
17    (c) The process established under this Section shall
18include the following elements, which also shall be posted on
19the Department of Early Childhood's website:
20        (1) criteria for the inclusion of college courses
21    offered by State-based and out-of-state institutions on
22    the course list;
23        (2) criteria for the removal of courses from the
24    course list;
25        (3) a requirement that the removal of a course from
26    the course list shall not negatively impact any early

 

 

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1    childhood teacher or director or early childhood teacher
2    or director applicant who has taken or is currently
3    enrolled in the course;
4        (4) a notification plan for (i) the distribution of
5    the course list and (ii) any updates to all licensed child
6    care centers in this State;
7        (5) an impartial oversight review process for courses
8    deemed ineligible for the attainment of the required
9    qualifications for an early childhood teacher or director;
10    and
11        (6) a process for establishing eligibility
12    requirements for college courses not on the course list.
13    (d) The Department of Early Childhood may, at its
14discretion, contract with a third party organization that is a
15recognized industry expert in the area of early childhood
16development and child care employee credentialing to perform
17the duties required by this Section.
18    (e) The Department of Early Childhood may adopt rules to
19implement this Section.
 
20    (225 ILCS 10/9.1f new)
21    Sec. 9.1f. Public list of qualified courses; training for
22licensing representatives.
23    (a) Licensing representatives must be trained on the use
24of the course list established under Section 9.1e, the
25prohibitions for the course list, and the impartial oversight

 

 

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1review process under Section 9.1e.
2    (b) The Department of Early Childhood may, at its
3discretion, contract with a third party organization that is a
4recognized industry expert in the area of early childhood
5development and child care employee credentialing to perform
6the duties required by this Section.
7    (c) The Department of Early Childhood may adopt rules to
8implement this Section.