Public Act 103-1054 Public Act 1054 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-1054 | HB0814 Enrolled | LRB103 04407 KTG 49413 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended | by changing Section 5.15 as follows: | (20 ILCS 505/5.15) | Sec. 5.15. Daycare; Department of Human Services. | (a) For the purpose of ensuring effective statewide | planning, development, and utilization of resources for the | day care of children, operated under various auspices, the | Department of Human Services , or any State agency that assumes | these responsibilities, is designated to coordinate all day | care activities for children of the State and shall develop or | continue, and shall update every year, a State comprehensive | day-care plan for submission to the Governor that identifies | high-priority areas and groups, relating them to available | resources and identifying the most effective approaches to the | use of existing day care services. The State comprehensive | day-care plan shall be made available to the General Assembly | following the Governor's approval of the plan. | The plan shall include methods and procedures for the | development of additional day care resources for children to | meet the goal of reducing short-run and long-run dependency |
| and to provide necessary enrichment and stimulation to the | education of young children. Recommendations shall be made for | State policy on optimum use of private and public, local, | State and federal resources, including an estimate of the | resources needed for the licensing and regulation of day care | facilities. | A written report shall be submitted to the Governor and | the General Assembly annually on April 15. The report shall | include an evaluation of developments over the preceding | fiscal year, including cost-benefit analyses of various | arrangements. Beginning with the report in 1990 submitted by | the Department's predecessor agency and every 2 years | thereafter, the report shall also include the following: | (1) An assessment of the child care services, needs | and available resources throughout the State and an | assessment of the adequacy of existing child care | services, including, but not limited to, services assisted | under this Act and under any other program administered by | other State agencies. | (2) A survey of day care facilities to determine the | number of qualified caregivers, as defined by rule, | attracted to vacant positions , or retained at the current | positions, and any problems encountered by facilities in | attracting and retaining capable caregivers. The report | shall include an assessment, based on the survey, of | improvements in employee benefits that may attract capable |
| caregivers. The survey process shall incorporate feedback | from groups and individuals with relevant expertise or | lived experience, including, but not limited to, educators | and child care providers, regarding the collection of data | in order to inform strategies and costs related to the | Child Care Development Fund and the General Revenue Fund, | for the purpose of promoting workforce recruitment and | retention. The survey shall, at a minimum, be updated | every 4 years based on feedback received. Initial survey | updates shall be made prior to the 2025 survey data | collection. | (3) The average wages and salaries and fringe benefit | packages paid to caregivers throughout the State, computed | on a regional basis, compared to similarly qualified | employees in other but related fields. | (4) The qualifications of new caregivers hired at | licensed day care facilities during the previous 2-year | period. | (5) Recommendations for increasing caregiver wages and | salaries to ensure quality care for children. | (6) Evaluation of the fee structure and income | eligibility for child care subsidized by the State. | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly | shall be satisfied by filing copies of the report as required | by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and | filing such additional copies with the State Government Report |
| Distribution Center for the General Assembly as is required | under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act. | (b) The Department of Human Services shall establish | policies and procedures for developing and implementing | interagency agreements with other agencies of the State | providing child care services or reimbursement for such | services. The plans shall be annually reviewed and modified | for the purpose of addressing issues of applicability and | service system barriers. | (c) In cooperation with other State agencies, the | Department of Human Services shall develop and implement, or | shall continue, a resource and referral system for the State | of Illinois either within the Department or by contract with | local or regional agencies. Funding for implementation of this | system may be provided through Department appropriations or | other inter-agency funding arrangements. The resource and | referral system shall provide at least the following services: | (1) Assembling and maintaining a data base on the | supply of child care services. | (2) Providing information and referrals for parents. | (3) Coordinating the development of new child care | resources. | (4) Providing technical assistance and training to | child care service providers. | (5) Recording and analyzing the demand for child care | services. |
| (d) The Department of Human Services shall conduct day | care planning activities with the following priorities: | (1) Development of voluntary day care resources | wherever possible, with the provision for grants-in-aid | only where demonstrated to be useful and necessary as | incentives or supports. By January 1, 2002, the Department | shall design a plan to create more child care slots as well | as goals and timetables to improve quality and | accessibility of child care. | (2) Emphasis on service to children of recipients of | public assistance when such service will allow training or | employment of the parent toward achieving the goal of | independence. | (3) (Blank). | (4) Care of children from families in stress and | crises whose members potentially may become, or are in | danger of becoming, non-productive and dependent. | (5) Expansion of family day care facilities wherever | possible. | (6) Location of centers in economically depressed | neighborhoods, preferably in multi-service centers with | cooperation of other agencies. The Department shall | coordinate the provision of grants, but only to the extent | funds are specifically appropriated for this purpose, to | encourage the creation and expansion of child care centers | in high need communities to be issued by the State, |
| business, and local governments. | (7) Use of existing facilities free of charge or for | reasonable rental whenever possible in lieu of | construction. | (8) Development of strategies for assuring a more | complete range of day care options, including provision of | day care services in homes, in schools, or in centers, | which will enable a parent or parents to complete a course | of education or obtain or maintain employment and the | creation of more child care options for swing shift, | evening, and weekend workers and for working women with | sick children. The Department shall encourage companies to | provide child care in their own offices or in the building | in which the corporation is located so that employees of | all the building's tenants can benefit from the facility. | (9) Development of strategies for subsidizing students | pursuing degrees in the child care field. | (10) Continuation and expansion of service programs | that assist teen parents to continue and complete their | education. | Emphasis shall be given to support services that will help | to ensure such parents' graduation from high school and to | services for participants in any programs of job training | conducted by the Department. | (e) The Department of Human Services shall actively | stimulate the development of public and private resources at |
| the local level. It shall also seek the fullest utilization of | federal funds directly or indirectly available to the | Department. | Where appropriate, existing non-governmental agencies or | associations shall be involved in planning by the Department. | (f) To better accommodate the child care needs of low | income working families, especially those who receive | Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or who are | transitioning from TANF to work, or who are at risk of | depending on TANF in the absence of child care, the Department | shall complete a study using outcome-based assessment | measurements to analyze the various types of child care needs, | including but not limited to: child care homes; child care | facilities; before and after school care; and evening and | weekend care. Based upon the findings of the study, the | Department shall develop a plan by April 15, 1998, that | identifies the various types of child care needs within | various geographic locations. The plan shall include, but not | be limited to, the special needs of parents and guardians in | need of non-traditional child care services such as early | mornings, evenings, and weekends; the needs of very low income | families and children and how they might be better served; and | strategies to assist child care providers to meet the needs | and schedules of low income families. | (Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
Effective Date: 12/20/2024
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