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NY S07055
Bill
Status
6/16/2014
Primary Sponsor
Mark Grisanti
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AI Summary
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Allows local social services districts to prohibit informal daycare providers with an indicated report on file with the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment from receiving child care assistance funding under the block grant.
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Allows local social services districts to prohibit informal daycare providers with felony convictions for sex offenses, crimes against children, or crimes involving violence at any time from receiving child care assistance funding.
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Allows local social services districts to prohibit informal daycare providers with felony convictions for drug-related offenses within the past five years from receiving child care assistance funding.
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Applies only to providers not required to be licensed or registered under section 390 of the social services law.
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Takes effect January 1 following the date the bill becomes law.
Legislative Description
Allows social services districts to prohibit informal child care providers who are the subject of a report of child abuse or maltreatment on file with the statewide central registry, or have certain felony convictions from receiving funds as part of the child care block grant program.
Last Action
referred to children and families
6/16/2014