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NY A10718
Bill
Status
9/9/2022
Primary Sponsor
Amy Paulin
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AI Summary
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Defines "informal child care providers" as programs in non-residential facilities providing regular child care that are not required to be licensed or registered with state or city authorities.
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Informal child care providers include nursery schools offering three or fewer hours per day, programs for up to six school-aged children during non-school hours, and programs for toddlers or infants for three or fewer hours per day.
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Permits informal child care providers to require employees to be fingerprinted as a condition of employment.
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Requires submitted fingerprints to be checked against state criminal history records through the Division of Criminal Justice Services and may be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for national criminal history record checks.
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Takes effect immediately upon enactment.
Legislative Description
Authorizes the fingerprinting of employees of informal child care providers; defines terms; provides that an informal child care provider means a program in a facility, other than a residence, in which child care is provided on a regular basis and is not required to be licensed by or registered with the office or licensed by the city of New York.
Last Action
referred to children and families
9/9/2022