A00612 Summary:
| BILL NO | A00612 |
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| SAME AS | SAME AS S00278 |
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| SPONSOR | Hevesi |
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| COSPNSR | Meeks, Epstein, Slater, Eachus, Maher, Brabenec, Lunsford |
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| MLTSPNSR | |
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| Amd §390, Soc Serv L | |
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| Removes certain requirements on what the office of children and family services can determine to be an appropriate staff/child ratios for family day care homes, group family day care homes, school age day care programs and day care centers. | |
A00612 Actions:
| BILL NO | A00612 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 01/08/2025 | referred to children and families | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 02/25/2025 | reported | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 02/27/2025 | advanced to third reading cal.26 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 03/25/2025 | passed assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 03/25/2025 | delivered to senate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 03/25/2025 | REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 06/11/2025 | SUBSTITUTED FOR S278 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 06/11/2025 | 3RD READING CAL.1794 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 06/11/2025 | PASSED SENATE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 06/11/2025 | RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 12/08/2025 | delivered to governor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 12/19/2025 | signed chap.644 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A00612 Committee Votes:
| Hevesi | Aye | Maher | Aye | ||||||
| Davila | Aye | Pirozzolo | Aye | ||||||
| Anderson | Aye | Jensen | Aye | ||||||
| Clark | Aye | Bologna | Aye | ||||||
| Lunsford | Aye | Molitor | Aye | ||||||
| Meeks | Aye | ||||||||
| Gonzalez-Rojas | Aye | ||||||||
| Mitaynes | Aye | ||||||||
| Chandler-Waterm | Aye | ||||||||
| Lee | Aye | ||||||||
| Lasher | Aye | ||||||||
| Wieder | Aye | ||||||||
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A00612 Floor Votes:
Yes
Alvarez
Yes
Carroll P
No
Friend
Yes
Lee
Yes
Peoples-Stokes
Yes
Slater
Yes
Anderson
Yes
Carroll RC
Yes
Gallagher
Yes
Lemondes
Yes
Pheffer Amato
Yes
Smith
Yes
Angelino
Yes
Chandler-Waterm
Yes
Gallahan
Yes
Levenberg
Yes
Pirozzolo
Yes
Smullen
Yes
Bailey
Yes
Chang
Yes
Gandolfo
Yes
Lucas
Yes
Pretlow
Yes
Solages
Yes
Barclay
Yes
Chludzinski
Yes
Gibbs
Yes
Lunsford
Yes
Ra
Yes
Steck
Yes
Barrett
Yes
Clark
Yes
Giglio
Yes
Lupardo
Yes
Raga
Yes
Stern
Yes
Beephan
Yes
Colton
Yes
Glick
Yes
Magnarelli
Yes
Rajkumar
Yes
Stirpe
Yes
Bendett
Yes
Conrad
Yes
Gonzalez-Rojas
Yes
Maher
Yes
Ramos
Yes
Tague
Yes
Benedetto
Yes
Cook
Yes
Gray
Yes
Mamdani
Yes
Reilly
ER
Tannousis
Yes
Berger
Yes
Cruz
Yes
Griffin
Yes
Manktelow
Yes
Reyes
Yes
Tapia
Yes ‡
Bichotte Hermel
Yes
Cunningham
Yes
Hawley
Yes
McDonald
Yes
Rivera
Yes
Taylor
Yes
Blankenbush
Yes
Dais
Yes
Hevesi
Yes ‡
McDonough
Yes
Romero
Yes
Torres
Yes
Blumencranz
Yes
Davila
Yes
Hooks
Yes
McMahon
Yes
Rosenthal
Yes
Valdez
Yes
Bologna
Yes
De Los Santos
Yes
Hunter
Yes
Meeks
Yes
Rozic
Yes
Vanel
Yes
Bores
Yes
DeStefano
Yes
Hyndman
Yes
Mikulin
Yes
Santabarbara
Yes
Walker
Yes
Brabenec
Yes
Dilan
Yes
Jackson
Yes
Miller
Yes
Sayegh
Yes
Walsh
Yes
Braunstein
Yes
Dinowitz
Yes
Jacobson
Yes
Mitaynes
Yes
Schiavoni
Yes
Weprin
Yes
Bronson
No ‡
DiPietro
Yes
Jensen
Yes
Molitor
Yes
Seawright
Yes
Wieder
Yes
Brook-Krasny
Yes
Durso
Yes
Jones
Yes
Morinello
Yes
Sempolinski
Yes
Williams
Yes
Brown EA
Yes
Eachus
Yes
Kassay
Yes
Norber
Yes
Septimo
Yes
Woerner
Yes
Brown K
Yes
Eichenstein
Yes
Kay
Yes
Novakhov
Yes
Shimsky
Yes
Wright
Yes
Burdick
Yes
Epstein
Yes
Kelles
Yes
O'Pharrow
Yes
Shrestha
Yes
Yeger
Yes
Burke
Yes
Fall
Yes
Kim
Yes
Otis
Yes
Simon
Yes
Zaccaro
Yes
Burroughs
Yes
Fitzpatrick
Yes
Lasher
Yes
Palmesano
Yes
Simone
Yes
Zinerman
Yes
Buttenschon
Yes
Forrest
Yes
Lavine
Yes
Paulin
Yes
Simpson
Yes
Mr. Speaker
‡ Indicates voting via videoconference
A00612 Memo:
Go to topNEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)   BILL NUMBER: A612 SPONSOR: Hevesi
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the social services law, in relation to the appropriate staff/child ratios for family day care homes, group family day care homes, school age day care programs and day care centers   PURPOSE: To provide quality standards for child care programs to enhance the overall quality of care provided to children in licensed and registered child day care homes and facilities.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1: Amends Paragraph (a) of subdivision 2-a of section 390 of the social services law, as added by chapter 416 of the laws of 2000. This section finds that the Office of Children and Family Services is mandated to create regulations establishing minimum quality program requirements for licensed and registered daycare homes, programs, and facilities. The requirements laid out in section 1 include: 1) Age-appropriate activities, materials, and equipment to foster cogni- tive, educational, social, cultural, physical, emotional, language, and recreational development of children in a safe, healthy, and caring environment 2) Incorporation of the principles of childhood development 3) An appropriate staff/child ratio for different types of child care settings (family day care homes, group family day care homes, school age day care programs, and daycare centers) 4) Appropriate levels of supervision for children in care 5) Minimum standards for sanitation, health, infection control, nutri- tion, buildings and equipment, safety, security procedures, first aid, fire prevention, fire safety, evacuation plans, and drills, prevention of child abuse and maltreatment, staff qualifications and training, record-keeping, and child behavior management. Section 2: Sets effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the State has witnessed the closure of many daycare facilities, yet the demand has anything but declined. The result has been a pronounced scarcity of available slots for parents seeking daycare services. By empowering the Office of Chil- dren and Family Services, the bill aims to introduce uniform standards of conduct across the state in childcare settings. Furthermore, by addressing staff/child ratios and standards for qualifications and training, this bill helps ensure a high quality of child care. The disparities between New York City's and New York State's regulations isn't limited to the ratio and maximum group size. Article 47 of the New York City Health Code defines "toddler" as a child between 12 and 24 months of age (§ 47.01) and requires a ratio of 1:5 for this age group, with a maximum group size of 10 (§ 47.23). New York City's 1:6 ratio with a maximum group of 12 applies to the two years to under three age group (§ 47.23). Conversely, New York State's regulations define "toddler" as a child 18 months to 36 months in age (18 NYCRR § 413.2) and require a 1:5 ratio for toddler classrooms, with a maximum group size of 12 (18 NYCRR § 418-1.8). Under the current 1:5 ratio with a maximum group size of 12 outside of New York City, it is financially unreasonable for providers to admit more than 10 students to a group. The existing ratio necessitates an additional staff member for a group of 12 students, which incurs a cost exceeding that of accommodating two more students. Aligning the State's regulations with New York City's ratios would rectify this inconsistency and create a more financially viable approach while maintaining child safety which, of course, is paramount. Social Services Law (SSL) directs OCFS to establish appropriate staff/child ratios for child care programs, and it stipulates that such ratios cannot be any less stringent than those that existed in regu- lation on January 1, 2000   SSL § 390(2-a)(a)(iii)). The ratios and group size remain the same today as in 2000, with one caveat. In 2000, there was no standard for the age group from birth to 6 weeks old, whereas current regulations contain such a standard. This Legislation is necessary to allow OCFS to adjust New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations (NYCRR) regarding child-to-staff ratios such that the 1:5 ratio for toddler classrooms can be adjusted to make it finan- cially reasonable to admit the maximum number of children into the class safely.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2023-2024:A. 9529 - 3rd Reading S. 8426 (Sen. Skoufis) - Passed Senate   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
A00612 Text:
Go to topSTATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 612 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY (Prefiled) January 8, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. HEVESI, MEEKS, EPSTEIN, SLATER -- read once and referred to the Committee on Children and Families AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to the appropriate staff/child ratios for family day care homes, group family day care homes, school age day care programs and day care centers The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 2-a of section 390 of the 2 social services law, as added by chapter 416 of the laws of 2000, is 3 amended to read as follows: 4 (a) The office of children and family services shall promulgate regu- 5 lations which establish minimum quality program requirements for 6 licensed and registered child day care homes, programs and facilities. 7 Such requirements shall include but not be limited to (i) the need for 8 age appropriate activities, materials and equipment to promote cogni- 9 tive, educational, social, cultural, physical, emotional, language and 10 recreational development of children in care in a safe, healthy and 11 caring environment (ii) principles of childhood development (iii) appro- 12 priate staff/child ratios for family day care homes, group family day 13 care homes, school age day care programs and day care centers[, provided14however that such staff/child ratios shall not be less stringent than15applicable staff/child ratios as set forth in part four hundred four-16teen, four hundred sixteen, four hundred seventeen or four hundred eigh-17teen of title eighteen of the New York code of rules and regulations as18of January first, two thousand] (iv) appropriate levels of supervision 19 of children in care (v) minimum standards for sanitation, health, 20 infection control, nutrition, buildings and equipment, safety, security 21 procedures, first aid, fire prevention, fire safety, evacuation plans 22 and drills, prevention of child abuse and maltreatment, staff qualifica- 23 tions and training, record keeping, and child behavior management. 24 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD00928-01-5
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