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A08862 Summary:

BILL NOA08862
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORForrest
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §94-b, Exec L
 
Establishes the immigrant in-home child care training pilot program in the office for new Americans to provide training, technical assistance, and other support to immigrants seeking to establish licensed in-home daycare services; requires the office to submit an annual report on the program; authorizes the office to accept gifts, grants, devises and bequests and to use monies made available to the program to implement the program.
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A08862 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8862
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      June 9, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. FORREST -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Governmental Operations
 
        AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing the immi-
          grant in-home child care training act; and providing for the repeal of
          such provisions upon the expiration thereof

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "immigrant
     2  in-home child care training act".
     3    § 2. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds and declares the
     4  following:
     5    1. Access to affordable, high-quality  child  care  is  essential  for
     6  working families and economic mobility in New York State;
     7    2.  Immigrant  communities often face barriers to accessing culturally
     8  and linguistically appropriate child care options;
     9    3. Many immigrants possess the skills and experience to provide  home-
    10  based child care but lack the necessary training and support to navigate
    11  licensing and regulatory requirements;
    12    4.  Expanding  opportunities  for  immigrants  to  establish  licensed
    13  in-home daycare services  will  promote  economic  self-sufficiency  and
    14  small business development;
    15    5.  The New York State Office for New Americans is uniquely positioned
    16  to coordinate with its network of service providers to deliver  targeted
    17  training and technical assistance;
    18    6. Collaboration with the New York State Child Care Coordinating Coun-
    19  cil,  the  Office  of  Children  and Family Services, and other relevant
    20  agencies will ensure that training aligns  with  state  regulations  and
    21  best practices for home-based child care; and
    22    7.  Establishing  a  pilot  program to provide training for immigrants
    23  will allow the state to assess the program's impact and effectiveness;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11603-01-5

        A. 8862                             2
 
     1    § 3. Section 94-b of the executive law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
     2  subdivision 6 to read as follows:
     3    6.  Immigrant in-home child care training pilot program.  (a) There is
     4  hereby established within the office, in coordination with  its  service
     5  provider network and relevant state agencies, a three-year pilot program
     6  to  be  known  as  the  immigrant in-home child care training program to
     7  provide training, technical assistance, and other support to  immigrants
     8  seeking to establish licensed in-home daycare services.
     9    (b)  The  office shall coordinate with its service provider network to
    10  deliver training and technical assistance under the program.
    11    (c) In creating and implementing the pilot program, the  office  shall
    12  collaborate  with  the New York state child care coordinating council as
    13  well as other  state  agencies  responsible  for  childcare  regulation,
    14  including but not limited to the office of children and family services.
    15    (d)  The office shall select counties or regions in which to offer the
    16  program; provided, however, that the selection of  counties  or  regions
    17  offering the program shall be based on criteria developed by the office,
    18  in coordination with the New York state child care coordinating council,
    19  and  shall  prioritize  counties or regions containing significant immi-
    20  grant populations, as well as shortages in childcare providers.
    21    (e) Services offered under the  program  shall  include,  but  not  be
    22  limited to:
    23    (i) Training to cover regulatory requirements, licensing, safety stan-
    24  dards, curriculum development, business management, and financial liter-
    25  acy for home-based child care;
    26    (ii)  Culturally  and linguistically appropriate instruction to ensure
    27  accessibility; and
    28    (iii) Availability of mentorship and  follow-up  support  for  program
    29  participants post-training.
    30    (f)  The  office shall assess and adjust the program based on feedback
    31  and effectiveness.
    32    (g) The office shall submit an annual report to the governor  and  the
    33  legislature  detailing program participation, outcomes, and any barriers
    34  to implementation.
    35    (h) Funding for the program shall be authorized through:
    36    (i) Existing funding available to the office;
    37    (ii) Existing state allocations for workforce development, small busi-
    38  ness assistance, and poverty reduction initiatives; and
    39    (iii) Additional allocations to the office as authorized  through  the
    40  state budget process.
    41    (i)  The  office shall be authorized to accept, as agent of the state,
    42  any gift, grant, devise or  bequest,  whether  conditional  or  uncondi-
    43  tional,  including  but not limited to federal grants, and to use monies
    44  made available for the program from any public or  private  source,  for
    45  the  purpose  of  implementing the program as set forth in this subdivi-
    46  sion.
    47    § 4. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    48  it shall have become a law and shall expire and be deemed repealed three
    49  years after such date. Effective immediately,  the  addition,  amendment
    50  and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation
    51  of  this  act  on  its  effective  date  are  authorized  to be made and
    52  completed on or before such effective date.
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