A09506 Summary:
| BILL NO | A09506 |
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| SAME AS | SAME AS S08819 |
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| SPONSOR | Walker |
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| COSPNSR | |
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| MLTSPNSR | |
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| Amd §410-z, add §410-aa, Soc Serv L (as proposed in S.1926 & A.7145) | |
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| Requires each social services district to maintain a waiting list of eligible families who have applied for child care assistance; requires the local districts to report such list to the office of children and family services who shall then compile such reports and issue one report to the legislature annually; requires the social services districts to collect data regarding the income of families who have applied, were denied and received child care assistance and issue a report to the office of children and family services who shall then compile such reports and issue one report to the legislature annually. | |
A09506 Text:
Go to topSTATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 9506 IN ASSEMBLY January 8, 2026 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. WALKER -- read once and referred to the Committee on Children and Families AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to requiring social services districts to maintain a waiting list of certain families applying for child care assistance The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 410-z of the social services law, as amended by a 2 chapter of the laws of 2025 amending the social services law relating to 3 requiring social services districts to maintain a waiting list of 4 certain families applying for child care assistance, as proposed in 5 legislative bills numbers S. 1926 and A. 7145, is amended to read as 6 follows: 7 § 410-z. Reporting requirements. [1.] Each social services district 8 shall collect and submit to the office of children and family services, 9 in such form and at such times as specified by the office of children 10 and family services, such data and information regarding child care 11 assistance provided under the block grant as the office of children and 12 family services may need to comply with federal reporting requirements. 13 [2. (a) Each social services district shall maintain a waiting list14of eligible families who have applied for child care assistance pursuant15to this title and who have not received such assistance. Such waiting16list shall contain information including, but not limited to:17(i) the date the child care assistance was requested;18(ii) the date the child care assistance was received;19(iii) the age of the child or children the assistance was requested on20behalf of; and21(iv) the total number of families on such waiting list as of the first22day of each month.23(b) Each district shall issue a report to the office of children and24family services by October fifteenth, two thousand twenty-seven, and25annually thereafter detailing month-to-month information required pursu-26ant to this subdivision for the preceding period of October first27through September thirtieth, and shall include the following:EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05769-02-6A. 9506 2 1(i) the average length of time for families on the waiting list;2(ii) the number of families on the waiting list for each of the3following time periods:4(A) less than two weeks,5(B) two weeks to less than a month,6(C) one month to less than three months,7(D) three months to less than six months,8(E) six months to less than a year, and9(F) one year or more;10(iii) the average age of children represented on the waiting list;11(iv) the number of children represented on the waiting list eligible12for each:13(A) infant,14(B) toddler,15(C) pre-school, and16(D) school-aged subsidized child care slots; and17(v) the number of existing infant, toddler, pre-school and school-aged18subsidized child care slots;19(vi) the number of families who would receive child care assistance20except that they are waiting for available slots in a particular child21care program; and22(vii) other information as the district deems appropriate.233. (a) Each social services district shall collect data regarding the24income of families who applied for child care assistance pursuant to25this title, specifying:26(i) the number of families who were denied;27(ii) the number of families who received such assistance; and28(iii) a listing of the incomes pursuant to paragraph (b) of this29subdivision of the families who applied for such assistance.30(b) Each district shall issue a report to the office of children and31family services by October fifteenth, two thousand twenty-seven, and32annually thereafter, detailing month-to-month information collected33pursuant to this subdivision for the preceding period of October first34through September thirtieth, and shall include the following:35(i) the number of all families who applied for and received child care36assistance pursuant to this title whose:37(A) incomes were under fifty percent of the state median income level38for their family size,39(B) incomes were between fifty percent and seventy-five percent of the40state median income level for their family size, and41(C) incomes were between seventy-five and eighty-five percent of the42state median income level for their family size; and43(ii) the number of all families who applied for and were denied child44care assistance pursuant to this title whose:45(A) incomes were under fifty percent of the state median income level46for their family size,47(B) incomes were between fifty percent and seventy-five percent of the48state median income level for their family size, and49(C) incomes were between seventy-five percent and eighty-five percent50of the state median income level for their family size.514. The office of children and family services shall compile such52reports pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision two, and paragraph (b)53of subdivision three of this section, into one comprehensive report54containing all required information on a county by county basis. Such55report shall be provided to the governor, the speaker of the assembly,56the temporary president of the senate, the chairperson of the assemblyA. 9506 3 1committee on children and families, the chairperson of the senate2committee on children and families, the chairperson of the assembly3committee on social services, the chairperson of the senate committee on4social services, the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-5tee and the chairperson of the senate finance committee no later than6December first, two thousand twenty-seven, and annually thereafter.75. Reports issued and compiled under this section shall not use the8name, address, or any other identifying information of an individual who9is the subject of the report and shall ensure the anonymity of those10included in the reports.] 11 § 2. The social services law is amended by adding a new section 410-aa 12 to read as follows: 13 § 410-aa. Waitlist requirements. 1. Each social services district 14 shall maintain a waiting list of families who have applied for child 15 care assistance pursuant to this title but have not been authorized for 16 such assistance due to a lack of available funds under either the 17 district's allocation from the state child care block grant program or 18 any local funds appropriated for such program. Such waiting list shall 19 contain: 20 (a) the date the child care assistance was requested; 21 (b) the date the eligibility determination or redetermination was 22 made; 23 (c) the age of the child or children the assistance was requested on 24 behalf of; 25 (d) whether the family was a new applicant or recertifying; and 26 (e) the total number of families on such waiting list. 27 2. The office shall post annually on their website the total number of 28 families on the waitlist for each social services district. 29 3. (a) Each social services district shall collect data regarding the 30 families who applied for child care assistance pursuant to this title, 31 specifying: 32 (i) the number of families who were denied because they were deter- 33 mined ineligible for assistance, including: (A) the family size, (B) the 34 income of those families, where available; and (C) the age of the child, 35 where available; 36 (ii) the number of families who were placed on a waitlist, including: 37 (A) the family size; (B) the income of those families, where available; 38 and (C) the age of the child, where available; and 39 (iii) the number of families who received such assistance, including: 40 (A) the family size; (B) the income of those families, where available; 41 and (C) the age of the child, where available. 42 (b) Each social services district shall provide the information 43 collected pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision to the office 44 annually. The office shall re-post this information on their website 45 upon receipt. 46 § 3. Nothing in this act shall be construed to require local social 47 services districts to maintain waiting lists for dates preceding the 48 effective date of this act, or to collect data pursuant to subdivision 2 49 of section 410-aa of the social services law, as added by section two of 50 this act, for persons who applied for subsidized child care prior to the 51 effective date of this act. 52 § 4. This act shall take effect on the same date and in the same 53 manner as a chapter of the laws of 2025 amending the social services law 54 relating to requiring social services districts to maintain a waiting 55 list of certain families applying for child care assistance, as proposed 56 in legislative bills numbers S. 1926 and A. 7145, takes effect.