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HR0923 Enrolled
LRB104 21998 LAW 38012 r
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HOUSE RESOLUTION 923
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WHEREAS, Providers of private day care homes offer an
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invaluable service to parents who need to find daily care for
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their children and seek to do so in a small and affordable
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setting; and
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WHEREAS, Licensure and regulations can be a burden on
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small day care providers who make a sincere effort to meet the
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requirements while running a viable business; and
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WHEREAS, Parents often struggle to afford child care
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across the nation, and Illinois ranks as one of the most
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expensive states for child care per the Economic Policy
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Institute; and
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WHEREAS, It is incumbent upon the General Assembly to find
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ways to lower the cost of child care in this State to ensure
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that parents have access to affordable child care; and
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WHEREAS, Illinois and other states across the country have
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been plagued by an insurance liability crisis causing many
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child care providers to shut their doors; and
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WHEREAS, Illinois cannot afford to lose more child care
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providers due to overly burdensome regulations; and
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WHEREAS, The responsibility for the licensure of day care
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homes in the State of Illinois is in the process of moving from
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the purview of the Illinois Department of Children and Family
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Services to the newly created Illinois Department of Early
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Childhood; and
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WHEREAS, The licensure and regulation of day cares remains
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an important responsibility of this State to protect the
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well-being of our children; therefore, be it
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RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
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HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
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we urge the Illinois Department of Early Childhood (IDEC) to
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study ways to reduce licensure and regulation burdens on day
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care homes in Illinois; and be it further
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RESOLVED, That we urge the IDEC to specifically study:
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(1) Ways to combine the multiple required trainings
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and certifications into fewer or a single training or
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certification while meeting required health and safety
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standards; and
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(2) How to ensure that the detailed requirements for
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licensing are not used to penalize or deny license
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renewals based on technical violations when the day care
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provider is in substantial compliance and making progress
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and good faith effort towards full compliance with the
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requirements; and be it further
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RESOLVED, That we urge the IDEC to issue a report with
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their findings on these items to the General Assembly by July
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1, 2028; and be it further
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RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
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delivered to the Illinois Department of Early Childhood.
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