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HF 3861

as introduced - 92nd Legislature (2021 - 2022) Posted on 03/14/2022 04:33pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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Introduction Posted on 02/28/2022

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A bill for an act
relating to child care assistance; modifying child care assistance eligibility and
co-payment requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 119B.09,
subdivision 1; 119B.12, subdivision 1.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 119B.09, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

General eligibility requirements.

(a) Child care services must be
available to families who need child care to find or keep employment or to obtain the training
or education necessary to find employment and whodeleted text begin :
deleted text end

deleted text begin (1)deleted text end have household income less than or equal to deleted text begin 67deleted text end new text begin 85new text end percent of the state median income,
adjusted for family size, at application and redeterminationdeleted text begin , and meet the requirements of
section 119B.05; receive MFIP assistance; and are participating in employment and training
services under chapter
deleted text end deleted text begin 256Jdeleted text end deleted text begin ; ordeleted text end new text begin .
new text end

deleted text begin (2) have household income less than or equal to 47 percent of the state median income,
adjusted for family size, at application and less than or equal to 67 percent of the state
median income, adjusted for family size, at redetermination.
deleted text end

(b) Child care services must be made available as in-kind services.

(c) All applicants for child care assistance and families currently receiving child care
assistance must be assisted and required to cooperate in establishment of paternity and
enforcement of child support obligations for all children in the family at application and
redetermination as a condition of program eligibility. For purposes of this section, a family
is considered to meet the requirement for cooperation when the family complies with the
requirements of section 256.741.

(d) All applicants for child care assistance and families currently receiving child care
assistance must pay the co-payment fee under section 119B.12, subdivision 2, as a condition
of eligibility. The co-payment fee may include additional recoupment fees due to a child
care assistance program overpayment.

(e) If a family has one child with a child care authorization and the child reaches 13
years of age or the child has a disability and reaches 15 years of age, the family remains
eligible until the redetermination.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective February 6, 2023.
new text end

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 119B.12, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Fee schedule.

All changes to parent fees must be implemented on the
first Monday of the service period following the effective date of the change.

PARENT FEE SCHEDULE. The parent fee schedule is as follows, except as noted in
subdivision 2:

Income Range (as a percent of the state
median income, except deleted text begin at the start of the first
tier
deleted text end new text begin for the first two tiersnew text end )
Co-payment (as a percentage of adjusted
gross incomenew text begin , except for the first two tiersnew text end )
0-74.99% of federal poverty guidelines
$0/biweekly
75.00-99.99% of federal poverty guidelines
$2/biweekly
100.00% of federal poverty
guidelines-27.72%
2.61%
27.73-29.04%
2.61%
29.05-30.36%
2.61%
30.37-31.68%
2.61%
31.69-33.00%
2.91%
33.01-34.32%
2.91%
34.33-35.65%
2.91%
35.66-36.96%
2.91%
36.97-38.29%
3.21%
38.30-39.61%
3.21%
39.62-40.93%
3.21%
40.94-42.25%
3.84%
42.26-43.57%
3.84%
43.58-44.89%
4.46%
44.90-46.21%
4.76%
46.22-47.53%
5.05%
47.54-48.85%
5.65%
48.86-50.17%
5.95%
50.18-51.49%
6.24%
51.50-52.81%
6.84%
52.82-54.13%
7.58%
54.14-55.45%
8.33%
55.46-56.77%
9.20%
56.78-58.09%
10.07%
58.10-59.41%
10.94%
59.42-60.73%
11.55%
60.74-62.06%
12.16%
62.07-63.38%
12.77%
63.39-64.70%
13.38%
64.71-67.00%
14.00%
new text begin 67.01-85.00%
new text end
new text begin 14.00%
new text end
Greater than deleted text begin 67.00%deleted text end new text begin 85.00%
new text end
ineligible

new text begin For families with incomes greater than or equal to 100 percent of federal poverty
guidelines through 67 percent of the state median income,
new text end a family's biweekly co-payment
fee is the fixed percentage established for the income range multiplied by the highest possible
income within that income range.new text begin For families with incomes greater than or equal to 67.01
percent of the state median income but not more than 85 percent of the state median income,
a family's biweekly co-payment fee is the fixed percentage established for the income range
multiplied by the lowest possible income within that income range.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective February 6, 2023.
new text end